Zero at Glasgow Film Festival 2025
Thursday 6 March, 2025, 6 p.m.
Friday 7 March, 2025, 3.45 p.m.
The clock is ticking in this break-neck thriller. Two Americans wake up with bombs strapped to them and face a twisted treasure hunt to stop them detonating 10 hours later.
Two American strangers are about to join up for a life-or-death mission – but not through choice. #1 (Hus Miller) and #2 (Cam McHarg) have both just woken up in Senegal with bombs strapped to their chests and a timer set to blow up 10 hours later. Their only hope is to follow directions given to them over the phone by a mysterious voice (Willem Dafoe) that sends them on a twisted and dangerous clue-solving hunt across Dakar. Jean Luc Herbulot mixes sharp scrutiny of geopolitics with break-neck thrills to exhilarating effect as the pair face a race against time.
UK Premiere at Glasgow Film Festival
GFT, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow, G3 6RB
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