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[ Asylum / Madman Entertainment / DVD ]
Release Date: Thursday 22 January 2009
R16 No Notes
R16 - Contains strong horror violence, blood & gore, and coarse language.
Region 4 - Widescreen 1.77:1 / 16:9 - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - Colour - 95 Minutes - PAL
Special Features :-
-"Master of the Dead" - interview with George A. Romero with foreword by producers.
-"Speak of the Dead" - George A. Romero looks back on his career and his influences.
-"Into The Camera" - meet the cast in the film.
-"You Look Dead!" - a documentary on the make-up FX.
-"A New Spin on Death" - a look into the visual FX of the film.
-"A World Gone Mad" - delve into the cinematography and design of the film.
-"Character Confessionals" - never-before-seen footage from the characters in the film.
-"Familiar Voices" - discover the famous voices that were used in the background of the film.
-"The Roots" - interview with George A. Romero.
-"The First Week" - a filmmaker takes us through the first week of DIARY production.
Original Trailer
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Release Information
Where will you be when the end begins?
In his first independent zombie film in over two decades, George A. Romero returns to ground zero in the realm of the undead. A group of film students making a horror movie in the woods discover that whenever someone dies, they come back as the living dead. Turning their cameras on the shocking real-life horrors happening around them, they create a video document, a diary, of their terrifying encounters and of the world as it becomes overwhelmed by hordes of the undead.
Told with Romero's pitch-black humour and an unflinching eye on our modern world, 'George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead' marks the legendary trailblazer's return to his roots.
"A Masterpiece."
-NICK DIGILIO, WGN RADIO CHICAGO
" A raw, vivid dispatch from the frontline, this melds content with frights in classic Romero style."
-EMPIRE
"Without question, the master of horror is back."
-SHOCKTILLYOUDROP.COM
"One of the most daring, hypnotic and absolutely vital horror films of the past decade."
-FANGORIA
"There are zombie movies and then there are George Romero films."
-GLOBE AND MAIL