Violent Blue

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Violent Blue
Directed byGregory Hatanaka
Written byGregory Hatanaka
T.L. Young
Produced byGregory Hatanaka
Bogdan Szumilas
Silvia Suvadova
Clinton H. Wallace
T.L. Young
Madla Hruza
James Avallone
StarringSilvia Suvadova
Jesse Hlubik
Nick Mancuso
Barry O'Rourke
Andrea Harrison
Garret Sato
CinematographyYasu Tanida
James Avallone
Spike Hasegawa
Ramzi Abed
Edited byB.N. Lindstrom
Music byToshiyuki Hiraoka
Distributed byCinema Epoch
Release date
January 7, 2011
Running time
129 minutes
LanguagesEnglish
Polish

Violent Blue is a feature drama directed by Gregory Hatanaka and starring Silvia Suvadova, Jesse Hlubik, and Nick Mancuso. Portions of the film are silent with intertitles accompanied with an original music score by Toshiyuki Hiraoka. It was simultaneously shot in both English and Polish/Czech language versions.

Plot

Katarina is a music teacher intent on completing and uncovering the secret behind an unfinished music symphony. She worries about her brother, Ondrej, an introverted electronics inventor who finds himself falling in love with the mysterious student who lives downstairs. His work is being financed by a nefarious tycoon named Bolo. When Katarina's ex-husband Pietro shows up and imprisons her, locking the woman up in a cage, her brother must question whether to sacrifice himself in order to free her.

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