Blooded (2011)
April 1, 2011Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Blooded is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube
Streaming in:π¬π§ United Kingdom
Cast & Crew.
Neil McDermott
Lucas Bell
Nick Ashdon
Lucas Bell
Mark Dexter
Charlie Bell
Oliver Boot
Charlie Bell
Isabella Calthorpe
Liv Scott
Cicely Tennant
Liv Scott
Adam Best
Ben Fitzpatrick
Joseph Kloska
Ben Fitzpatrick
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Eve Jourdan
Tracy Ifeachor
Eve Jourdan
Jay Taylor
Activist
Edward Boase
Director
James Walker
Writer
Ilan Eshkeri
Composer
Jeff Toyne
Composer
Kate Reid
Cinematographer
Nell Knudsen
Costume Design
Perry Costello
Armorer
Dan Susman
Editor
David Baillie
Helicopter Camera
Gillian Hawser
CastingDirector
Hanna Wiggins
ProductionDesigner
Zac Frackelton
Still Photographer
Caitlin Buchanan
Additional Camera
Freddie Bonfanti
Gaffer
Elisa Kustow
Music Supervisor
Callum Cooper
Animation
Michelle Webb
Makeup Designer
Sascha Zakrzewski
Makeup Designer
Details.
Release DateApril 1, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 16m
Filming LocationsLondon, United Kingdom
Genres
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Wiki.
Blooded is a 2011 British independent horror/thriller film written by James Walker, produced by Magma Pictures and Ptarmigan ACP and directed by Edward Boase, his first feature. The film premiered at the Bradford International Film Festival on 18 March 2011.
The plot involves an animal rights action group calling themselves the "Real Animal League", which kidnaps five young deer hunters and then hunts them. It is filmed in a mockumentary style. As part of the promotion, distributor Revolver Entertainment created a website, realanimalleague.com, for the fictional Real Animal League (RAL), which mentions the film. An email statement to the real animal rights group, Animal Liberation Front (ALF), supposedly from the RAL claiming that the film misrepresented them, was reprinted on the ALF website. The Evening Standard reported that the film "caused outrage after graphic scenes showing activists attacking five deer-stalkers were posted on the internet, in a viral publicity campaign," and the film's topic has provoked reactions from parties on both side of the hunting debate in the UK.