
Movie spotlight
The Battery
It is the third year of the war and Sarajevo people are tired and nervous. A ceasefire has been announced. In a building with six apartments, a young couple is waiting for a renovation. The whole neighborhood is excitedly waiting for the birth of a new baby. Roma play and sing under windows.
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Plot Summary
Two baseball players, Ben and Mickey, are on the run across a zombie-infested America. With dwindling supplies and their patience wearing thin, they struggle to survive the harsh realities of the apocalypse and their own deteriorating friendship. Their journey leads them to an abandoned house where they must confront not only the undead but also their own inner demons and the question of what it truly means to live.
Critical Reception
The Battery was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its character-driven approach to the zombie genre, its low-budget ingenuity, and its melancholic tone. Critics praised its realistic portrayal of post-apocalyptic survival and the strong performances of its leads.
What Reviewers Say
A refreshingly character-focused take on the zombie apocalypse.
Praised for its gritty realism and emotional depth.
Demonstrates that compelling horror can be achieved on a minimal budget.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's unique perspective on zombie survival, focusing on the human element and the breakdown of relationships amidst the chaos. Many appreciated the film's subdued and realistic approach, finding it a refreshing change from more action-oriented zombie films.
Awards & Accolades
Won multiple awards on the festival circuit, including Best Narrative Feature at the Fantasia International Film Festival and Best Actor for Jeremy Gardner at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget of only $6,000, with much of the crew and cast contributing their time and resources to make the project a reality.
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