Blame (2022)
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.
Director: Derek Brown
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Jessie Barnes Jr. as Nurse Jackson |
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Lisa Bostnar as Susan Hunter-Gregory |
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Karen Lynn Gorney as Dorothy Hunter |
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Barbara McCulloh as Anne Hunter |
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Anne Rutter as Maude Hunter-Maxwell |
| Editing | Stuart Wheeler | Colorist |
| Production | Aldo Moreno | Casting Assistant |
| Crew | Frankie Turiano | Cinematography |
| Production | Suki Rhodes Nelson | Production Assistant |
| Production | Alex Knapp | Producer |
| Art | Tyler Marchus | Storyboard Artist |
| Writing | Derek Brown | Writer |
| Camera | Federica Nanfeng | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Nick Skopinsky | Key Grip |
| Production | Derek Brown | Executive Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rhiannon Hastings | Makeup Artist |
| Camera | Tony Dabas | Grip |
| Art | Jeremy Campbell | Graphic Designer |
| Sound | Alex Collier | Music |
| Sound | Gaelan Mullins | Sound Designer |
| Directing | Robert Enriquez | Second Assistant Director |
| Directing | Charley Brucato | First Assistant Director |
| Editing | Samantha Smith | Editor |
| Sound | Blaine Bailey | Sound |
| Directing | Derek Brown | Director |
| Production | Amy DePaola | Producer |
| Art | Bret Woodard | Graphic Designer |
| Lighting | Nick Dabas | Gaffer |
| Production | Zak Goodwin | Production Assistant |
| Production | Jacob Salzberg | Executive Producer |
| Art | Sydney Flint | Production Design |
| Production | Harley Kaplan | Casting |