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ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction

It’s September 2003, and for the residents of the small, idyllic island town of Port Gamble, Washington, the times they are a-changin’. The fishing boats and tourists have all but gone. The town’s mayoral race is heating up as Mayor Burton faces a challenge from Cheryl Banks. Reverend Haggis continues to preach his Sunday morning fire-and-brimstone sermons, but only to a half-filled church. Former resident Tom returns home, with his new boyfriend Lance in tow, for a dinner at his mother’s place, where he has plans to come out. Meanwhile Frida, a Princeton student of Middle Eastern descent, has also returned home to help in her father’s restaurant. And then, of course, there’s the small matter of a zombie virus outbreak. Now the residents of Port Gamble—well, those who don’t desire human flesh—must set aside their differences and start smashing the undead if they hope to make it through the night. Set during the most ultra-patriotic, ultra-paranoid era in recent memory, ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction uses its setting’s isolated time and place to generate as much political and social satire as bloodshed. Director Kevin Hamedani, producer John Sinno, and many cast/crew expected to attend both screenings

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Cast & Crew

Director: Kevin Hamedani
Producer: John Sinno
Editor: Andrew McAllister
Screenwriter: Ramon Isao, Kevin Hamedani
Cinematographer: John Guleserian

Music: C. Andrew Rohrmann
Principal Cast: Janette Armand, Doug Fahl, Cooper Hopkins, Russell Hodgkinson, Bill Johns, James Mesher, Cornelia D. Moore, Victoria Drake, Linda Jensen, Ali Hamedani, Ryan Barret, Andrew Hyde, Irene Strauss
Filmography: Debut Feature Film

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    Great movie!, Jun 04, 2009

    By Kenneth Bray

    “Went and saw the first showing at SIFF, and it was great! The humor in it was outstanding, and the movie was very well paced all around.”

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Screenings

SIFF Cinema
June 2, 2009 9:15 PM
9:15 PM (Date has passed.)
Kirkland Performance Center
June 4, 2009 10:00 PM
10:00 PM (Date has passed.)