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Starring: Rachel Benishak, Christopher Coccio, David Futernick, Andre Keuck, Gerhard Keuck, Johanne Keuck, Samantha Phillips, Calvin Robertson, Pam Robertson, Steve Robertson
Rated: NR
Category: Criterion Collection
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Run Time: 92 min.
Released: 4/5/2005
By: The Criterion Collection
Director: Ben Coccio
Stock #: 701251D1I0/0
Format: DVD Region #1
Number of Discs: 1
Exchange Value: $18.47
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Zero Day Description: "“We are the Army of Two!” So begins the video diary of Andre (Andre Keuck) and Cal (Calvin Robertson), two best friends and alienated high school students who have meticulously planned a “big-ass mission” that will shock and terrify their community. They have officially declared war, stockpiled their weapons, and set the day now, “let the countdown begin.” Make no mistake: Zero Day is not a “Blair Witch” stunt. With his uncanny unprofessional cast and unflinching intimacy, director Ben Coccio's award-winning first feature is a disturbingly authentic and harrowing look at a tragedy as unthinkable as today's headlines."

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