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Fake Blood 2017

★ 5.39 votes81 min📅 2017-10-06

"Getting The Shot...Without Getting Shot"

In Fake Blood (2017), directors Rob Grant and Mike Kovac dive behind the camera to examine the thin line between cinematic violence and real-world brutality.

Director: Rob Grant

Cast

Rob Grant
Self
Chelsey Reist
Chelsey Reist
Self / Michelle Vittey
Mike Kovac
Mike Kovac
Self
Jacqueline Breakwell
Jacqueline Breakwell
Self
Theo Francon
Self / Phillip Cotton
Scott Wallis
Self
Tracy Varju
Self / Girlfriend Victim

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fake Blood (2017) about?

Fake Blood follows directors Rob Grant and Mike Kovac as they investigate a disturbing fan-made video inspired by their horror film, leading them into the grim reality of violent crime and its victims. Their journey forces them to confront the ethical dilemmas of portraying violence on screen.

Who directed Fake Blood?

Rob Grant directed Fake Blood (2017), bringing his firsthand experience from the horror genre to this provocative documentary-style exploration.

Who stars in Fake Blood?

The film stars Rob Grant, Chelsey Reist, Mike Kovac, Jacqueline Breakwell, and Theo Francon as they navigate the unsettling intersection of horror and real-world violence.

Is Fake Blood (2017) worth watching?

As a unique blend of documentary and horror, Fake Blood offers a gripping and thought-provoking experience for fans of the genre. Its tight runtime and bold premise make it a standout watch, especially for those interested in the ethics of filmmaking.

How long is Fake Blood?

Fake Blood runs for 81 minutes, packing a punch in a concise, immersive runtime.

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About Fake Blood (2017) — A Shocking Docu-Horror on Filmmaking and Real-Life Violence

In Fake Blood (2017), directors Rob Grant and Mike Kovac dive behind the camera to examine the thin line between cinematic violence and real-world brutality. After uncovering a disturbing fan-made homage to their earlier horror film Mon Ami, the duo embarks on a gripping investigation into the ethical weight filmmakers carry when they depict violence on screen. What begins as a meta exploration of horror tropes quickly spirals into an unsettling immersion among criminals and survivors whose lives have been scarred by real-life violence.

Blending documentary-style inquiry with the raw tension of a horror film, Fake Blood (2017) delivers a thought-provoking journey that challenges audiences to question the impact of the stories we tell—and the stories we live through.