• ZERO KILLED

    ZERO KILLED



  • ZERO KILLED

    ZERO KILLED



ZERO KILLED

by Michal Kosakowski

ZERO KILLED

Germany | Austria | 2012 | 81:00 min

Formal Categories

Human Interest Society Science

Content Categories

Documentary Docudrama
Synopsis
If someone murdered a person you love, how would you feel about it? Are soldiers murderers? Should torture be legalized? How to define good and evil? Since 1996 film director Michal Kosakowski has been asking people with highly educated backgrounds; bankers, architects, and teachers about their murder fantasies. He offered them the chance to stage their fantasies as short films. The only condition was that they had to act in these films themselves, either as victims or perpetrators. More than a decade later, Kosakowski asked them about their emotions during their acts of murder or victimization, and interviewed them about current social topics such as revenge, torture, war, terrorism, media, domestic violence, the death penalty and suicide. Zero Killed is an unconventional hybrid of feature film and documentary, that makes viewers question their personal and social positions concerning ethical and moral values and taboos. Is the (d)evil inside of all of us?
Cast and Crew
  • Director Michal Kosakowski
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