Zug

Zug 1987

0h 12min Directors: Dorn Martell, Erik Iversen

ThrillerScience FictionHorror

Tells the story of Jerry, a factory worker with some industrial strength nightmares that are an attempt to escape the harsh reality of his industrial environment. Unrelentingly grim visions of the industrial wasteland such as the horrifyingly violent and erotic inner world bred in those wastes become blurred in his mind until he finally takes action, thereby freeing himself and the love of his dreams from the inhumane imprisonment symbolized by the dark, shadowy Brain Police. A film directed by a group of young filmmakers who live and work in the automotive corridor of the Midwest, Zug has the look of an Eraserhead sequel, Detroit style. Photographed in shadowy film noir tones, with gruesome special effects and a synthesized mechanical soundtrack.

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Crew

Writers
Dorn Martell
Cinematography
James W. Parker
Editing
Mary Varana

Details

Release date
Jan 1, 1987
Runtime
12 min
Status
Released
Studios
Shadow Films
Country
United States of America
Language
English

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