ZOMBIE Nominated For Awards At Philladelphia Film Fest

By: Oct. 27, 2011
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On Thursday, November 27, Zombie will screen at its 11th film festival. The psychological horror film, based on the classic novella by literary giant Joyce Carol Oates, has already garnered a "Best Short Film (Horror)" award from the Washington DC International Film Festival. ZOMBIE is up for the Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Short Film awards at the Terror Film Festival in Philadelphia. The film is part of a shorts program that will screen at 6 pm at the prestigious Ethical Society Building, 1906 South Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA 19103, in the center of the historic district. Tickets are $7 online, or $10 at the door. VIP passes for the three-day festival are $20 online, or $25 at the door. (www.terrorfilmfestival.net)

The ZOMBIE trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg3LBpC8dU4

Bill Connington is the star of ZOMBIE (www.zombiethefilm.com), and plays the lead character, "Quentin P." At first Quentin seems just socially awkward, but turns out to be a "normal-seeming" serial killer, who abducts innocent victims, and attempts to turn them into his "zombie" slaves. Connington has been compared to Anthony Perkins in Hitchcock's PSYCHO, in the intensity and commitment he brings to the role. The critics have lauded Connington (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1316434233) for his startlingly realistic acting, and he has won numerous awards for his portrayal, and for his writing of ZOMBIE. Patrick Lee of Theatermania has written, "Connington is a riveting performer." Journalist Patrick Halliday has called his work "thrilling." Connington is currently penning the feature of ZOMBIE, scheduled to begin principal photography in 2012.

Noted for his versatility, Connington can also be seen in the comic film THE THORNHILLS OF PARK AVENUE playing an upscale Society investment banker, searching for the meaning of life. THE THORNHILLS is also traveling the film festival circuit, appearing at 5 festivals so far. His co-stars in the film are the multiple award-winner Juliette Bennett (www.juliettebennett.com) and Anthony Haden-Guest.

ZOMBIE has been an official selection at 11 film festivals so far. It has been screened at the Cleveland International Film Festival, the Boston International Film Festival, the Williamsburg International Film Festival, the Washington DC International Film Festival, the Atlanta Horror Film Festival, the NYC Downtown Shorts Festival, The Shocker Festival, the New York City International Film Festival, and at a private industry screening at the famed Anthology Film Archives in Manhattan. Most recently it screened at the prestigious Shriekfest International Film Festival (Denise Gossett, Festival Director) in Hollywood, at the famous Raleigh Studios Chapin Theaters. (www.shriekfest.com)

Thomas Caruso directed Connington in ZOMBIE, as well as in THE THORNHILLS OF PARK AVENUE. The producer of the film was Michael L. Cooper. The Director of Photography was Trisha Solyn. The composer of ZOMBIE and THE THORNHILLS was Deirdre Broderick.

The Terror Film Festival is an international genre film festival (horror, fantasy, sci-fi, thriller, dark drama). It seeks to promote screenwriters and filmmakers that make quality films, and help them connect with the genre audience. Through its awards, it seeks to bring attention to talented filmmakers. (www.terrorfilmfestival.net)



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