Additional information for Bled, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 6, 2009. The film is being distributed by Lionsgate and has not yet been rated. Bled has a total running time of 95 minutes.
R
USA
95min
Bled - Jede Sucht hat ihren Preis
Germany
Bloody Days
Japan
To aima pou stazei
Greece
April 07, 2009
USA
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Sai, a young artist living in a downtown warehouse delves into an ancient world of blood and lust. An enigmatic foreigner seduces her to try a long forgotten drug making her the prey of a ... See full summary
Texas Chainsaw Massacre executive producer Christopher Hutson crafts this eerie tale of a downtown artist who falls prey to a dimensional vampire seeking to cross over into the real world. Sai is a talented artist who's about to be drawn into an ancient world of blood and lust. Seduced into trying a strange new drug by an enigmatic foreigner, Sai enters into a dreamlike realm where reality and fantasy collide. Awaiting her arrival in that world is a dimensional vampire who needs her newfound thirst for blood to cross into the physical plane. The stronger her addiction grows, the closer the being comes to realizing his true power. [D-Man2010]Sai (Sarah Farooqui) is a young artist living in a loft that anyone here in New York City would pay a small fortune to rent. It is amazing that in films like this money may be discussed but never seems to be too much of a problem. Sais paintings are dark in tone and a little bit on the creepy side. This seems to be a point of attraction for a handsome European man, Renfield (Jonathan Oldham). He slowly infuses himself into Sais tight circle of friends. These are kindred spirits including a photographer, Royce (Chris Ivan Cevic), aspiring novelist Eric (Alex Petrovitch) and the requisite musician Kerra (Michele Morrow). As is typical in a movie of this sort they are all extremely attractive and have a predilection to experimental substances. This sets them up as the perfect victims when Renfield offers them a new drug. Once in a state of altered consciousness he is able to bring him to his dimension where his kind can have a little feast. [D-Man2010]
Christopher Hutson
Director(s)
Sxv'leithan Essex
Writer(s)
Bridget Allard
executive producer
Jeffrey Allard
producer
Christopher Hutson
producer
Kent Jones
associate producer
Chris Kazmier
co-producer
Julie Newsome
associate producer
Scott Rettberg
line producer
Joe Vetrano
associate producer
Gregg von Thaden
executive producer
Producer(s)
Chris Kazmier
Composer(s)
Sai
Sarah Farooqui
Royce
Chris Ivan Cevic
Eric
Alex Petrovitch
Kerra
Michele Morrow
Renfield
Jonathan Oldham
Jono
Aric Green
Deanna
Kimberly Rowe
Candace
Monica Huntington
Grierson
Warren Draper
Aaren
Dichen Lachman
Lynn
Jennifer Lee Wiggins
Incubus
Ivan L. Moody
Gallery Patron (uncredited)
Sarah Coleman
Robert (uncredited)
Daniel Colletti
Coot Peddeck (uncredited)
Ben Northenor
Art Gallery Assistant (uncredited)
Traci Webber
Director(s)
Writer(s)
executive producer
Jeffrey Allard
producer
Christopher Hutson
producer
Kent Jones
associate producer
Chris Kazmier
co-producer
Julie Newsome
associate producer
Scott Rettberg
line producer
Joe Vetrano
associate producer
Gregg von Thaden
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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