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An invisible hand that makes the dead walk!Plot:
Zombie business is unleashed as the "invisible hand" of "voodoo economics" produces disposible people. Shot in Super 8, the film evokes the silent era, while also mixing B-movie horror, experimental cinema and political satire. | add synopsisAwards:
1 win moreUser Comments:
Gruesome reality moreCast
(Credited cast)| Allan Brown | ... | The Man | |
| Brad Colbourne | ... | Man in Black | |
| Richard Gatkowski | ... | Man in Grey | |
| Christopher MacKinnon | ... | Dan Petro | |
| Deidre Martin | ... | The Wife | |
| Lynne Trépanier | ... | Angela | |
| Tamara Vukov | ... | Woman in Black |
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Canada:16 minCountry:
CanadaLanguage:
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1.78 : 1 moreFilming Locations:
Montréal, Québec, CanadaMOVIEmeter: 
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Won Best Director Award (Shorts category) at the International Festival of Horror, Cincinnati, October 2005. moreFAQ
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Zombie Business is an example of how film can continue to be a medium of social commentary without losing high cinematic quality and commitment to the genre. The journey begins in the depiction of the kind of life we see daily: people heading to work, protesters seeking support for their causes, street people seeking food and shelter and help from anyone willing to help. This tedium quickly reveals an underlying horror that emerges to great power and devastating outcomes.
Anyone who questions the connection between the marketplace and the revenge of its victims needs to see this short film. DeGiglio-Bellemare portrays the relationships between the workers, the street people and the activists as an organic machine that inevitably begins to devour itself.
Chilling stuff.