
Hi, Friends!
Comedy
Overview
Hi, Friends! is a cringe-inducing short film that takes place in the all-too-familiar present day of New York City. The world is closing in around us, and it’s a battle of wills for who can go the longest before the obvious is proclaimed: we are not OK.
Top Cast


Madeline Wise
Madeline Wise
Marge
Madeline Wise
Marge


Chris Myers
Chris Myers
Brian
Chris Myers
Brian


Molly Camp
Molly Camp
Beth
Molly Camp
Beth


Ethan Dubin
Ethan Dubin
Jeremy
Ethan Dubin
Jeremy


Mike Iveson
Mike Iveson
Jim
Mike Iveson
Jim


Brian McCarthy
Brian McCarthy
Bill
Brian McCarthy
Bill


Alton Alburo
Alton Alburo
Max
Alton Alburo
Max


Ava Eisenson
Ava Eisenson
Shana
Ava Eisenson
Shana
Emma Ramos
Emma Ramos
Gabriella
Emma Ramos
Gabriella
Michael Joseph Murray
Michael Joseph Murray
Evan
Michael Joseph Murray
Evan
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