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“Zombi Child” takes a fantastical and frightening look at Clairvius Narcisse, a real/dead life zombie

The dude’s name was Clairvius Narcisse. Yes, he was real man, born in 1922 and dead in 1994; check him out on Wikipedia and learn “he  was a Haitian man said to have been turned into a zombie by a Haitian vodou preparation, purportedly a combination of psychoactive substances”.
Yikes!
Learn more with the riveting Zombi Child, opening here and there (see schedule below). Director Bertrand Bonello injects history and politics into this unconventional cross-genre film. Opening in 1962 Haiti, the horror-fantasy follows the real-life story of Narcisse (played by Mackenson Bijou), who falls dead on the street but is soon turned into a “zombi” when he is dug up from his grave and forced to work on a sugar-cane plantation.

Shifting to present-day Paris at the Légion d’honneur boarding school, rebellious teen Fanny (Louise Labèque) befriends Melissa (Wislanda Louimat), who moved to France when her parents died in the 2010 Haiti earthquake. After recruiting her into a secret literary sorority, Fanny learns of Melissa’s connection to Clairvius, and becomes obsessed with her new friend’s past and culture, soon doing the unthinkable: seeking out her voodoo mambo aunt to solve her recent heartbreak.
As  Screen Daily says, “Mixing political commentary, ethnography, teenage melodrama and genre horror, the film is an unashamedly cerebral study of multiple themes, taking us on a journey that’s as intellectually demanding as it is compelling”.
Talk of days of the dead and the walking dead.

SELECT THEATRICAL DATES
January 31 Alamo Drafthouse (Brooklyn; weekend shows)
February 7-9 SIFF Film Center (Seattle)
February 21  Nuart (Los Angeles)
February 21 Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)
February 28 Cosford Art Cinema (Miami)
February 28 O Cinema Miami Beach
February 28 Landmark Opera Plaza (San Francisco)
February 28 Landmark Shattuck Cinema (Berkeley, CA)
February 28 Cinema Salem (MA)
March 6 The Grand Berry (Ft. Worth, TX)
March 6 Gateway Film Center (Columbus, OH)