

14 minutes of sleaze, schemes, and seriously questionable life choices.
A bodacious grifter and a bad-ass thug meet to negotiate a drug deal. But she's really setting him up for the mysterious boss she's enslaved to
Production
Micro-budget ambition punching way above its weight class.
Costume
Kitty's deliberate trash-glam aesthetic tells her whole backstory.
Director
Jennifer Barlow Grodsky
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Michael Q. Schmidt, who plays Chug Skivens, was a prolific character actor who appeared in over 200 productions, often in bizarre or grotesque roles.
The film's entire existence stems from 2009's 'Zombie Apocalypse' filmmaking challenge, which explains its compressed runtime and desperate energy.