When
an Israeli Defense Forces special ops unit heads to Lebanon to capture a
Hezbollah leader, they're expecting trouble. But not in the form they
find it.
Welcome to Cannon Fodder, Israel's first-ever zombie
movie. The 94-minute film (in Hebrew and English, with English
subtitles), which began as the BFA thesis of friends Eitan Gafny and Tom
Goldwasser, features some grotesque special effects, and a suitably
metal soundtrack.
Cannon Fodder boasts the bleak scenery, dark
humor, and fast-paced sense of danger of traditional war films, but it's
the unique and unexpected combination of meticulously choreographed
zombie mayhem and political commentary that's been delighting fans and
winning awards (including Best Feature Film at the Fright Night Film
Fest, Louisville, KY) around the country. Cannon Fodder is the first
action/horror film to be sponsored by the prestigious Israeli Film
Fund—and, we suspect, the first Israeli film production to have used 40
gallons of fake blood.
- Elizabeth Michaelson for Jewniverse
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