American Zombie
{{Infobox film
| name = American Zombie
| image = American Zombie.jpg
| alt =
| caption =
| director = Grace Lee
| producer = In-Ah Lee
| writer = {{plainlist|
- Rebecca Sonnenshine
- Grace Lee
}}
| starring = {{plainlist|
- Austin Basis
- Suzy Nakamura
- John Solomon
- Al Vicente
- Jane Edith Wilson
- John Solomon
}}
| music = Woody Pak
| cinematography = Matthias Grunsky
| editing = Tamara M. Maloney
| studio = Leelee Films
| distributor = {{plainlist|
- Cinema Libre Studio
- iHQ
}}
| released = {{Film date|2007|01|18|Slamdance Film Festival|ref1={{cite web|url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/8040/|title=American Zombie: Interview with Director Grace Lee|last=Miska|first=Brad|work=Bloody Disgusting|date=2007-01-19|accessdate=2013-11-30}}}}
| runtime = 96 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
| gross = $3,126{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=americanzombie.htm|title=American Zombie|work=Box Office Mojo|accessdate=2013-11-30}}
}}
American Zombie is a 2007 American mockumentary horror film directed by Grace Lee, written by Rebecca Sonnenshine and Lee, and starring Lee and John Solomon as documentary filmmakers who investigate a fictional subculture of real-life zombies living in Los Angeles.
Plot
John Solomon, a documentary filmmaker, recruits Grace Lee to investigate the zombie subculture of Los Angeles. Solomon is convinced that the zombies are dangerous and wishes to expose them, but Lee takes a more sympathetic view. Zombies are divided into three different categories: the feral, Romero-style zombies that exhibit no sentience; low-functioning zombies that can work simple menial jobs, such as sweatshops; and high-functioning zombies that do not retain their memories or personality but can pass as human. At first open and welcoming, the zombies become evasive and warn the documentary crew away from a private ceremony at an upcoming zombie festival. There, the crew discovers that the rumors of cannibalism are not simply an ignorant cultural stereotype.
Cast
- Grace Lee as a fictional version of herself
- John Solomon as a fictional version of himself
- Austin Basis as Ivan
- Suzy Nakamura as Judy
- Al Vicente as Joel
- Jane Edith Wilson as Lisa
- Andrew Amondson as himself
- Amy D. Higgins as Dr. Gloria Reynolds
- Vanessa Peters as Monique
Production
The film was inspired by director Grace Lee's previous documentary work and the violent dreams that one of Lee's friends had been having.{{cite web|url=http://twitchfilm.com/2008/04/american-zombieinterview-with-grace-lee.html|title=AMERICAN ZOMBIE—Interview With Grace Lee|last=Guillen|first=Michael|work=Twitch Film|date=2008-04-04|accessdate=2013-11-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131206050702/http://twitchfilm.com/2008/04/american-zombieinterview-with-grace-lee.html|archive-date=2013-12-06|url-status=dead}} Lee wanted to make a satire about documentary filmmaking, identity politics, and life in Los Angeles.{{cite book|title=Chris Gore's Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide, 4th edition: The Essential Companion for Filmmakers and Festival-Goers|last=Gore|first=Chris|authorlink=Chris Gore|publisher=Random House|year=2010|isbn=9780307875082|page=211|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=woEVj6mgbnYC&pg=PA211}}
Release
American Zombie premiered at Slamdance Film Festival on January 18, 2007. It also screened at SXSW and Sitges Film Festival.{{cite web|url=http://www.screendaily.com/cinema-libre-welcomes-zombie-to-the-us/4037050.article|title=Cinema Libre welcomes Zombie to the US|last=Shackleton|first=Liz|work=Screen Daily|date=2008-02-07|accessdate=2013-11-30}} On March 28, 2008, it got a limited theatrical release.{{cite web|url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/11371/|title=New Poster For 'American Zombie' Theatrical Run|last=Miska|first=Brad|work=Bloody Disgusting|date=2008-02-25|accessdate=2013-11-30}} To publicize the release, Lee and members of the cast recreated artistic elements of the show, including a zombie art showing and zines. It was released on DVD on July 8, 2008.{{cite web|url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/story/dvd-releases-mummy-ruins|title=DVD Releases: Mummy Ruins|last=Siebalt|first=Joshua|work=Dread Central|date=2008-07-07|accessdate=2013-11-30}} American Zombie is the first English-language film distributed by iHQ.{{cite journal|url=https://variety.com/2006/film/news/agency-reaches-out-1200342713/|title=Agency reaches out|last=Paquet|first=Darcy|journal=Variety|date=2006-08-01|accessdate=2013-11-30}}
Reception
Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 72% of 18 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 6.5/10.{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/american_zombie/|title=American Zombie|work=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=2013-11-30}} Bloody Disgusting rated the film 2.5/5 stars and said that the climax invalidates the biting satire that comes before it.{{cite web|url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/film/110516/american-zombie-v/?tab=bd-review|title=American Zombie (V)|author=|work=Bloody Disgusting|date=2007-03-11|accessdate=2013-11-30}} Dennis Harvey of Variety called the film mildly amusing and tepid compared to much better zombie spoofs, which he said are played out.{{cite journal|url=https://variety.com/2007/film/reviews/american-zombie-1200509439/|title=Review: 'American Zombie'|last=Harvey|first=Dennis|journal=Variety|date=2007-03-23|accessdate=2013-11-30}} Steve Barton of Dread Central rated the film 3.5/5 stars and said the film "will keep you laughing and also send the shivers. It's one of the most unique living dead experiences you're likely to have for some time to come." However, Barton criticized the ending as "a very flaccid exclamation point on an otherwise ambitious experience."{{cite web|url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/reviews/american-zombie-dvd|title=American Zombie (DVD)|last=Barton|first=Steve|work=Dread Central|date=2008-07-03|accessdate=2013-11-30}} Tom Becker of DVD Verdict wrote that it is "a funny and original faux documentary that works as a social satire as well as a send up of the horror subgenre made famous by George Romero."{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/americanzombie.php|title=American Zombie|last=Becker|first=Tom|work=DVD Verdict|date=2008-07-08|accessdate=2013-11-30|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007181609/http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/americanzombie.php|archivedate=2008-10-07}} Heather Seebach of Shock Till You Drop wrote that it "provides a clever idea with elements of social commentary and self-parody."{{cite web|url=http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/reviews/5322-american-zombie/|title=American Zombie|last=Seebach|first=Heather|work=Shock Till You Drop|date=2008-03-23|accessdate=2013-11-30}} J. R. Jones of the Chicago Reader said that while almost nothing in the film is original, Lee "smoothly steers the narrative from farce to suspense."{{cite web|url=http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/american-zombie/Film?oid=1057408|title=American Zombie|last=Jones|first=J. R.|work=Chicago Reader|date=17 January 2008 |accessdate=2013-11-30}} In a mixed review, Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter said that "the satire is highly uneven, and the whole enterprise is a bit too drawn out to retain its irreverent momentum."{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/film-film-zombie-dc-idUSN2313394520080323|title="American Zombie" boasts some low-budget bite|last=Farber|first=Stephen|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=2008-03-23|accessdate=2013-11-30}} Academic Peter Dendle called the film a "discerning, carefully thought out contribution to the genre" that "is never reducible to a preachy, thinly veiled metaphor".{{cite book|title=The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000-2010|last=Dendle|first=Peter|authorlink=Peter Dendle|publisher=McFarland Publishing|year=2012|isbn=9780786461639|pages=21–23|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nMFGJbVpumQC&pg=PA21}} Author Eric Hamako wrote that the film "portrays conservative rhetoric that the Other does not deserve civil rights and will only use those rights to further their attempts to destroy society."{{cite book|title=Race, Oppression and the Zombie: Essays on Cross-cultural Appropriations of the Caribbean Tradition|editor1-last=Moreman|editor1-first=Christopher|editor2-last=Rushton|editor2-first=Cory|chapter=Zombie Orientals Are My Brain!|last=Hamako|first=Eric|publisher=McFarland Publishing|year=2012|isbn=9780786459117|page=119|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=x5Xt50f7HZ0C&pg=PA119}}
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0765430}}
- {{Rotten Tomatoes|american_zombie}}
Category:2007 independent films
Category:American independent films
Category:American zombie films
Category:American mockumentary films
Category:American satirical films
Category:Films directed by Grace Lee
Category:2000s English-language films