A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 6, 2022
Original Title:
Un millón de zombies: La historia de Plaga Zombie
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Otto Films
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
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”
Additional Editor:
Nicanor Loreti
Camilo de Cabo
Martín Ernesto García
Animation:
Martín de Cabo
Camera Operator:
Martín Ernesto García
Ignacio Quaranta
Jorge Benjardino
Cinematography:
Jorge Benjardino
Martín Ernesto García
Ignacio Quaranta
Color Grading:
Lionel Cornistein
Director:
Nicanor Loreti
Camilo de Cabo
Editor:
Emanuel Flax
Executive Producer:
Nicolás Galvagno
Graphic Designer:
Martín de Cabo
Makeup Designer:
Cecília Pereira
Music:
Fuu Pablo
Producer:
Camilo de Cabo
Nicanor Loreti
Sound:
Pablo Sala
Sound Recordist:
Nahuel Ramos
Jonatan Lois
Thanks:
Pablo Parés
Hernán Sáez
Walter Cornás
Sebastián Muñiz
Paulo Soria
Walter Rivero
Garry Medeiros
Diego Parés
Julia Lenzberg
Goyo Escardó
Urco Urquiza
Matthew G. Hill
Miguel Ángel Vigna
Leonardo Oyola
Germán Magariños
Gabriel Grieco
Axel Kuschevatzky
Diego Curubeto
Juan Bautista Dartiguelongue
Demián Rugna
Gustavo Sala
Daniel de la Vega
Alejandro J. Cura
Matías Méndez
Andrés Loreti
Paula Manzone
Helena Loreti
María Grisel Morínigo
Pablo Vostrouski
Alejandro D'Aloisio
Darío Georges
Ayar Blasco
Pablo Romero
Writer:
Nicanor Loreti
Camilo de Cabo
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