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LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
95 minutes Comedy / Drama / Horror / Sci-Fi & Fantasy / IndieFlix Official Selections
Sasha and Billie Don't Eat Meat, but the Werewolf in Their Attic Does.
Intended Audience: Teen
Sasha (Joe Noreen, "There's a Werewolf in My Attic!") and Billie (Alexandra Glad) just found a new apartment next to their favorite coffee shops and thrift stores. Life couldn't be better until they discover a blood-thirsty werewolf living in their attic. Coping with the uninvited roommate challenges their vegan lifestyle and may turn these animal savers into animal slayers! Also starring Mark Borchardt (American Movie, The Hagstone Demon).
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS was made to be a fun and original film. It's based off the 2008 short film "There's a Werewolf in My Attic!" which premiered at Slamdance and won Honorable Mention at the 2009 Atlanta HorrorFest
- Directed by: Sam Thompson
- Written by: Tucker Dryden
- Produced by: Tucker Dryden, Christopher James Heubach, Sam Thompson
- Run Time: 95 minutes
- Release Date: 2010
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Country:
United States of America
- Intended Audience: teen
- Website LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Written by Tucker Dryden
Produced by Tucker Dryden, Christopher James Heubach, Sam Thompson
Cast
"...a deft lampoon of werewolf movies and indie relationship flicks. *** out of ****!" Colin Covert, Star Tribune
"The gore effects are universally outstanding!" Matt Gamble, Where the Long Tail Ends
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS was shot and produced entirely in Uptown, Minneapolis, MN. In fact, most of the film was shot in director Sam Thompson's apartment. Although that eased the budget and scheduling, it definitely complicated his 'Living Arrangements.'

