
Autumn Blood
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Two young orphans in the Tirolian Mountains come under siege by a vicious band of hunters. Frightened of being separated by child services following the death of their mother, a self-sufficient 16-year-old girl and her 10-year-old brother - who hasn't spoken a word since seeing his father killed by the mayor - strive to live off the land in peace. Their innocence is shattered, however, when a group of hunters led by the mayor's son brutalizes and rapes the free-spirited girl. Later, when a well-meaning social services worker arrives too late to protect the terrorized siblings, the girl and her brother prepare to take a stand against their ruthless attackers.
Top Cast


Sophie Lowe
Sophie Lowe
The Girl
Sophie Lowe
The Girl


Maximilian Harnisch
Maximilian Harnisch
The Boy
Maximilian Harnisch
The Boy


Gustaf Skarsgård
Gustaf Skarsgård
The Butcher
Gustaf Skarsgård
The Butcher


Peter Stormare
Peter Stormare
The Mayor
Peter Stormare
The Mayor


Tim Morten Uhlenbrock
Tim Morten Uhlenbrock
The Friend
Tim Morten Uhlenbrock
The Friend


Annica Bejhed
Annica Bejhed
The Social Worker
Annica Bejhed
The Social Worker


George Lenz
George Lenz
The Clerk
George Lenz
The Clerk


Nelly Gschwandtner
Nelly Gschwandtner
The Hunter's Wife
Nelly Gschwandtner
The Hunter's Wife


Julia Dietze
Julia Dietze
The Butcher's Wife
Julia Dietze
The Butcher's Wife


Hansa Czypionka
Hansa Czypionka
The Priest
Hansa Czypionka
The Priest
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