Do you remember chic zombicheskogo short film in 2012 called “Fist of Jesus” (Fist of Jesus)? Sometimes it was called simply “Jesus vs zombies”, and this name is also quite fit, for there was Jesus, and he gave kicked insurgents dead. In short, I’m telling you, it’s gorgeous.
The creators of this small and exciting hell, the Spaniards adrián Cardona and David muñoz, from the start dreamed of to expand his work to feature films. For a long time they couldn’t find funding, but the guys did not despair, and now the case has finally moved from a dead point.
Company Films Boutique, specializing in distribution of independent film, undertook to present the project in Cannes, in order to offer it to various studios and producers.
Full meter even had a new name , “Someday in Jerusalem” (Once Upon a Time in Jerusalem). Well, as for me. Such transparent odinochka to the cult gangster Saga Sergio Leone. I wonder whether other Parallels her paintings muñoz and Cardona?
Synopsis “One day in Jerusalem” is:
This story tells about the adventures of Jesus and Judas in a world inhabited by zombies, demons, cowboys, Roman soldiers, mutants, post-apocalyptic punks and all sorts of other critters.
After failing to raise Lazarus from the dead, the young Jesus accidentally becomes the cause of the zombie Apocalypse, with whom he now has to fight, roll up our sleeves and giving blows right and left. In this battle helps him Judas and the other 11 mercenaries.
What can I say…
If you like more heat!
And here is what he says about the project the representative Films Boutique Jean-Christophe Simon:
“Jerusalem” is one of the craziest and funniest scripts we’ve ever read. Reviewing the story of Jesus, the film clearly shows its cult potential and should please fans of early Peter Jackson films and Monty Python.
And it also sounds very good.
In short, we wish the guys success at the Cannes film festival, because we also dream about this film. Meantime, you can revisit where it all began.
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