Zombie Girl: The Movie
Zombie Girl: The Movie

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Zombie Girl: The Movie

2009
Movie
89 min
English

Emily Hagins is making a zombie movie. It's feature-length, it's bloody, and the zombies don't run. Just like it should be. But there's just one difference between her film and every other zombie movie you've ever seen. Emily is twelve.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Bret WoodGenres: Documentary, Horror

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the making of the independent horror film "Zombie the First Chapter," focusing on the challenges and creative processes involved in low-budget filmmaking. It delves into the passion and dedication of the cast and crew as they bring their zombie vision to life against significant odds. The film offers an intimate look at the collaborative spirit and artistic compromises that define the independent film scene.

Critical Reception

Zombie Girl: The Movie received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences interested in the independent horror and filmmaking process. It was praised for its raw and honest portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of creating a passion project on a shoestring budget. Reviewers highlighted its insightful look into the dedication required for such endeavors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a candid and engaging look into the world of indie horror filmmaking.

  • Appreciated for its behind-the-scenes perspective and the passion of its creators.

  • A must-watch for fans of low-budget horror and aspiring filmmakers.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed during the production of the independent horror film 'Zombie the First Chapter,' offering a meta-commentary on the filmmaking process itself.

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