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Blame is a Australien film of genre Drama released in USA on 8 august 2010 with Sophie Lowe

Blame (2010)

Blame
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Released in USA 8 august 2010
Length 1h29
OriginAustralie
Genres Drama,    Thriller
Rating55% 2.7530552.7530552.7530552.7530552.753055

Blame is a 2011 low-budget Australian dramatic thriller film starring Damian de Montemas, Sophie Lowe, Kestie Morassi, Ashley Zukerman, Simon Stone and Mark Leonard Winter. It was directed by first time feature film director, Michael 'Hank' Henry.

The film was released in Australian cinemas on 16 June 2011.

Synopsis

A group of young vigilantes seeking revenge for a sexual betrayal fall far from grace. When the truth is out, they find themselves on the dark side of justice.

Actors

Sophie Lowe

(Natalie)
Kestie Morassi

(Cate)
Saskia Hampele

(Alice)
Simon Stone

(Nick)
Ashley Zukerman

(Anthony, petit ami de Natalie)
Damian De Montemas
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