Director - Marilou Daube
Photographer - Mario Sorrenti
Director - Marilou Daube
Photographer - Mario Sorrenti
Styled - George Cortina
Directed by Bobby Carnevale
Director of Photography : Corey Gegner
Starring Michael Improta
Editor: Matt Cascella
Sound Design: Ross Brunetti
Steadi Op: Yoshi Tang
1st AC: Brett Checkelsky
Gaffer: Nick Perron-Siegel
Key Grip: Travis LaBella
Sound: Corey Poindexter
Makeup: FlaviaColucci
Director - 2016
Sam and Mattie are two regular guys living up their senior year of high school. The two BFFs have girlfriends, they’re popular, they’re in a rock band. All is good and well until prom night, when the devil shows up looking for Sam and Mattie and subsequently ruins prom by peeing in the punch bowl.
Twenty years ago, Sam and Mattie were born with the fate that one day they’d be bionic heroes with the power to save all of humanity. The devil tried to kidnap the boys the day of their birth, but was unsuccessful, killing their mothers instead before being sucked back into the fiery pits of Hell. Since then, the devil has been determined to destroy Sam and Mattie before they can destroy him.
Now it’s time for Sam and Mattie to get revenge. From prom to Spring break to epic boat parties with DJ Pauly D, Sam and Mattie embark on a wild (and rather hilarious) quest to conquer the devil once and for all.
Spring Break Zombie Massacre is an epic tale of friendship, love, and demons. And, of course, slurpees.
Director
Sam and Mattie are BFFs from Providence, Rhode Island. The two met in grade school through the Special Olympics, and for the most part, they're normal teenage dudes. They like to skate and play video games and talk about girls and stuff, but the one thing they both LOVE is cinema. They love to go to the movies, talk about movies, brainstorm movie ideas, and act out their favorite scenes.
Four years ago, Sam and Mattie had an idea to make the most epic teen zombie movie of all time. This was nothing out of the ordinary - they are constantly hatching zany schemes to "launch their careers." But something about this zombie movie stuck with them. They began jotting down notes and writing scenes. They drafted storyboards and dreamt up celebrity cameos along with a dream soundtrack. Eventually, Sam’s older brother Jesse decided it was time to help them make it happen FOR REAL. Jesse called up his childhood friend, Bobby Carnevale, to come film with the boys for a few days. The two quickly realized this was going to be way more than just some backyard zombie film and the seed for a feature documentary was planted.
In October of 2015, Jesse, along with a group of Sam and Mattie’s close friends, launched a two=part Kickstarter campaign with a funding goal of $50,000. The first part: to film the actual zombie movie, exactly as Sam and Mattie envisioned it.
The second part: to film a raw, behind-the-scenes documentary of Sam and Mattie at work as they turn their script into the most epic teen zombie movie of all time.
The media quickly took to Sam and Mattie, and the project was featured on several news sites and blogs, such as PBS, Buzzfeed, and Huffington Post. On November 19, 2014, the campaign closed at $68,936 - a 38% increase from the original funding goal. The rest, well...the rest is history.
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Director/DP - 2015
Directed by Cameron Duddy
Directed by Cameron Duddy
Directed by Cameron Duddy
Production Company - Zero Point Zero Productions
Director - Jennifer Williams
Directed by Ian Karr
Directed by Ronni Thomas
Directed by Ronni Thomas
Directed by Ronni Thomas
Directed by Ronni Thomas
Directed by Ronni Thomas
Directed by Ronni Thomas
Directed by Robbie Banfitch
Directed by Lucas Near-Verbrugghe & Molly Ward
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