Award Winning Indie Film
When you want to be entertained by a one of a kind zombie movie, watch the French coming of age horror drama Zombi Child.
In addition to the ‘normal’ teenage issues and zombie theme, we get to take a look at the French colonial history of Haiti and how it impacts the present day.
This film is entertaining on the surface, but also thought provoking on a deeper level.
The Certified Fresh indie film is not rated, but is best suited for adults and zombie loving older teens.
Official Trailer
Zombi Child
Film Movement
Not Rated
Release Date 5/19/20
Synopsis
Haiti, 1962. A man is brought back from the dead only to be sent to the living hell of the sugarcane fields.
In Paris, 55 years later, at a prestigious all-girls boarding school, Melissa, a young Haitian teenager, confesses an old family secret to a group of new friends.
She never imagined that this strange tale would convince a heartbroken classmate to do the unthinkable.
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Richard Brandt says
Digging the political angle. And no one makes zombies like Haiti. That’s old-school zombi.
Nancy says
It sounds like this movie is not for the faint of heart viewer!
Laurie Nykaza says
I love Zombi movies so this is perfect were watching a new on right now with Woody Harrelson
Sandra Watts says
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Edye says
I would love this!
Tony Platz says
Looks like a real good movie .
David Hollingsworth says
I’ve heard so many great things about this film. It seems like a cross of a horror film, political drama, and coming-of-age portrait.
Darlene Carbajal says
Wow, sounds interesting.
Donna L says
Thanks for the chance to win this DVD.
Carolyn G says
looks good
Latoya says
I dont usually like horror films, but the trailer looks intriguing.
June S. says
This drew me to it right away;
Release Date 5/19/20
Synopsis
Haiti, 1962. A man is brought back from the dead only to be sent to the living hell of the sugarcane fields.
In Paris, 55 years later, at a prestigious all-girls boarding school, Melissa, a young Haitian teenager, confesses an old family secret to a group of new friends.
She never imagined that this strange tale would convince a heartbroken classmate to do the unthinkable.
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James Coyne says
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Michele Hunter says
I’m a sucker for zombie films.
Rita M says
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bill norris says
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