The evolution of the zombie from its roots in Haitian voodoo to its coveted role as the world's most popular monster: from being a clumsy corpse to becoming a cannibal killer and the main agent of every infectious pandemic, the zombie has come a long way in seventy years. A look at the rising tide of zombie culture examining why something so dead has so much life in viewers' nightmares and at the box office.
Donna Davies | Director |
Shehab Illyas | Original Music Composer |
Alexander Rosborough | Sound Designer |
Valerie Mansour | Researcher |
Asif Illyas | Original Music Composer |
John Rosborough | Sound Designer |
John Rosborough | Sound Mixer |
Thor Henrikson | Editor |
Robert Zimmerman | Director of Photography |
Kimberlee McTaggart | Producer |