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Blood Quantum

2019 | 98m | English

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Director: Jeff Barnaby
Writer: Jeff Barnaby
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The dead are coming back to life outside the isolated Mi'kmaq reserve of Red Crow, except for its Indigenous inhabitants who are strangely immune to the zombie plague.
Release Date: Sep 05, 2019
Director: Jeff Barnaby
Writer: Jeff Barnaby
Genres: Horror
Keywords quebec, native american reservation, immunity, canada, survival, zombie apocalypse, indigenous, zombie, first nations
Production Companies Prospector Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Job
Jeff Barnaby Original Music Composer, Editor, Writer, Director
Louisa Schabas Production Design
Sylvain Lemaitre Production Design
Michel St-Martin Director of Photography
Joe Barrucco Original Music Composer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Manon Lemay Set Decoration
Joan Patricia Parris Makeup Department Head
Dean Kontos Sound Editor
Lynne Trépanier Sound Recordist
Rene Haynes Casting
Nancy Ferlatte Makeup Artist
Christophe Giraud Makeup Artist
Joshua Sherrett Visual Effects Supervisor
Marcelo Padovani Hair Department Head
Eli Girard Hairstylist
Jessica Girard Special Effects Makeup Artist
Esteban Sánchez Second Assistant Director
Gabriel Teller First Assistant Director
Matisse Contant Special Effects Coordinator
Jean-Mathieu Bérubé Special Effects
Carlo Harrietha Special Effects
Michael Scherer Stunt Driver
Maxime Laurin Stunts
Leah Marie Lawrence Stunts
Christine Cleary Stunts
Francis Limoges Stunts
Yan Lecomte Stunts
Erick Meslier Stunts
Jesse Provencher Stunts
Eric Paul-Hus Stunts
Sébastien Rouleau Stunts
Mich Todorovic Stunts
Sylvain Bélanger Gaffer
Hélèna Laliberté Stunt Double
Jean Frenette Stunt Coordinator
Jean-François Lachapelle Stunt Coordinator
Felix Famelart Stunt Double
Marie France Denoncourt Stunts
Nicolas Couture Stunts
Alexandre Cadieux Stunts
Stéphane Julien Stunts
Naomi Frenette Stunts
Matt Simard Stunts
Ali Hamidikia Visual Effects Production Manager
Alex Flynn Visual Effects
David Atexide Visual Effects
Felix Sherrett-Brown VFX Artist
Name Title
Noah Segal Executive Producer
Todd Brown Executive Producer
Adrian Love Executive Producer
John Christou Producer
Gabe Scarpelli Executive Producer
Ryan Shoup Executive Producer
Tim Ringuette Executive Producer
Nate Bolotin Executive Producer
Robert Vroom Producer
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Reviews

brightonguy
4.0

I wanted to like this film. I really did. But I either didn’t get the film, or the film was really bad. I know, the zombie film theme is done to death (pardon the pun) and this film certainly brings a breath of fresh air to the genre by mixing Indian elements to it, but that’s about it. I see nothin ... g else unique about this zombie film compared to many others. And I have very low standards when it comes to zombie films. Usually like most of them. Somehow, this film didn’t do it for me. Would I watch it again? No. Would I make my friends watch it? Hell no!

Jun 23, 2021
screenzealots
6.0

When it comes to stories about the undead, there’s no shortage of bloody zombie action flicks. But you shouldn’t be so quick to dismiss “Blood Quantum,” now streaming exclusively on Shudder, as more of the same. Writer / director Jeff Barnaby gives the genre fans what they crave, but elevates the me ... ssage behind the horror. His provocative film is loaded with sociopolitical commentary about colonialism, class, xenophobia, and a scathing critique of racism, all under the banner of a kick ass movie about the walking dead. The dead are coming back to life near the isolated Mi’gMaq reserve of Red Crow, but the Indigenous inhabitants discover they’re immune to the impending zombie plague. The tribal sheriff must protect his son’s pregnant girlfriend, apocalyptic refugees seeking safety, and the residents from the hordes of walking white corpses. It’s a politically charged plot that puts a fresh spin on the genre. The film has an indigenous cast, which is commendable, but the mediocre acting and stiff performances prove distracting. It should be good enough for horror fans, especially when the splattered brains, gore, guts, and brutal violence command the thrilling fight scenes. The horror effects are solid, and the story moves along at a breezy pace (no time is wasted here, as the film jumps right into the action from the first frame). The big zombie killin’ finale is gruesome and satisfying, but the emotional last act is what will stick with me for a long, long time. It’s unexpectedly heartbreaking, and ends the story with a deafening silence and sadness. This isn’t your average horror film, and is a must-see for those who enjoy a little brainy (pun intended) commentary with their apocalyptic movies.

Jun 23, 2021
repojack
7.0

Taking a cue from George Romero's social commentary-laced zombie classics, Blood Quantum is a decent riff on the zombie apocalypse on a native American reservation. Not sure what the heck the title means as it has no relevance to the movie. ...

Jun 23, 2021