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Director: Dustin Dugas Schuetter
Cast: Jaime Murray, Keith David, David Zayas, Deborah Kara Unger
In a quiet southern town, several lives are changed forever when an isolated mute with a dark secret is admitted to a mental institution.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Samuel Bleak is a little-known 2011 psychological drama directed by Dustin Dugas Schuetter. The film focuses on the impact an isolated mute with a dark secret has on a quiet southern town when he is admitted to a mental institution. While it has not received widespread critical acclaim or major awards recognition, Samuel Bleak maintains a decent 6.3/10 rating on IMDb, suggesting it has found a modest audience among viewers.
Why you might like this:
Fans of contemplative psychological thrillers will appreciate the dark, unsettling atmosphere Director Dustin Dugas Schuetter crafts in the 2011 film Samuel Bleak. With standout performances by Jaime Murray, Keith David, and Deborah Kara Unger, the film explores the complex inner lives of its isolated characters and the profound impact of trauma and secrets.