The film revolves around a young runner, in a group of zombie films, who seems to face a different path in his life. Now, this young man seems to have the first day of hell when the real zombies beat all the people around them.
Broadly (in every sense) funny, and with a good heart to match all the blood and guts, I Survived A Zombie Holocaust is an infectiously self-consuming artifact from the land of the haka - not just a(nother) RomZomCom, but also a savvy 'meta weta'.
Pidgin has a crafted an entertaining piece of genre filmmaking that embraces the history of zombie cinema whilst pricking a few bubbles of pretension potentially found in the cinematic world.