1 Million Zombies: The Story of Plaga Zombie

1 Million Zombies: The Story of Plaga Zombie

Release date : November 6, 2022
Runtime : 1h 14m
Countries of origin : Argentina /
Original Language : Spanish /
Production companies : Otto Films /
November 6, 2022 1h 14m Argentina Documentary Spanish More
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In 1997, 17-year-old suburban Buenos Aires filmmakers Pablo Parés and Hernan Sáez pooled $450 to co-write/produce/direct and star in a shot-on-VHS zombie epic of such flesh-ripping, gore-spewing greatness that it instantly drew global cult acclaim and redefined the possibilities of extreme DIY horror. Over the next 20 years, Parés, Sáez and their friends would create two increasingly ambitious – and equally brilliant – viscera-soaked sequels (and several short films) that made them “Argentinian George Romeros who’ve built a small empire of gore flicks”
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Pablo Parés
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Berta Muñiz
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Paulo Soria
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Walter Cornás
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Diego Parés
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Urco Urquiza
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Julia Lenzberg
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  • title:1 Million Zombies: The Story of Plaga Zombie
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:1h 14m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Camilo de Cabo / Nicanor Loreti /
  • Writers: Nicanor Loreti · Camilo de Cabo ·
  • Production companies: Otto Films ·
  • Overview:In 1997, 17-year-old suburban Buenos Aires filmmakers Pablo Parés and Hernan Sáez pooled $450 to co-write/produce/direct and star in a shot-on-VHS zombie epic of such flesh-ripping, gore-spewing greatness that it instantly drew global cult acclaim and redefined the possibilities of extreme DIY horror. Over the next 20 years, Parés, Sáez and their friends would create two increasingly ambitious – and equally brilliant – viscera-soaked sequels (and several short films) that made them “Argentinian George Romeros who’ve built a small empire of gore flicks”
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