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Release Date:
February 7, 2025
Original Title:
Barbarism Begins at Home
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
When two women looking for a new roommate invite a clueless guy over for an interview, it seems like he’s getting a great deal, until he’s quickly dealt with. What starts as an awkward Q&A spirals into something much weirder and tastier in this campy, deadpan horror-comedy about bad roommates, bad intentions, and a questionable dinner plan.
Art Department Assistant:
Fernando Vargas
Assistant Camera:
Jordan Christopher
Jeremy Chen
Assistant Director:
Amelia Lynge
Boom Operator:
Gurjot Hothi
Costume Coordinator:
Lily Growe
Craft Service:
Zach Leach
Digital Imaging Technician:
Wesley Minaker
Director:
Everett Goodyear
Director of Photography:
Berkeley Reyes
Editor:
Alma Garcia
Gaffer:
Win He
Key Grip:
Octavia Johnson
Makeup & Hair:
Marisol Arrano
Producer:
Jasmina Simsone
Production Assistant:
Zach Leach
Production Designer:
Chantal Heinen
Property Graphic Designer:
Liam Wong
Script Supervisor:
Amelia Rushworth
Sound Mixer:
Alma Garcia
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Lukas Goodyear
VFX Editor:
Robins Švarcs
Writer:
Everett Goodyear
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