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    Rent Free afterparty expenses doubled the film’s budget, yet the comedy impressed at the Tribeca Film Festival.

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    Rent Free: Indie Film Tackles the Quest for Saving Pennies with Hilarious Outcomes

    Alex West Acting Assistant Entertainment Editor

    11:55 ET, 13 Jun 2024
    Updated 11:55 ET, 13 Jun 2024

    Alex, an entertainment writer, fervently covers music, TV, and all things pop culture. She’s a social media whiz and a gaming wizard, perpetually stalking everyone that has ever gone viral and, caught up in celebrity legal dramas. Alex acquired her BA in Political Science and Communications from Pace University, followed by an MA in American Journalism from NYU.

    Rent Free


    Rent Free: A Film That’s A Little Short on Cash but Long on Laughs
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    As the credits rolled and the lights dimmed, the real show began at the Rent Free afterparty.

    In typical indie fashion, the post-premiere festivities exploded at Pianos, a trendy venue filled with cast, crew, and an open bar. Because who needs a budget when you’re riding high on “indie film” confidence?

    An insider revealed that the afterparty budget was more than double that of the actual film. Yup, that’s right—an entire film made on crumbs, yet the celebration was on a feast-worthy scale.

    Director Fernando Andres had the audacity to declare that making a comedy was more challenging than his dramatic endeavors. Apparently, nothing says “realism” like a couple of broke friends refusing to pay rent while simultaneously sipping top-shelf cocktails.

    The film chronicles best pals Ben (Jacob Roberts) and Jordan (David Treviño) as they attempt to dodge rent for months, as if that’ll magically whisk them back to New York City. Their ‘sophisticated’ plan? Couch-surfing their way into oblivion. Watching their relationships fray was the visual equivalent of a cheap IKEA desk: you think it’ll hold up, but lo and behold…

    In true indie style, the flick gleefully flaunts its queer perspective, showcasing characters confidently navigating love without the burden of coming out narratives clogging the plot. How refreshing! It’s like finding out your favorite avocado toast isn’t overpriced after all—pure bliss.

    Join the Drink-Fueled Fun

    While Ben and Jordan’s budget may have been tighter than their couches, the indie charm of Rent Free takes its financial constraints in stride. The filmmakers partied like they were on a Hollywood budget—a noble enterprise in the trials of indie filmmaking.

    So, there you have it: a film that brilliantly captures the struggle of friendship against the backdrop of financial absurdity, proving that life is not about the money—it’s about the cocktails afterwards.


    Stay updated on the latest news, showbiz, and lifestyle trends—your wallet might thank you. Cheers to indie films and the unexpected ways they reflect our financial journeys!

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