What Doesn't Kill Us

[Played Oct. 22—31 as part of the Twin Cities Film Fest and available via VOD platforms.] An hilarious, wacky, original, tongue-in-cheek, satirical, 92-minute, 2019 mockdocumentary parody that deals with racism, discrimination, and homophobia as it follows an eclectic group of bullied, temper-prone necrosapiens, including a 29-year-old salesman (Peyton Paulette) seeking a promotion from his boss (Justin Hughes) while trying to have a baby with his nondead wife (Christian Hopson), a 20-year-old Black baseball player (Richard Scott Jr.) and his frustrated coach (Reynolds Washam), a 34-year-old phone surveyor (Mark Johnston), and a manager (Tevia Loser) who lost her father to the disease, in Texas in 2016 after they became zombies and recovered with horrific side effects due contracting the fugu virus.
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