Blame (2022) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 2022

Original Title:
Blame

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
A+M Creative

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 9

Follows three combative sisters who visit their mother for the first time in an Assisted Living Facility, which they forced her to move into. The film opens in a non-linear fashion, with a fateful phone call made by one of the sisters, Maude, outside the Assisted Living Facility. This call is intercut with the flashback of the sisters' arrival, their reminiscing upon the childhood they shared with their brother, Bryan, and their mother's repeated denial of her daughter’s visit through an unsuspecting Nurse Jackson.

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Assistant Camera:
Federica Nanfeng

Casting:
Harley Kaplan

Casting Assistant:
Aldo Moreno

Cinematography:
Frankie Turiano

Colorist:
Stuart Wheeler

Director:
Derek Brown

Editor:
Samantha Smith

Executive Producer:
Derek Brown
Jacob Salzberg

First Assistant Director:
Charley Brucato

Gaffer:
Nick Dabas

Graphic Designer:
Jeremy Campbell
Bret Woodard

Grip:
Tony Dabas

Key Grip:
Nick Skopinsky

Makeup Artist:
Rhiannon Hastings

Music:
Alex Collier

Producer:
Alex Knapp
Amy DePaola

Production Assistant:
Suki Rhodes Nelson
Zak Goodwin

Production Design:
Sydney Flint

Second Assistant Director:
Robert Enriquez

Sound:
Blaine Bailey

Sound Designer:
Gaelan Mullins

Storyboard Artist:
Tyler Marchus

Writer:
Derek Brown

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