Livestock (film)

Livestock
Directed by Christopher Di Nunzio
Produced by Christopher Di Nunzio
Written by Christopher Di Nunzio
Melanie Kotoch
Music by Nicholas David Potvin
Cinematography Nolan Yee
Edited by Melanie Kotoch
Release dates
  • January 15, 2009 (2009-01-15)
Running time
76 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Livestock is a 2009 American independent horror film directed by Christopher Di Nunzio. From a screenplay by Di Nunzio and Melanie Kotoch. Starring Fiore Leo, Robert Hines, Johanna Gorton, Michael Reardon, and features Christina C. Crawford, Irina Peligrad, Matt Phillion, Aurora Grabill, Slava Dorogapulko, Leighsa Burgin, Lou Fuoco, Stephanie Spry, Vinnie Di Nunzio. Livestock was made on a low budget and filming began in Boston, Massachusetts in 2007.

In August 2009 R-Squared Films acquired distribution rights of Livestock and released the DVD on November 10, 2009.

Plot

A mysterious cult has decided to take a new direction in giving Victor, a hard working trusted member, a promotion. However, his cruel minded disciples have decided to take action of their own. Growing tired of their monotonous plans, they begin to take their malevolent acts one step further. In a world seemingly far removed from Victor's, two young girls, Annabel and Tina, are trying to make changes in their own lives. Annabel prepares for a second date with Jerry, a man she met online, while Tina keeps focused on an important meeting that is sure to open up new doors in her life. Soon these two worlds collide as Annabel and Tina find themselves deep within the belly of the beast, and the long, dark history of a secret organization is revealed.

Cast

The Pack

Other Cast

Crew

Production

Filming locations

Awards

Robert Hines and Irina Peligrad were Nominated for best Actor and Actress at The 2009 San Antonio Horrific Film Festival. It was for their work in "Livestock" (2009). The festival was August 27-30th 2009, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.

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