

Six minutes of monochrome dread that'll make you side-eye your own front door.
A contemporary student film adaptation of George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead (1968), following a man as he stays inside his home while a zombie apocalypse occurs around him.
Cinematography
Black-and-white choice weaponizes shadow, not nostalgia.
Sound
That pleading voice through the door—chills in six words.
Direction
Ramirez trusts silence; most students fear it.
Director
Julian Ramirez
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Romero's original invented the modern zombie; student adaptations now exist in a flooded genre where the undead are mundane. This film's tension comes from human choice, not monster novelty.
The 6-minute runtime mirrors viral horror formats—TikTok-length dread—but commits to 1968 pacing, creating uncanny friction between eras.
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