Zombie Beach

Zombie Beach is a 2010 film directed by and starring Mukesh Asopa. It also stars Kamal Nandi, Katherine Stefanski, Kevin Tracy, Kristi Woods, and Rick Cordeiro. It is the third film from Canadian-based Asopa Films Incorporation, Twinkle Productions and Asopa Films International, after Aisha and Rahul and The Taste of Relation.[1]

Zombie Beach
Directed byMukesh Asopa
Produced byAsopa Films Incorporation
Twinkle Productions
Asopa Films International
Written byMukesh Asopa
Twinkle Asopa
Rajesh Asopa
Carey Lewis
StarringMukesh Asopa
Kamal Nandi
Katherine Stefanski
Kevin Tracy
Kristi Woods
Rick Cordeiro
Release date
  • June 18, 2010 (2010-06-18) (Urban Suburban Film Festival)
Running time
71 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Premise

Centuries ago, rather than have a full-out war of the revelation, a deal was struck between the heroes of the good and the evil. As a result of the deal, a beach was sanctioned to the evil. There, the undead could walk like living beings among us, as zombies.[2]

Cast

  • Mukesh Asopa as Roshan
  • Katherine Stefanski as Vanessa
  • Kamal Nandi as the Holy Man
  • Kevin Tracy as Crazy Nicky
  • Kristi Woods as Sharon
  • Rick Cordeiro as the Detective

Festivals and awards

  • 'Award of Excellence - Feature Competition' at the Canada International Film Festival [3]
  • 'Golden Palm Award - Feature Competition' at the Mexico International Film Festival [4]
  • 'Silver Ace Award - Feature' at the Las Vegas Film Festival - [5]
  • Nominated for Red Rose award at the 2011 Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF)[6]
  • Selected for 2010 Columbia George International Film Festival, Washougal, Washington, USA and the Port Townsend Film Festival, Washington, USA[7]
  • Appeared at Third World Indie Film Festival[8]
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