
“The War on Dead is viewed through the eyes of a documentarian who travels with a rag tag hunting pack that seeks out hordes of the flesh eating undead.” Seven months have passed since the dead took over. Many cities and states have been abandoned and left to die. Society is trying to create a [...]
“The War on Dead is viewed through the eyes of a documentarian who
travels with a rag tag hunting pack that seeks out hordes of the flesh eating undead.”
Seven months have passed since the dead took over. Many cities and states have been abandoned and left to die. Society is trying to create a new order from the chaos. The military has been officially assigned the task of fighting the undead hordes. However several self sufficient hunting groups made up of everyday citizens have been established to take on the zombie threat in a war aptly referred to as the ‘War on Dead’.
24-year-old Canadian filmmaker Reese Eveneshen aims to inject new life into the ongoing but graying zombie-film genre. In whatEveneshen considers a uniquely honest homage to the classic George A. Romero “Dead” series that started with Night of the Living Dead in 1969. Eveneshen’s feature-length Dead Genesis passes on campy revisionist efforts to re-visit the stark, bleak landscape depicted in the original monster movie.
Interested? You should be! Here’s an exclusive look at the first 5 minutes.







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