Director
Kevin Hamedani
Year
2009
Run Time
92
min
Country
USA
Language
English
PROGRAM Time
minutes
CONTENT WARNING:
An idyllic peninsula town is under attack by that most invasive of pests: zombies! Port Gamble is being overrun with braineaters, and the people seem powerless to stave them off. But wait, a ragtag band of rebels is trying to turn the tide and push the invading hordes of undead back!
This film is presented in English with English subtitles.
Meet us at the brattle for an evening of queer horror films. Greg Ivan Smith returns to the Boston LGBT Film Festival with his new short Remission, and a great big awesome dose of zombie craziness from Kevin Hamedani.
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Remission

CONTENT WARNING:
Greg Ivan Smith (The Back Room, BLGBTFF 2009) returns to the festival with his latest film Remission a horror tale that perfectly compliments Zombies of Mass Destruction.
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