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Zero Day
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Standard 1.33:1 Color / Production Year: 2003 / Region 1
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All-Time Sales Rank: 21389
| Overall Rating:    4 out of 5, including 1 review Add your comments on this Title. |
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Two kids. One school.
"We are the Army of Two!" So begins the video diary of Andre (Andre Keuck) and Cal (Calvin Robertson), two best friends and alienated high school students who have meticulously planned a "big-ass mission" that will shock and terrify their community. They have officially declared war, stockpiled their weapons, and set the day now, "let the countdown begin." Make no mistake: Zero Day is not a "Blair Witch" stunt. With his uncanny unprofessional cast and unflinching intimacy, director Ben Coccio's award-winning first feature is a disturbingly authentic and harrowing look at a tragedy as unthinkable as today's headlines.
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Features:
| Audio commentary with director Ben Coccio and actor Andre Keuck
The "Making-of" ZERO DAY
Screen test of stars Calvin Robertson and Andre Keuck
Home movie footage
Original theatrical trailer
Storyboards gallery
Film Festival photo gallery
New essay by Henry Jenkins, Director of the MIT Comparative Media Studies Program
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| | Standard 1.33:1 Color | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
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| Studio: Home Vision Production Year: 2003 Release Date: 4/5/2005
Length: 92 mins Rating: NR
| Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-SL Item Code: ZER030 UPC Code: 037429205426
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Overall Rating:    4 out of 5, including 1 review Add your comments on this Title. |
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Customer Review
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Chilling and well done fictional take on Columbine - 4 out of 5 (3/19/2007)
Obviously modeled after the Columbine shootings, this could easily be mistaken for exploitative trash (see Duck: Carbine High). However this no-budget little film, manages to paint a frighteningly realistic picture of what may go through severely troubled teenage minds. It follows them via "home videos" (much like the infamous Klebold and Harris ones) and surveillance cameras on the days leading up to and including the actual school rampage. Excellent performances by all involved (mostly
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