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Duration: 200 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2018-Jul-16 |
Alternate Names: Sophi Berglund
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Anna Sophia Berglund, born April 5, 1986, is an American actress, model, Playmate, and reality show personality. She rose to prominence as Playmate of the Month for Playboy in January 2011. Before her modeling career took off, she worked as a promotional model for GXS Motorsports for two years. Notably, she went by the name Sophi Berglund during this time before resuming her original name.
Release Year: 2018
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Zoun Anamesa Mas
Director: Brian A. Metcalf
Writer: Brian A. Metcalf
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Companies: Red Compass Media
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
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Keywords: blood sucking, found footage, vampire, vampiress (female vampire)
In 'Living Among Us,' vampires have recently revealed themselves to the human population and agreed to coexist peacefully. A group of documentarians is granted access to film a reality TV show about vampire life, aiming to dispel stereotypes and humanize them. However, as they spend time with the vampires, the crew begins to realize that their hosts are not as peaceful as they seem. As reality sets in, the crew finds themselves in over their heads, facing far more danger than they bargained for.
'Living Among Us' is a found-footage horror-comedy film directed by Brian A. Metcalf and released in 2018. The film explores the concept of vampires living among humans after revealing themselves to the world. It uses the reality TV show trope to examine how humans might interact with vampires under such circumstances, touching on themes of fear, prejudice, and the dangers of stereotyping. Despite its comedic elements, the film takes a dark turn as the documentary crew faces real threats from their vampire subjects.