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Rent Free

2024 | 93m | English

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After hitting emotional and financial rock bottom, best friends Ben and Jordan come up with a scheme to spend an entire year living “rent free” with the help of friends, family and strangers alike in a rapidly changing Austin.
Release Date: Jun 07, 2024
Director: Fernando Andrés
Writer: Fernando Andrés, Tyler Rugh
Genres: Comedy, Drama
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Production Companies Nice & Easy Productions, Cashdog Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Jacob Roberts Ben
David Treviño Jordan
Lorelei Linklater Valentina
Ezekiel Goodman Caleb
Sarah J. Bartholomew Abby
Temple Baker Tristan
Annabel O'Hagan Lindsay
Jeff Kardesch Rob
Frank Mosley Ron Gelman
Kristin Slaysman Erica
Bill Wise Jeff Coleman
Neal Suresh Mulani Neil
Carson Barwinkel Gio
Megan Bitchell April
Macon Blair Paul
Kayla Abuda Galang Evie
Grant Conversano Cigarette Stranger #1
Molly Leach Anna
Victoria Elliott Portrait Couple Wife
Name Job
Fernando Andrés Writer, Director, Editor, Director of Photography
Drew Levin Additional Photography
Connor Clift Assistant Camera
Walker Edelman Gaffer
Max Jacques Key Grip
Illyana Bocanegra First Assistant Director
Braden Root Second Assistant Director
Victoria Elliott Production Design
Taylor Elizabeth Brock Casting Director
Maddox Finkel Set Dresser
Mark McCrummen Production Assistant
Cody Leveski Production Assistant
Austin Weber Music
Daniel Stuyck Colorist
Miles Foster-Greenwood Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Livy Rodriguez-Behar Music Supervisor
Tyler Rugh Writer
Name Title
Fernando Andrés Producer
Temple Baker Producer
Jacob Roberts Producer
Sebastian Sada Associate Producer
Drew Levin Associate Producer
Eric John Morton Associate Producer
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Brent_Marchant
8.0

Most of us have no doubt heard the old saying (adapted from the famous poem by Robert Burns), “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” And, in the case of a pair of hopelessly lost Gen Z misfits (Jacon Roberts, David Treviño), truer words couldn’t have been spoken. The two longtime frien ... ds from Austin, TX attempt to relocate to New York, but, when their plans fall through, they return home to regroup and figure out a way to get back to the Big Apple. They “decide” to land good-paying jobs (without any realistic prospects) from which they can diligently (or so they believe) stash away bundles of cash for a year and, simultaneously, multiply their savings by finding ways to live rent free with (i.e., shamelessly sponge off of) friends, family and even strangers, a plan they’re thoroughly convinced will work. However, the reality turns out to be far different from their hopelessly misguided wishful thinking, straining their friendships with others and themselves. Their wickedly funny story (with a few touching moments) turns out to be a damning exploration of improbable, unworkable thinking, unbridled irresponsibility, inflated entitlement and generally bad form between themselves and with those who offer to help them out (but who subsequently prove to have agendas of their own as well). One would like to hope that this experience will work out (or at least provide them with a much-needed wake-up call), but will it? In that sense, “Rent Free” is a brutally telling story about a generation that not only hasn’t come of age, but that is in serious need of growing up. Writer-director Fernando Andrés’ second feature offering delivers a bitingly blistering modern day road trip/buddy movie of sorts about two lost souls seeking to find themselves but who perpetually get in their own way. It’s particularly noteworthy for the fact that this is a film involving individuals who are part of the LGBTQ+ community but whose sexuality is more ancillary than integral to the narrative, allowing their other personal attributes and actions to carry the picture and not relying exclusively on scenarios related to their gay and bisexual orientation to define them or the nature of the story. Some viewers (particularly younger ones) may be insulted or offended by some of the content here, but perhaps that’s because the filmmaker holds up a highly polished, undeniably scrutinous mirror to them and their lifestyles, providing a profoundly revelatory look at why their lives don’t live up to their assumed expectations. Indeed, there is no such thing as a free lunch, and this inspired, razor-sharp offering proves that – whether viewers want to see that or not.

Sep 22, 2024