A Little Bit Zombie invading Czech Republic

Award-winning Canadian film, A Little Bit Zombie, will be screened at the 47th Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Republic. File photo.

Award-winning Canadian film, A Little Bit Zombie, will be screened at the 47th Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Republic. File photo.

Jun 19, 2012- 10:06 AM

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

The Canadian Zom-Rom-Com, A Little Bit Zombie, will be invading Europe when it is screened at the 47th Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Repubic, according to the movie's website.

Director/producer Casey Walker will be in attendance to introduce the film. Screenings are on July 2 and July 6. The film has captured a number of awards including a Gold Remi Award for Best Dark Comedy at the WorldFest-Huston International Film Festival, the Best Feature Film award from the Canadian Film Festival, the Rising Star Award from the Canadian International Film Festival and the Best Feature Film award from the Honolulu Film Awards.

A Little Bit Zombie is Walker's debut feature film. It follows the adventures of Steve, a mild-mannered HR manager who becomes infected with a virus during a weekend get-away with his sister, Sarah, his best friend, Craig, and his fiancée, Tina.

While he attempts to fulfil his overwhelming desire for brains, he must elude Max, the obsessed zombie hunter hot on his trail, and avoid the wrath of his bridezilla-to-be. He tries to keep it together, but his fiancée will do anything to make sure the wedding takes place, even when her husband-to-be is a little bit zombie.

The cast's credits include Stephen McHattie, Kristopher Tuner, Crystal Lowe, Shawn Roberts, Kristen Hager, Emilie Ullerup, Robert Maillet and George Buza.

Posted by Arron Pickard
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