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  1. Zero Day is a 2003 American found footage drama film written and directed by Ben Coccio and starring Andre Keuck and Cal Robertson, revolving around a duo planning a school shooting through the perspective of a video filming camera.

  2. Question how do you explain zero day to people without judging you. I always try explaining it being like it’s super good because it seems so…

  3. For those who don't know, they're both movies about two boys who shoot up a school, and were both inspired heavily by the Columbine massacre. However, Elephant takes place from the POV of the victims, and Zero Day takes place from the POV of the killers.

  4. Q&A. Emadyville. •. This was a solid film. Reply reply. Distinct_External. •• Edited. For a terribly low-budget film, I think this is the best Columbine adaptation ever. It captured Harris and Klebold's mindsets without being too shameless about it.

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · I can do exactly what I want, and do it much cheaper than a traditional narrative. I will use my Sony DCR-TRV 900 3-chip Mini DV camera for most of the movie, and buy a cheap, throwaway Digital 8 camera to give to my actors for experimentation. I title my movie Zero Day, after the name of my two characters’ planned assault on their school.

  6. www.reelingreviews.com › reviews › zero-dayZero Day - Reeling Reviews

    Zero Day” is a low budget little film that fascinates as you watch the two “protagonists” prepare for their assault. The matter-of-fact way this is done, and with its inevitable conclusion, helps to make this a tension building tale that keeps a knot in the stomach. Plaudits to Ben Coccio and his young stars for a job well done. I give it a B.

  7. Aug 3, 2003 · A chilling look inside the minds of two high school boys, Zero Day brings us into the world of best friends Andre and Cal, alienated teens determined to carry out a violent attack on their high school.