| Studio | Anchor Bay Entertainment |
| Catalog Number | BD23496 |
| MPAA Rating | R |
| Rating Reason | Sadistic bloody violence, torture, brief language and nudity |
| Retail Price | $34.99 |
| Disc Type | Single Side, Dual Layer (BD-50) |
| Running Time | 107 min |
| Color | Color |
| Chapters | Yes |
| Closed Captioned | Yes |
| Regional Coding | A |
| Release Date | 08/30/11 |
| Theatrical Year | 2010 |
| Director | Stevan Mena |
| Screenplay | Subscribers only |
| Story | Subscribers only |
| Music | Subscribers only |
| Cinematography | Subscribers only |
| Production Design | Subscribers only |
| Costume Design | Subscribers only |
| Editor | Subscribers only |
| Sound Editor | Subscribers only |
| Re-Recording Mixer | Subscribers only |
| Executive Producer | Subscribers only |
| Producer | Subscribers only |
| Aspect Ratio | Subscribers only |
| Measured Ratio | Subscribers only |
| Photography | Subscribers only |
| Disc Soundtrack | Dolby TrueHD 5.1 |
| Theatrical Sound | Subscribers only |
| Subtitles | Subscribers only |
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Subscribe Free"Bereavement" starts off in 1989, when six-year-old Martin Bristol (List) is kidnapped from his backyard swing in Minersville, PA. Graham Sutter (Rickaby), a psychotic recluse, keeps Martin imprisoned on his derelict pig farm, forcing him to witness and participate in unspeakable horrors. Chosen at random, his victim's screams are drowned out by the rural countryside. Martin's whereabouts would have remained a mystery, until 17-year-old Allison Miller (Daddario) comes to live with her Uncle Jonathan (Biehn). While exploring her new surroundings, Allison discovers things aren't quiet at the farmhouse down the road. What started as an innocent exercise in satisfying her curiosity will soon disturb a hornet's nest of evil and despair. For everyone involved, there can only be two outcomes: bereavement or death? (Gary Reber)
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