Night of the Living Jews Directed
by
Oliver Noble USA / 2007 / 17:30 minutes
World Premiere
Screening
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SYNOPSIS:
On the first night of Passover the residents of a remote Jewish bungalow colony are turned into flesh eating zombies by matzoh with a dark history. In the hunt for human flesh, the zombies descend on an unsuspecting family in their quiet farmhouse. The loving mother (Alexandra Angeloch), father (Phillip Levine), along with their rascally son James (Adam Forrest) and naively seductive teenage daughter Sally (Sierra DeCrosta), have to tap into their deepest survival instincts to battle Hasidic zombies, killer payos (that˙s right, those little curly side-burns), and antler-sporting zombie rabbis. It's really the beginning of the end when a fairly tall but not so dark stranger (Nate Earl), who knows the situation all too well, miraculously appears. Journey through their hellish night of terror, romance, and a frighteningly non-kosher diet.
BIO:
Oliver Noble grew up in New York's Hudson Valley and has been making movies since grade school with his friend, cinematographer Sam Falconi. He quit high school after the ninth grade to pursue filmmaking full-time, working in different capacities on short and feature films. With the help of the local film community Oliver has directed several shorts, which have played at film festivals including the Directors View. He is currently working on three short films he will be directing for Heeb Magazine
MAIN CREDITS:
Cast/Featuring: Nate Earl, Sierra DeCrosta, Phillip Levine, Alexandra Angeloch, Adam Forrest, Kaspur Nine Executive Producer(s): John Bongiorno Producer(s): Valerie Fanarjian Director(s): Oliver Noble Screenwriter(s): Oliver Noble Cinematographer(s): Sam Falconi Editor(s): Brian Berdan, Sam Falconi, Oliver Noble Composer(s)/Music: Danny Blume, GoodandEvil Sound Editor(s): Guthrie Lord Other Credits: Sam Falconi, Roy Gumpel, Oliver Noble (co-producers)
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