Francesco Picone and Uwe Boll want you to feel the Anger of the Dead

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Uncork’d Entertainment will be releasing writer/director Francesco Picone’s zombie film ANGER OF THE DEAD onto theatre screens in New York and Los Angeles on January 8th, but if you aren’t able to make the screenings in those cities you can still enjoy the trailer, which is embedded below.

Produced by Marco Ristori, Luca Boni, and the infamous Uwe Boll, ANGER OF THE DEAD stars Aaron Stielstra, Marius Bizau, Désirée Giorgetti, Michael Segal, Roberta Sparta, David White, Claudio Camilli, and Chiara Paoli.

The synopsis:

In a world ravaged by a virus that turns people into cannibals, a pregnant woman named Alice manages to survive. Alice, in the company of two other men, strives to reach an island untouched by the plague. Meanwhile, a dangerous individual is on the trail of a mysterious girl, which causes Alice to realize that the zombies are not her biggest and only threat.

Carlo Diamantini provided the special effects that bring the living dead to the screen.

ANGER OF THE DEAD is a feature length adaptation of Picone’s award-winning 16 minute short film of the same name, which I have also included below for your viewing pleasure.

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