“Blurred Lines” Set to Captivate Audiences with a Gripping Crime Thriller

San Francisco, CA — The upcoming crime thriller “Blurred Lines” is generating considerable buzz ahead of its release, thanks to its intense storyline and impressive ensemble cast. Directed by Joe Mills and produced by Cass Ho, the film explores the aftermath of a devastating hit-and-run incident that has sent shockwaves through the Bay Area Police Station.

Plot Overview: “Blurred Lines” revolves around a tragic hit-and-run that results in the deaths of two people, including the police commissioner’s daughter. The film follows a team of detectives as they grapple with the high-pressure investigation, interrogating four suspects who each have potential motives but unsteady alibis. The story unfolds as the detectives work tirelessly to piece together the truth behind the fatal accident.

Key Personnel:

  • Director: Joe Mills
  • Producer: Cass Ho
  • Writer: Steve Masheti
  • Director of Photography: Pfungwa Kizito Chimbetete
  • First Assistant Director: Ender Waters
  • Production Sound Mixers: Cyril Selasi & Irina Zagoskina
  • Costume Designer: Didi Dai
  • Assistant Producer: Jodie Symonds

Cast Line-Up:

  • Natasha Portwood as Mrs. Grace Livingston
  • Max Annison as Mr. Nicholas Livingston (Nick)
  • George Onojobi as Tobias Jackson (Toby, T.J)
  • Noah Eppler as Jacob Greene
  • William Bakinde and Hasnaa Rhazlaoui as Detectives Jones and Judy
  • Caleb Defore and Jodie Symonds as news anchors Sebastian Turner and Jenny Jenkins, respectively

Crew Highlights: The film’s technical team features Joe Mills as editor, with Ender Waters serving as Camera Operator. The camera department also includes Alvin Sitima JR as 1st Assistant Camera, alongside Madalitso Njobvu and Angela Leung as 2nd Assistant Cameras. Yvonne Gu is the Chief Lighting Technician, supported by Karen Caicedo Diaz and Willard Zhao. Steve Masheti also fulfills the role of Script Supervisor, with Boya Xu managing continuity. Unit Still Photographers include Madalitso Njobvu and Angela Leung.

Anticipation is high for “Blurred Lines,” which promises to deliver a riveting experience with its combination of suspenseful storytelling and a talented creative team. The film is set to premiere in the coming weeks, and early reactions suggest it will be a standout addition to the crime thriller genre.

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