Night of the Living Dead in Paris, a short French horror film. The short film is directed by director Grégory Morin and written by David Neiss. Starring David Saracino, Karina Testa and Dominique Bettenfeld. Released in France in 2009, the short film is 12 minutes long and features dialogue mainly in French
"Night of the Living Dead in Paris" tells the story of a group of people who found a controlled zombie in a basement in Paris, and The story of an attempt to study and master this singular phenomenon.
In the short film, the story takes place in a silent basement, where a group of people accidentally discover a controlled zombie . Facing this abnormal phenomenon, they developed curiosity and fear. In the following time, they tried to explore this strange phenomenon, and at the same time tried to control the living dead. However, as the plot develops, things start to spiral out of control, and the atmosphere of horror gradually escalates, making people nervous about the adventures and explorations of the characters.
"Night of the Living Dead in Paris" as a short film, through the compact narrative and the atmosphere of terror, has successfully achieved a It shows the fear and tension brought by the living dead. Director Grégory Morin skillfully uses cinematography and sound effects to present a gripping horror scene to the audience.
Although only 12 minutes long, Night of the Living Dead in Paris manages to transport the viewer into a twisted and bizarre world. The horror world makes people feel the acceleration of heartbeat and chills in the back at every moment of the short film. This French horror short film is a must-see for horror fans with its unique story and excellent performances.