Screened as part of NZIFF 2008

George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead 2007

Directed by George A. Romero

Gore-hounds rejoice! The Maestro returns with a new installment in his epic anthology of all things zombie. "An entirely fresh take on the inevitably impending apocalypse." — Cinematical

USA In English
95 minutes 35mm

Director, Screenplay

Photography

Adam Swica

Editor

Michael Doherty

Music

Norman Orenstein

With

Michelle Morgan
,
Joshua Close
,
Shawn Roberts
,
Amy Lalonde
,
Joe Dinicol
,
Scott Wentworth
,
Philip Riccio
,
Chris Violette
,
Tatiana Maslany

Festivals

Toronto 2007; Sundance, Rotterdam 2008

Elsewhere

Gore-hounds rejoice! The Maestro returns with a new instalment in his epic anthology of all things zombie. Eschewing the metaphoric scale of its predecessor Land of the Dead, Romero updates the media critique inherent in the series, retaining a vital contemporary resonance. It’s the present, society is disintegrating, and the living dead return to walk the earth. A student film crew documents the carnage as one by one they fall victim to the undead hordes. Their documentary, entitled The Death of Death, is presented to the viewer as the unedited truth, and an antidote to the lies broadcast by the mainstream media. Within the rich conceit of a film-within-a-film, Romero deconstructs genre clichés, while biting the very hand that feeds him. The satire is spiced with comedy and bathos, but fanboys/girls need never fear. The splatter dips deep into new depths of ooze, and the final shot is a real doozie! — MS