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Zero Day

Rating:No Rating
Genre:Drama
Release Date:September 3, 2003
Running time:94 minutes
Cast:Rachel Benichak, Christopher Coccio, Andre Keuck, Gerhard Keuck, Johanne Keuck
Director:Ben Coccio
Producer:Adam Brightman, Ben Coccio
Writer:Ben Coccio
Distributor:Avatar Films

Description: A dramatic tale that presents the complicated world of two best friends Andre and Cal, alienated adolescent boys determined to carry out a violent attack on their high school. This self-named "Army of Two" uses video cameras to record everything relevant to their final "mission." These video diaries provide a window into the boys' chillingly ordinary lives, and in getting to know them, viewers become seduced by their intelligence, their humor, their directness, the inward and outward expressions of their adolescence, and their terrible single-mindedness. Unsentimental and unnerving, the story points no fingers and wisely leaves it to the viewer to judge its characters.

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