In a world that judges people by their number, Zero faces constant prejudice and persecution. He walks a lonely path until a chance encounter changes his life forever: he meets a female zero. Together they prove that through determination, courage, and love, nothing can be truly something.
Zero has screened in over 50 festivals and has won 15 awards including 'Best Animation' from LA Shorts Fest and the Rhode Island International Film Festival and has been nominated for an AFI Award in the 'Best Short Animation' category.
Since its release on YouTube in May 25, 2011, Zero has been translated into over 27 languages by its many enthusiastic fans. To create translations in your language, visit this page:
http://www.zeroshortfilm.com/news/translate-zero-into-your-language/
About the Director: Christopher Kezelos has recently relocated to Los Angeles from Sydney, Australia and is seeking new Directing opportunities. To get in touch, you can contact him here: http://www.zealouscreative.com/contact/
To view a trailer for his latest work "The Maker", check out: http://themakerfilm.com
Tags: animation, discrimination, films, prejudice
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