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'One Cut of the Dead' Director Releases Zoom Film

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The Japanese director who shot to stardom with a zombie movie featuring a delightfully long single shot has for his latest project turned to a video tool that’s become an everyday part of this pandemic era: the Zoom call.

Shinichiro Ueda's new 26-minute film was filmed remotely — no one had to meet in person — and features footage shot by the actors themselves on their smartphones as well as recordings of meetings on the now ubiquitous video calling app Zoom.

A comedic horror film centered around teleworking, One Cut of the Dead Mission: Remote was released earlier this year and shared for free on YouTube.

It features the same characters from his award-winning 2017 film One Cut of the Dead, which has one shot that was 37-minutes long.

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