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Minnesota, 1990. Detective Bruce Kenner (Ethan Hawke) investigates the case of young Angela (Emma Watson), who accuses her father, John Gray (David Dencik), of an unspeakable crime.

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Released
01 February 2016
Directors
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Blu Ray 
Publisher
Ev 
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Runtime
104 minutes 
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Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play Alejandro Amenabar writes and directs this psychological thriller starring Emma Watson and Ethan Hawke Set in 1990 Minnesota the film follows Detective Bruce Kenner (Hawke) as he investigates the disturbing case of John Gray (David Dencik) who although having no recollection of the incident admits to sexually abusing his 17-year-old daughter Angela (Watson) As Kenner conducts his investigation he finds there is more to the case than it seems and that it may be connected to similar crimes across the country

Alejandro Amenabar writes and directs this psychological thriller starring Emma Watson and Ethan Hawke. Set in 1990 Minnesota, the film follows Detective Bruce Kenner (Hawke) as he investigates the disturbing case of John Gray (David Dencik), who, although having no recollection of the incident, admits to sexually abusing his 17-year-old daughter Angela (Watson). As Kenner conducts his investigation, he finds there is more to the case than it seems and that it may be connected to similar crimes across the country.

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