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LOGLINE
Looking for a few days of vacation and amusement, two best friends pretend to be
lovers while attending a couple’s weekend workshop.
SYNOPSIS
Kat and Samantha have been best friends for years. When Samantha convinces a
reluctant Kat to take advantage of a couple's weekend retreat by pretending to be
lovers, they're hoping for some time by the pool and maybe a few good stories. How
hard could it be? Instead, they find themselves immersed in an intensive workshop
with real couples who are fighting to save their relationships. As the "Closer to
Closeness" weekend progresses, Kat and Samantha are made to face their own
shortcomings and, by default, begin to believe their own cover story. When the lines of
friendship begin to blur, they are faced with asking themselves: could it actually be
there is something there or has this weekend just worked a Jedi mind trick on them?
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THE FILMMAKERS
Andrew Putschoegl - Director A native of Oakdale, Minnesota, Andrew discovered his passion for filmmaking from an
early age, taking classes at the local public access station and often spending countless hours making
videos for his high school courses in lieu of short papers or reports. At the age of 16, Andrew
reached out to the Minnesota Film Board and convinced two feature films that were being made
locally to let him intern for them during production. He worked on Kevin Smith's Mallrats, and D3:
The Mighty Ducks before he even had his driver's license (much to his parents' chagrin).
During the summer between his junior and senior year of high school he attended the
prestigious USC Summer Production Workshop, managing to get kicked off the Universal Studios
lot after attempting to sneak into Dreamworks for a peek. While still in college, Andrew worked as
the assistant to the director on the New Line Cinema feature film Sugar & Spice, juggling his college
courses and a full-time production and post-production schedule.
Since graduating with a degree in film production from Chapman University, Andrew has
worked as a director, editor and producer on various award-winning features, shorts, and
commercials.
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Andrew Huebscher - Director of Photography A graduate of the USC film school, Andrew Huebscher has lensed dozens of features and shorts,
including the upcoming horror-thriller The Taking for Bryan Singer’s Bad Hat Harry, the sci-fi
thriller Channeling for director Drew Thomas, punk rock biopic What We Do Is Secret starring
Shane West and Bijiou Philips, the epic western Shadowheart starring Angus Macfadyen, the cult
thriller Believers from director Daniel Myrick, and Last Will starring Tatum O’Neal and Tom
Berenger. His films have been widely screened at festivals including Austin, Bahamas, Cleveland,
Crested Butte, Dances With Films, Great Lakes, HBO Black American, Jackson Hole, Jamaican,
L.A., London Int’l Horror, Malibu, Method Fest, Nashville,
Newport Beach, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Prism, RiverRun, Santa
Monica, Slamdance, Stony Brook, Sundance, Tel-Aviv,
Tribeca, and WorldFest Houston. He received the American
Society of Cinematographers’ Heritage Award for his short
form work. Huebscher’s commercial work is on display at
MoMA’s AICP collection in NYC. Episodic credits includes
Comedy Central’s TOSH.0, Vin Diesel’s The Ropes for FOX
Digital, and documentary content for Aljazeera America.
Paul Buckley – Composer Buckley earned his BA in Media Studies from Pomona College in
1992, and quickly found a musical home in the studios of now-retired Seinfeld
composer Jonathan Wolff. Over the ensuing eight years, Buckley scored
dozens of television comedies, including NBC’s hit Will & Grace and FOX’s
critically acclaimed Action, before leaving in 2001.
Buckley eventually settled in Downtown Los Angeles, opening a new
studio in a historic warehouse in the North Industrial District to accommodate a
broadening scope of musical assignments. These have included feature films
Happily N’ever After, Happily N’ever After 2 from Lionsgate, animated series
Out Of Jimmy’s Head, Spaceballs: The Animated Series and a steady stream of
prime time TV comedies (Oliver Beene, 2 Broke Girls).
Buckley is currently scoring Nickelodeon’s Wallykazam, an animated curricular comedy for
preschoolers, after having completed a number of songwriting assignments for the show, including
its theme song, Say The Word. Also in the works is an opera, Dead Horses, with librettist Douglas
Kearney (Crescent City,” directed by Yuval Sharon).
Corey Ziemniak - Editor Corey is descended from dragons and was born to rain fire on horrible
movies.
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TARA KARSIAN
Writer/Producer/Actress (Kat) Tara’s film roles include: Sassy Pants, Terri (2011 Sundance Premiere),
Number 23, Envy, Ready? O.K., and Single White Female. And the
award-winning short film Hello Caller. She is an acting member and
Associate Artistic Director of the award-winning Los Angeles based
Echo Theater Company and an Ovation nominated producer for the
Echo’s production of Everything Will Be Different.
Tara has guest starred on over 40 television shows such as;
Shameless, The Exes, In Plain Sight, Prison Break, The Mentalist,
Entourage, Saving Grace, The New Adventures Of Old Christine, Bones,
Lovespring International, Without A Trace, C.S.I., Desperate
Housewives, Malcolm In The Middle, Six Feet Under, NYPD Blue,
Everybody Loves Raymond among countless others. For the last 4 years
of E.R., she played the hospital’s social worker, Liz Dade. Starting in
February 2014, she can be seen on the new Comedy Central show
Review starring Andy Daly.
ANDREA GRANO
Writer/Producer/Actress (Sam) Andrea Grano most recently worked opposite David Strathairn in the
upcoming independent feature No God, No Master, for which she was
nominated for Best Actress at the St Tropez Int’l Film Festival, and
Best Supporting Actress at The Madrid Int’l Film Festival. Other film
credits include Scottville, Homecoming (a film starring Josh Hamilton
and Joseph Cross which she also co-produced), Outside Sales, Primo,
Knuckle Sandwich, and Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes. Her television credits include guest starring roles on Intelligence,
Castle, Brothers and Sisters, Law and Order: LA, October Road,
InJustice, and The District, as well as recurring roles on Fox's 24, The
Young and the Restless, and David Kelly's Girl's Club. She is a
member of Los Angeles based The Echo Theater Company, where she
has performed in numerous plays including the world premiere of
David Ives' The Other Woman, as well at Kate Robin's ANON. In
2010, she starred Off-Broadway in the world premiere of White's Lies
opposite Betty Buckley, before returning to Los Angeles where she appeared in God's Ear (Echo
Theater Company, 2012). She is CFO and co-founder of Sneaky Pete Productions, LLC, and is an
Executive Producer on The Winning Season (With Sam Rockwell and Emma Roberts) and Wilde
Salome (with Al Pacino and Jessica Chastain).
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FILMMAKERS STATEMENT
From “KAT” (Tara Karsian) and “SAMANTHA” (Andrea Grano)
Writers, Producers, Co-Stars
“The idea for BFFs came directly from our relationship as friends,” says writer and co-star
Tara Karsian (“Kat”). “Andrea and I banter back and forth a lot like a couple and this often ends in
Andrea telling me that we need to go to couples therapy. We know couples who have gone to
whacky and humiliating therapy weekends only to go right back to the way they were beforehand, so
we aren’t convinced they work.”
“We were talking about one of those weekends,” says writer and co-star Andrea Grano
(“Samantha”). “I joked with Tara and suggested we sign up for one just to have some great stories to
tell. Tara thought I would get so caught up in it all that I’d end up believing everything they
preached. We went back and forth joking and plotting out how the scenario would unfold if we went
pretending to be a couple. Then we thought ‘What if we started believing we were actually in love
with each other?’ That’s when it dawned on us. This was a great idea for a script!”
The two set out to write BFFs as a short film. But once they got going, they realized the story
needed to be a full feature. In three short months, the script was ready to send out to a few trusted
friends in the business. “The response was overwhelmingly positive and we started to think about
who we could sell the script to,” they said. “But the more we thought about it, the more we realized
we had just created the perfect vehicle for us as actors. We had basically written our friendship (with
a twist) on the page. BFFs would only work if the chemistry was right between the two leads, and
that was something we already had!”
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Luckily, the two were naïve enough in the producing world to believe that if they just decided
to do it, it would happen – an “if you build it they will come” approach. So pre-production began and
they found themselves simultaneously raising money, finding a director, putting together a crew, and
finding locations. The entire process took them about five months. First, they interviewed a few
directors. They ultimately went with Andrew Putschoegl, who had directed Tara in the award
winning short “Hello, Caller.” Andy had the talent and understanding of the script, and they felt he
would be a team player, which they knew they’d need on a low budget project. Four “angel
investors” would invest the majority of the budget, and the rest came from crowd-funding.
Ultimately they fell short of their goal, but the combined amount between donations and investments
came to exactly the initial number they had started with.
Casting director Greg Orson would be brought on next. During Greg’s first job as an
assistant in casting, he called Tara in to read for what would be her first job as an actress. The two
remained friends, and in a “full circle” moment, he agreed to cast BFFs. Sigrid Thornton became
attached to the film earlier when her manager suggested her for the first read-through of the script
and the three fell in love. Breakdowns went out for the rest of the roles, and they were overwhelmed
by the response, particularly for a low budget film. “It was eye opening to be on the other side of the
casting process,” they remember. “Having to narrow down hundreds of submissions to about 10-15
actors per role, seeing some incredibly talented actors who just weren’t quite right for the role, and
most humbling, having award winning actors come in to read for our film, and the heartbreak of not
being able to cast some of them are just a few things we weren’t quite ready for.”
In the end, it all came together. Filming lasted 15 days and came in just under budget. “We
were both surprised and relieved when we watched the first cut,” said Tara and Andrea. “We
couldn’t believe how much we truly liked it after having written, produced, and acted in it. We were
relieved that it still could make us laugh, and very relieved that our friendship showed up on screen,
and survived the process.”
“When people watch the film, it’s almost like a litmus test of how they view love,” they add.
“For half of the audience, the film is about love having many forms, and how sometimes the only
obstacles to finding love are our own issues. The other half believe that once we drive away, we’ll
just occasionally talk about ‘that crazy weekend when…’ For them, the movie is about how the
atmosphere we’re in can influence what we believe we feel. The irony is, we never talked about
what we believe happens when we drive away until after we finished writing the film. Like true
BFFs, we both agreed.”
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THE CAST
Sigrid Thornton – Jacqueline An icon of the Australian screen, Sigrid Thornton has starred in
many of the films now regarded as classics of the Australian
cinema. They include George Miller's box office hit The Man
From Snowy River (Fox Classics), The Lighthorsemen (RKO),
directed by Simon Wincer, Slate Wyn and Me (Hemdale) and
The Man From Snowy River 11 (Disney – Touchstone). Other
film credits include the cult hit interactive comedy, Seven Days
Later and several acclaimed independent films including The
Telegram Man (BAFTA LA winner) and Michael Rymer’s
multi award winning Face To Face, winner of 19 awards
including Santa Barbara Film Festival’s Panavision Spirit
Award. Sigrid’s latest film, BFFs, is currently in competition at
the Santa Barbara Film Festival.
Television career highlights include the Australian landmark series Seachange for ABC TV,
The Boy In The Bush for UK’s Channel 4 opposite Kenneth Brannagh and BBC - ABC Co Pro The
Far Country opposite Micheal York. Sigrid’s miniseries 1915 for BBC - ABC was followed by
HBO’s highly acclaimed All The Rivers Run and Paradise / Guns Of Paradise for CBS in the US.
Ratings winner Little Oberon and Nine’s smash hit Underbelly – The Golden Mile continue to
consolidate her unique position in the Australian film and television landscape.
Sigrid has acted as MC for Australian appearances by Nelson Mandela and the Dalai Lama
and was MC for the Centenary of Federation joint sittings of the Australian Parliament. In 2003
Sigrid was honoured as one of the top 100 Australian Entertainers of the century by the Variety Club.
She has also received multiple awards, nominations and honours and for her work in front of and
behind the cameras as well as onstage. More recent awards include Best Actress for the sell out
Australian tour of The Blue Room Sigrid toured nationally with Oscar winner Brenda Blethyn in
Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads. Her last stage performance as Desiree in Sondheim’s A Little Night
Music at the Sydney Opera House garnered rave reviews. In March and April 2014 Sigrid will star as
Blanche Du Bois in Black Swan’s landmark production of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Heath
Ledger Theatre in Perth.
Larisa Oleynik – Chloe Larisa Oleynik began her professional acting career at the age of eight in a
San Francisco production of Les Miserables. She went on to star in the
popular Nickelodeon show The Secret World of Alex Mack and then in
(your favorite) teen movie 10 Things I Hate About You. She is nostalgic
for the 90s and flannel, too.
Since graduating from Sarah Lawrence College in ’04, Ms. Oleynik has
been steadily building up her resume with TV guest appearances and
independent films. Recent favorites include multi – episode arcs on
Hawaii 5-0 and Pretty Little Liars, and a recurring gig on Mad Men as Mrs.
Ken Cosgrove. Larisa is grateful for the privilege to work as an actor and
is thrilled to be a part of BFFs with the rest of these funny humans.
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Pat Carroll – Joan In film, Pat Caroll is best known as the voice of one of the
greatest film villains of all time- Ursula in Disney’s The Little
Mermaid. She later played Ursula’s sister “Morgana” in The Little
Mermaid II. Other film credits include Songcatcher, Freedom Writers,
and Nancy Drew.
In her 63 years in the theatrical profession, she has worked
steadily on stage as well as in television and film. A celebrated actress
in all mediums, she has been nominated for a TONY (1955‘s Catch a
Star); won an EMMY (1956’s Caesar’s Hour); won a GRAMMY,
Outer Critic Circle Award, AND a Drama Desk Award (for her much
lauded one-woman show Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude
Stein); and been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award (AMC’s mini-
series, The Royale).
She began her television career on The Red Buttons Show. In addition to her Emmy award
winning work on Caesar’s Hour, she was also a series regular on The Danny Thomas Show, Busting
Loose, The Bobby Sherman Show, The Ted Knight Show, and She’s the Sheriff. Her most notable
guest star credits include The Carol Burnett Show, The Red Skelton Show, The Danny Kaye Show,
and her portrayal of Prunella in Cinderella (which ran consecutively on CBS for ten years). She was
also known for her work on such dramatic shows as Kraft Theater, Producer’s Showcase, and G.E.
Theater and also became known as the “dowager queen” of talk and game shows.
In 1979, Ms. Carroll starred in her first one-woman show (the multi-award winning Gertrude
Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein). She later received three HELEN HAYES AWARDS (as the
nurse in The Shakespeare Theatre’s Romeo and Juliet, as Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor,
and for her heralded portrayal of the title character in Brecht’s Mother Courage). In 1992, she starred
in The Show-Off at The Roundabout Theatre on Broadway, and later returned to Broadway between
1998-1999 in Sophocles’ Electra. She played over 200 roles on stage before even making her
Broadway Debut.
Sean Maher – JK Sean Maher is well known to television and film audiences for his
role as Dr. Simon Tam in Joss Whedon's feature Serenity – the film
that was based on the critically acclaimed series Firefly. Maher was
born and raised in New York where he attended the Tisch School of
the Arts at NYU. During his dramatic studies, he trained at the
Experimental Theatre Wing and Playwright's Horizons, as well as
abroad in London. He moved to Los Angeles after landing the
coveted title role in the FOX drama Ryan Caufield: Year One.
Additional credits include The Mentalist, Human Target, and
Warehouse 13. Sean can be seen this year recurring as ‘Mark Scheffer’ (aka
‘Shrapnel’) on the hit series Arrow for The CW. Other recent credits
include NBC's provocative series The Playboy Club and the Lionsgate
/ Joss Whedon feature film Much Ado About Nothing. Maher is a yoga
enthusiast and LGBT advocate. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his partner and their two
children.
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Richard Moll – Ken Legendary film and television icon Richard Moll is best known
for his memorable portrayal of the wacky sidekick, “Bull”, the bailiff,
on the long-running NBC sitcom Night Court. His prolific body of
film work ranges from comedy to drama to horror to science fiction to
children’s stories, and includes such classics as Scary Movie 2, Jingle
All The Way, Liar’s Moon, Lake Effects, Sorority Party Massacre, and
he starred as the tortured murderer “Darnell Finch” in the campy TV
Horror Movie Ghost Shark. Richard also created the spine-tingling,
evil “Kolchak Jefferson Stillwall” in the horror film Headless
Horseman.
Richard TV roles include guest appearances on shows such as
Anger Management, Cold Case, Smallville and Justice League
Unlimited and 100 Deeds For Eddie Mcdowd. He had recurring roles
on The Incredible Hulk, Dr Quinn: Medicine Woman, Dukes Of
Hazard and he provided the voice of “Two-Face” on the animated Batman TV Series and reprised
the role recently on Batman: The Brave And The Bold. He also voiced “Scorpion” on Spiderman and
“Norman” on Mighty Max. Richard credits his powerful presence as an actor to his extensive
experience performing Shakespeare. He also toured the US in a role that is now called “the
definitive Abe Lincoln” in the historical drama The Lincoln-Douglas Debates.
A passionate environmentalist, Richard has testified before the Senate Subcommittee on the
Environment. He has also been active in the fight to find a cure for Alzheimer’s Disease and has
testified before the House Subcommittee on Aging. He is now happy to live high in the mountains in
Southern California.However, Richard Moll’s favorite role of all time remains his role as Dad to his
two wonderful kids, Chloe and Mason.
Russell Sams – Jonah A native East Tennessean, Russel has always found joy in the art
of story telling through acting. After a two year stint at the University of
Tennessee, he moved to LA. Within six months of arriving in L.A., Mr.
Sams did his first movie, What Matters Most in Vega, Texas directed by
the late Jane Cusamano. Since then, Mr. Sams has appeared in thirteen
television shows, one in which his portrayal of a schizophrenic helped win
the Vision Award.
Along with his TV appearances, Sams has acted in nearly thirty
short films and ten features including The Rules of Attraction, where he
received acclaim from the New York Times as a “tour de force”. He has
played a serial killer opposite of Richard Gere and Claire Daines, as well
as an arsonist opposite of Jennifer Love Hewitt.
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Jenny O’Hara – Suzie Jenny’s film credits Sassy Pants, Heavy
Lifting, Devil (M.Night Shyamalan), Mystic River
(Clint Eastwood), Matchstick Men (Ridley Scott),
Extract, Forty Shades of Blue, Two Weeks, Jonathan
Toomey, How to Make Love to a Woman and
Heartbeat.
Her TV credits are extensive, covering a wide
spectrum, including TV movies and series regular
roles, as well as recurring characters in The King of
Queens and Big Love, and guest appearances in
Rizzoli and Isles, The Closer, NCIS, CSI, House, Nip/Tuck, Six Feet Under, Reba, among numerous
others.
Jenny has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in Los Angeles, and Regionally. On
Broadway she starred in The Fig Leaves are Falling and Promises, Promises, as well as appearing in
The Odd Couple (the female version) as Sylvie and Olive, The Kid, and The Iceman Cometh, after
making her debut opposite Alec Guiness in Dylan. Her most recent Off-Broadway appearance was in
Luck of the Irish written by Kirsten Greenidge, directed by Rebecca Taichman at the Claire Tow
Theatre, Lincoln Center. Regionally she starred in the award winning Bakersfield Mist (LA Weekly
Nomination), written and directed by Stephen Sachs at the Fountain Theatre, in Love, Loss and What
I Wore at the Geffen, in Amy Hertzog’s 40000 Miles, and in Richard Greenberg’s Our Mother’s
Brief Affair (LA Drama Critics Circle nomination) at South Coast Rep. She also starred in the Lisa
James directed Little Egypt (Dramalogue Award) at the Met, the Matrix and in NY. Additional
credits include A Skull in Connemara by Martin McDonagh (LA Weekly and LA Drama Critics
nominations) at Theatre Tribe, The Body of Bourne at the Mark Taper, Allan Miller’s The Fox
(Dramalogue Award) at the Back Alley, the Las Palmas and The Roundabout in NY, and Athol
Fugard’s Hello and Goodbye at Yale Rep.
Jenny is a member of the Matrix and Theatre Tribe companies and of The Ensemble Studio
Theatre in NY and LA. As a director, some of her favorite recent work includes The Glass
Menagerie at the Cherry County Playhouse with Rita Moreno, and Carol Real's We Used to be Fun
and Doesn't Anybody Know What a Pancreas Is? at Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA, and Tom Baum's
Shock Therapy at the Lillian Theatre with Gregg Henry.
Molly Hagan – Rebecca Molly Hagan is an acting veteran who has had the
privilege of working with some of the most
talented directors in Hollywood such as John Rich,
Blake Edwards, Alexander Payne, Neil Abramson,
Neil Burger, Kevin Smith and Joe Johnston.
Highlights in movies are: Some kind of Wonderful,
Ringmaster, Election and The Lucky Ones. In TV
her favorites are: The Nutt House, Herman's Head,
Unfabulous and Chaos. Last year brought a slew
of terrific indies her way. Watch out for
Undiscovered Gyrl, The Last Light, and of course
BFFs
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Jeffrey Vincent Parise – Scott An award winning chameleon actor of film, television and stage, Parise is
known for his range and versatility.
In film he has worked on three occasions with legendary filmmaker
Wim Wenders, including Don’t Come Knocking, written by and starring
Sam Sheppard. He has starred in numerous independent films playing
enigmatic and eccentric characters. For his portrayal in Callback; the
Unmaking of Bloodstain, Parise took home 3 “Best Actor” awards from
various festivals.
In the film Sweet Talk, Parise stars opposite Natalie Zea as a
struggling writer with an extremely active imagination and propensity for
storytelling. Sweet Talk was written by the award winning playwright and
novelist Peter Lefcourt and is currently available on iTunes & VOD.
He has appeared as a wide variety of different characters on top television shows such as CSI,
Party Down, Castle, Jericho as well as CSI: NY, in which he appeared as 2 different characters, 5
years apart, and can currently be seen on General Hospital as Carlos Rivera.
Dan Gauthier – David Dan was born in Prineville, Oregon and raised just 26 miles down the road in
the farming town of Madras. An avid outdoorsman and all star athlete, Dan
was signed by Ford modeling agency in New York City while participating in
a contest for Gillette while attending San Diego State University on a Track
scholarship. He moved to Los Angeles to become a full time actor and within
a few months started working in commercials and television guest
appearances. His first big break came when he was cast as Lt. Johnny McKay
on the critically acclaimed CBS show, Tour Of Duty. This gave him the
momentum to eventually be cast in over a dozen television pilots and
numerous guest appearances on shows such as Friends, Will and Grace,
Melrose Place, Beverly Hills 90210 and Star Trek: The Next Generation, Lost,
The New Adventures of Old Christine and Hot in Cleveland, just to name a few. He has also been in
many feature films but Teen Witch and The Son-In-Law are what he is most recognized for. He is
probably best known for portraying Kevin Buchanan on One life to Live. In 2008 he made his
directorial debut with a short film “The Art of Getting Over It”.
Dan has been married to actress and singer Lisa Fuller, who he met while filming the movie “Teen
Witch” and has one son, Cole. In his spare time Dan loves to brew micro beer and play as much golf
as possible.
Patrick O’Connor – Bob Patrick’s film credits include roles in; Christmas With The Kranks, Post
Grad, Seven Psychopaths and the upcoming Sound of Magic.
His extensive work in TV includes guest appearances on Rizzoli &
Iles, Castle, House M.D., Criminal Minds, Private Practice, The Office,
CSI:NY, Big Love, Gilmore Girls, Malcolm in the Middle, Boston Legal and
Monk, Just to name a few. He has had recurring roles on The Shield, Passions
and American Dreams.
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BFFs
Directed by ANDREW PUTSCHOEGL
Written by
ANDREA GRANO & TARA KARSIAN
Produced by ANDREA GRANO TARA KARSIAN
ANDREW PUTSCHOEGL
Director of Photography ANDREW HUEBSCHER
Edited by
COREY ZIEMNIAK
Production Designer VINCENT ALBO
Casting by
GREG ORSON, C.S.A. JOANNA DAVIS
Music by
PAUL BUCKLEY
Costumes Designed by MARISSA BORSETTO
Line Producer
DAN BERNARD
Associate Producers RYAN MININGHAM
JONAH KLEIN
Unit Production Manager KATE GRADY
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CAST
Katherine Samantha Jacqueline
Bob Suzie
Ken JK
Jonah Chloe Scott
David Rebecca
Tom Joan
Grace Lori
Terry Danny
TARA KARSIAN ANDREA GRANO SIGRID THORNTON PATRICK O’CONNOR JENNY O’HARA RICHARD MOLL SEAN MAHER RUSSELL SAMS LARISA OLEYNIK JEFFREY VINCENT PARISE DAN GAUTHIER MOLLY HAGAN ERIC LIVELY PAT CARROLL KATHY GRANO TANYA CLARKE GINETTE RHODES ANDREW JAMES JONES