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Release Date:
February 26, 2024
Original Title:
Dinner is served
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
A random encounter with a lost beauty leads a dashing Driver to a party where he meets a duo of alluring friends. Little does he know that their seductive game holds a shocking twist, as their night together takes a thrilling and life-altering turn. "Dinner is Served" is a satirical short film that combines elements of horror, thriller, action, and dark comedy to explore the susceptibilities of men to female manipulation. Through a playful twist on stereotypes, the film probes the moral boundaries molded by established social norms, including an often-exaggerated ethos of veganism.
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Director:
Aleksandr Boikov
Director of Photography:
Dmitry Litvinov
First Assistant Camera:
Isue Shin
Evgeniy Filatov
Gaffer:
Dmitriy Frentiy
Grip:
Aleksei Poklad
Producer:
Max Reeves
Second Assistant Camera:
Roman Kovalev
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Alex Pahl Skinner
Still Photographer:
Roman Galasun
Stunt Coordinator:
Calvert David Miles
Elsa Ames
Silas Borelly
Writer:
Max Reeves
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