
Flesh and Blood 2017
Mark Webber's raw, semi-autobiographical drama *Flesh and Blood (2017)* lays bare the gritty struggle of reinvention in an unforgiving world.
Director: Mark Webber
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flesh and Blood (2017) about?
The film centers on a recently released convict navigating the harsh realities of his struggling Philadelphia neighborhood while trying to rebuild his life. It's a story of second chances, the weight of past mistakes, and the fragile bonds of community.
Who directed Flesh and Blood?
Mark Webber, who also stars in the film, brings his unique vision to the director's chair, blending personal experience with cinematic storytelling.
Who stars in Flesh and Blood?
The cast includes Mark Webber, Cheri Honkala, Guillermo Santos, and Madeline Brewer in pivotal roles.
Is Flesh and Blood (2017) worth watching?
If you appreciate grounded, character-driven dramas, *Flesh and Blood* is absolutely worth your time. Its authentic portrayal of struggle and redemption, coupled with strong performances, makes it a compelling watch.
How long is Flesh and Blood?
The runtime of *Flesh and Blood (2017)* is 91 minutes.
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About Flesh and Blood (2017) — A raw, semi-autobiographical dive into redemption and resilience
Mark Webber's raw, semi-autobiographical drama *Flesh and Blood (2017)* lays bare the gritty struggle of reinvention in an unforgiving world. The film follows a man fresh out of prison as he steps back into his economically ravaged Philadelphia neighborhood, desperate to piece together a life that feels just out of reach. Shot in a documentary-style blend of fiction and reality, the story pulses with the weight of real streets, real people, and the relentless push to leave the past behind. Webber's direction roots the narrative in authenticity, exploring themes of redemption, resilience, and the fragile threads that connect us to home.
The atmosphere crackles with tension and raw emotion, mirroring the protagonist's internal battle between old habits and new beginnings. With a runtime of just over 90 minutes, *Flesh and Blood* avoids melodrama, instead opting for an intimate, almost confessional tone that lingers long after the credits roll.