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Zero Day

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.4K
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Zero Day (2002)
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Psychological DramaDrama

Two troubled adolescents chronicle the events that ultimately lead up to a terrifying assault on their school.Two troubled adolescents chronicle the events that ultimately lead up to a terrifying assault on their school.Two troubled adolescents chronicle the events that ultimately lead up to a terrifying assault on their school.

  • Director
    • Ben Coccio
  • Writers
    • Ben Coccio
    • Christopher Coccio
  • Stars
    • Cal Robertson
    • Andre Keuck
    • Serataren Adragna
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ben Coccio
    • Writers
      • Ben Coccio
      • Christopher Coccio
    • Stars
      • Cal Robertson
      • Andre Keuck
      • Serataren Adragna
    • 61User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Cal Robertson
    • Cal Gabriel
    Andre Keuck
    Andre Keuck
    • Andre Kreigman
    Serataren Adragna
    • Prom Goer
    Melissa Banks
    • Victim
    Josh Bednarsky
    • Josh
    • (as Joshua Bednarsky)
    Rachel Benichak
    • Rachel Lurie
    Chelsea Cipolla
    • Victim
    Christopher Coccio
    • Andre's Cousin
    Carmine DiBenedetto
    Carmine DiBenedetto
    • Victim
    Joe Falco
    • First Poet
    David Futernick
    David Futernick
    • Student
    Alyssa Goodin
    • Student
    Ryan Janowski
    • Student
    Derrick Karg
    • Victim
    Gerhard Keuck
    • Andre's Parent
    Johanne Keuck
    • Andre's Parent
    Victoria Klein
    • 1st Library Victim
    • (as Victoria Everman)
    Tyler Knowlin
    • Teen Poet
    • Director
      • Ben Coccio
    • Writers
      • Ben Coccio
      • Christopher Coccio
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    User reviews61

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    10mfuson77

    A riveting film!

    I rented Zero Day from the local video store last week. I had never heard of the film and I had my reservations about it. Just from looking at the box I knew the film was an Indie film and therefore the quality was going to be less than a mainstream film.

    I can tell you that after I finished watching Zero Day I immediately started it from the beginning again. The film was clearly following the basic outline of what happened at Columbine High School of April of 1999, but what struck me was how believable the two lead actors were. My first time through watching this film I wasn't entirely sure if what I was watching were actual tapes left behind by the shooters at Columbine. In the back of my mind I knew what I was watching could not be real but at the same time the acting was so convincing you had to keep giving your head a shake.

    Is the film disturbing? Absolutely! Are you going to see things that will make you question the merit of the film? Probably. I think what most people will find disturbing is they will actually have feelings for the two lead characters, Calvin and Andre (Played by Cal Robertson and Andre Keuck). Why is that problematic for some people? Calvin and Andre are planning a massacre at their high school. I know for myself, I felt an immense sadness for Andre and Calvin. I had empathy for them because their lives had come to such a horrific point. They had fallen so deeply through cracks that they had begun a journey down a road which could have been stopped, if only people around them had taken notice to their plight.

    Zero Day is a phenomenal film. It gives you an up close and personal look to events that most of us will only ever see the conclusion to on the news. It leaves you thinking about the lives involved. And it leaves you perplexed how people get to this point. A week after seeing this film, I still think about it.

    Those of you who have not seen Zero Day please keep in mind the following: The film is an independent with little to no budget and the film is shot on camcorders. The material in the film is disturbing. This is not mainstream Hollywood and there is no happy ending.

    But if you can put all that aside, Zero Day is a film that will stick with you and just maybe help you to open your eyes a little.
    9benoitlelievre

    Realism pushed to it's scary limits

    I just came back from the Montreal premiere of Zero Day...and i'm surprised as hell to find a negative comment on the movie. Basically the blame is about Coccio doing an easy and overplayed social message...well, Mr-I'm-a-reviewer, it's an easy and overplayed critic of movies with a social charge.

    Not that I want to expose my life here, but I come from a small town with a similar school than these guys go. Reject & ignorance on the menu. Thing is...I understand how can young kids can be driven to do such horror. High schools have became battle fields of conformity. It's a real ugly sight. You need to fight your way into being like the others. It's hard to explain, bit a lot of people dosen't realize that high schools are becoming cemeteries of human intelligence. Meanwhile, parents are closing their eyes and smiling about how their life in their comfortable suburb is perfect.

    The real motive of the movie isn't about what is driving them. It's about this death-like calm suburb and everybody closing their eyes and trying to create this atmosphere of a perfect town. Cal expressed it well. It's a wake up call. Drama is everywhere and it can take every shape. In that case little dramas(like Andre being called a faggot for wearing a J.C Penny shirt) are shaping into being the worse nightmare of a whole town. Andre & Cal took the most extreme way to express their pain. The malaise of unconformity in an era where you need more than ever to be like the others to be accepted.

    I like particularly the last scenes where some guys are burning the crosses of Andre & Cal, like if with the pain they communicated, Cal & Andre have communicated their blind rage to their community, their refusal to think about the causes of some acts.

    It might seemed aggressive as a movie, but Coccio is meditating more than whining or enunciating. What Andre & Cal are living is a reality...and a scary one that might get to other kids.

    Disturbing movie...Home making and strong feeling made Ben Coccio do a very very disturbing movie.
    9the_crock

    a day to remember

    This movie is essentially shot on a hand held camera by the actors in it. In some ways a mockumentary in other ways a video diary from killers it is full on account of a "Columbine" style attack. While this movie does not answer all the big questions, it does give you an insight into how easy it would be to get away with. Through the movie you are shown how the actors illegally shortened shot guns, made pipe bombs and came up with an action plan for "Zero Day". The actors (if you can call them that) were brilliant, they obviously borrowed heavily from there own lives, but at no stage did I detect them really acting (Something Tom Cruise should try). The use of the CCTV and the 911 operator at the end was genius, but I'm not sure if we needed the very last scene. Overall though a really good movie on a very tough topic.
    8joostverduin

    Movie for the stomach

    Saw this movie at the Rotterdam IFF. You may question some decisions of the maker - like choosing a mockumentary form for such a sensitive and horrible subject - but this movie sure hits you in the gut. Especially the last scenes were almost painful to watch. Hope it gets the distribution it deserves.
    10meinong

    Flawed but honest with a terrible honesty

    Zero Day leads you to think, even re-think why two boys/young men would do what they did - commit mutual suicide via slaughtering their classmates. It captures what must be beyond a bizarre mode of being for two humans who have decided to withdraw from common civility in order to define their own/mutual world via coupled destruction.

    It is not a perfect movie but given what money/time the filmmaker and actors had - it is a remarkable product. In terms of explaining the motives and actions of the two young suicide/murderers it is better than 'Elephant' - in terms of being a film that gets under our 'rationalistic' skin it is a far, far better film than almost anything you are likely to see.

    Flawed but honest with a terrible honesty.

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    • Trivia
      Many real aspects of Columbine shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were used in the film. Most obviously being that the entire film was shot exclusively as a video diary (excluding the massacre itself), as Harris and Dylan did film many videos (later known as "The Basement Tapes") documenting their plan. As of April 2025, "The Basement Tapes" still have not been made available to the public.
    • Goofs
      In the scene dated July 31, 2000, Cal is shown going to the orthodontist to have his bottom braces removed. However, in the first scene, dated June 23, 2000, you can clearly see that Cal's bottom teeth have no braces when he moves in to speak into the camera.
    • Quotes

      Calvin Gabriel: Uhh... we've also experimented with duct taping shrapnel to the outside... and, as far as it's effectiveness, uhh... we can't say anything because we're not testing any of them and we won't be using them until Zero Day.

      Calvin Gabriel: So if you really wanna know you might wanna... ask a survivor.

    • Crazy credits
      After realizing a friend appeared as a background character during the party scene, he and director Ben Coccio retroactively named his character "Zaxx Dragon IV".
    • Alternate versions
      The UK DVD was cut by 3m 18secs to remove a detailed description of building explosive devices and avoiding capture.
    • Connections
      Featured in Beyond Clueless (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Eliminator Jr.
      Written and Performed by Sonic Youth

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2004 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Avatar Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Нулевой день
    • Filming locations
      • Stratford, Connecticut, USA(Cal and Andre's homes)
    • Production company
      • Professor Bright Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,466
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,148
      • Sep 7, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,466
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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