A zombie soccer film? It's happening and it's coming to you from Benjamin Rocher - co-director of
The Horde - and Thierry Poiraud - co-director of deliciously daft scifi comedy
Atomik Circus.
Saturday, the 18th of January 2012. A quarter of an hour before the
match. An hour before the Apocalypse.In a small village in the
north-east of France, Caplongue, lays a nuclear power plant, an
industrialized agriculture and a church lower than its unemployment rate
but also, the football team, which managed to reach the 1/32nd French
Final Cup with a lot of courage and talent. The village is all the more
jubilating at the idea of receiving the Paris Olympic, a top league
club with famous footballers.For the Paris Olympic, it's the opposite.
The team mustn't lose. This match, which was supposed to be a formality,
has become of paramount importance. Between Paris and Caplongue, there
is more than 250kms. It's a match that opposes the rural to the urban
world, the amateurs to the professionals, a province town to the
capital, the poor to the rich. While the amateurs give a rough ride to
the professionals, an epidemic instantly transforms the players, the
spectators and the inhabitants into strange and enraged creatures.
While it's hard to imagine just how long
Goal Of The Dead can possibly sustain a zombie head kicking gag - though as gags go, that's a pretty good one - and
The Horde was hugely divisive with many fans feeling the absolutely stellar promos and trailers wildly over promised on what the film actually delivered there's still definite talent behind this and a premise goofy enough to be hugely enjoyable if they figure out a way to deliver the goods. Color me intrigued.