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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0309380Blurred (2002) - IMDb

    Oct 31, 2002 · 501. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Drama. Follows five groups of teenagers as they hit the road for Schoolies Week. Director. Evan Clarry. Writers. Stephen Davis. Kier Shorey. Stars. Tony Brockman. Travis Cotton. Jamie Croft. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 17 User reviews. 2 Critic reviews. Awards. 1 nomination. Photos. Add photo.

    • (501)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Evan Clarry
    • 2002-10-31
  2. Blurred follows five groups of teenagers as they travel to Schoolies Week on the Gold Coast by train, clapped out Holden, limousine and on foot in search of ...

    • 91 min
    • 62.7K
    • Raremedia
  3. Blurred is a 2002 Australian film about groups of school leavers travelling for schoolies week on the Gold Coast. It was directed by Evan Clarry and written by Stephen Davis and Kier Shorey.

  4. Mar 12, 2002 · Every year more than 70,000 Australian school leavers head to the beaches of Australia's Gold Coast to celebrate their release from the secondary school system. With a wild mixture of sun, surf and sex, this quintessential Australian tradition is known affectionately as 'Schoolies Week'.

  5. Blurred is a thrilling crime drama film released in 2002 that takes viewers on a suspenseful rollercoaster ride through the trials and tribulations of three lifelong friends. Directed by Evan Clarry, this powerful Australian movie showcases an intriguing storyline, outstanding performances, and a remarkable exploration of friendship and morality.

    • (496)
    • Tony Brockman, Travis Cotton, Jamie Croft
  6. Blurred (2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Blurred. Recent reviews. Every year more than 70,000 Australian school leavers head to the beaches of Australia's Gold Coast to celebrate their release from the secondary school system. With a wild mixture of sun, surf and sex, this quintessential Australian tradition is known affectionately as 'Schoolies Week'.