Island: Wedding of the Zombies ( Turkish: Ada: Zombilerin Düğünü) is a 2010 Turkish horror- comedy film, directed by Talip Ertürk and Murat Emir Eren. [1] The film was released nationwide on January 4, 2010. [2]
A group of friends gather to attend a wedding on a remote island in Istanbul. During the event, zombies appear and attack the guests. All of the events and the group's attempts to survive the zombie invasion are recorded on a camcorder by one of the friends. [3]
Island: Wedding of the Zombies is the first film by directors Talip Ertürk and Murat Emir Eren. It was shot using the POV technique. [4]
BZ Film gave the movie a three out of ten, saying that aside from some "unintentional laughs, the film doesn't offer anything new to the zombie subgenre". [3] Todd Brown of Twitchfilm said that the film had many "technical faults" with sound and lighting but "enough depth to keep the audience captivated". [4]
Island: Wedding of the Zombies ( Turkish: Ada: Zombilerin Düğünü) is a 2010 Turkish horror- comedy film, directed by Talip Ertürk and Murat Emir Eren. [1] The film was released nationwide on January 4, 2010. [2]
A group of friends gather to attend a wedding on a remote island in Istanbul. During the event, zombies appear and attack the guests. All of the events and the group's attempts to survive the zombie invasion are recorded on a camcorder by one of the friends. [3]
Island: Wedding of the Zombies is the first film by directors Talip Ertürk and Murat Emir Eren. It was shot using the POV technique. [4]
BZ Film gave the movie a three out of ten, saying that aside from some "unintentional laughs, the film doesn't offer anything new to the zombie subgenre". [3] Todd Brown of Twitchfilm said that the film had many "technical faults" with sound and lighting but "enough depth to keep the audience captivated". [4]