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No Blood 2018

92 min📅 2018-09-24

When Manny, a man living an ordinary life, is confronted with eerie surveillance photos by the police, he's thrust into a mystery that blurs the line between reality and obsession.

Director: Joe El Dror

Cast

Danny Isserles
Manny
Dana Meinrath
Didi
Danielle Jadelyn
Danielle Jadelyn
Adi
Udi Rothchild
Roni
Neta Bar Refael
Neta Bar Refael
Rona
Yaron Brovinsky
Yaron Brovinsky
Niv
Myrav Osofsky
Esti
Myrav Osofsky
Noah

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *No Blood (2018)* about?

*No Blood* follows Manny, a man drawn into a disorienting investigation after police show him photos of himself under unexpected surveillance. His quest to find the unknown woman at the center of the mystery leads him down a rabbit hole of uncertainty, where truth and paranoia intertwine.

Who directed *No Blood*?

The film was directed by Joe El Dror, an Israeli filmmaker known for his work in psychological and crime dramas.

Who stars in *No Blood*?

The cast includes Danny Isserles, Dana Meinrath, Danielle Jadelyn, Udi Rothchild, and Neta Bar Refael, delivering compelling performances that anchor the film's tense narrative.

Is *No Blood (2018)* worth watching?

*No Blood* is a thought-provoking drama that thrives on its unsettling atmosphere and sharp narrative twists. While not a mainstream thriller, it offers a rewarding experience for fans of cerebral mysteries and psychological depth. If you enjoy slow-burn films that challenge perception, it's definitely worth a watch.

How long is *No Blood*?

The film has a runtime of 92 minutes.

About No Blood (2018) — A Psychological Mystery Where Reality Fades Away

When Manny, a man living an ordinary life, is confronted with eerie surveillance photos by the police, he's thrust into a mystery that blurs the line between reality and obsession.

Directed by Joe El Dror, *No Blood (2018)* weaves an Israeli psychological drama where Manny's search for a mysterious woman who seems to know too much spirals into uncertainty. With a runtime of 92 minutes, the film unfolds like a noir-tinged puzzle, exploring themes of identity, surveillance, and the fragility of perception. Shot with a moody, introspective atmosphere, it's a cerebral thriller that lingers long after the credits roll.

Starring Danny Isserles, Dana Meinrath, and Danielle Jadelyn, this gripping drama challenges viewers to question what's real—and what's hidden in plain sight.