Hail to the Deadites

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Hail to the Deadites
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Film poster
Directed by Steve Villeneuve
Produced by Glen Alexander
Rob DiLauro
Steve Villeneuve
Written by Steve Villeneuve
Cinematography Jonathan Bonenfant
Edited by Steve Villeneuve
Production
company
DiggerFilms
Release dates
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  • 20 August 2020 (2020-08-20) (FantasiaFest)
Running time
89 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

Hail to the Deadites is a 2020 Canadian documentary that was written and directed by Steve Villeneuve, who also served as one of the producers. The documentary premiered at the 2020 Fantasia Film Festival and centers upon the legacy of the Evil Dead franchise.

Synopsis

The documentary examines the fandom and legacy of the Evil Dead franchise. At the time the film was completed the franchise spanned three original films, one reboot film, a short film, a television series, a musical, and multiple video games and comic book series. For the documentary Villeneuve interviewed both people involved with the film such as Bruce Campbell, as well as fans of the movie from throughout the world.[1]

Production

Hail to the Deadites took multiple years to complete. When making the documentary Villenevue chose not to include footage from the franchise, stating that he was "proud to say that everything you will see or hear in this documentary was created by the fans.”[2]

Release

Hail to the Deadites had its world premiere on 20 August 2020, at the Fantasia Film Festival.[3]

Reception

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The Daily Dead was more critical as they felt that the documentary was too generic, writing that "Truth be told, this is a documentary that could have been made about any other horror franchise out there, and the results would be exactly the same."[8]

Awards

  • Bronze Award for Best Documentary at the Fantasia Film Festival (2020, won)[9]

References

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