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Latest revision as of 11:50, 7 February 2026
2017 film
The Black Ghiandola is a 2017 American short zombie horror film directed by Sam Raimi, Catherine Hardwicke, and Theodore Melfi from a screenplay by Anthony Conti and Scott Kosar, with additional writing by Wash Westmoreland. It stars Conti alongside J. K. Simmons, Laura Dern, David Lynch, Richard Chamberlain, and Johnny Depp.
After his family has been killed in a zombie apocalypse, a young man risks his life to save a young woman he has grown to love.[1]
The Black Ghiandola was produced by the Make a Film Foundation to realize an idea by Anthony Conti, a 16-year-old with stage IV adrenal cortical cancer.[2] Sam Raimi, Catherine Hardwicke, and Theodore Melfi co-directed the film, which Conti co-wrote with Scott Kosar; additional writing was provided by Wash Westmoreland.[3] Conti starred alongside an ensemble cast including J. K. Simmons, Laura Dern, David Lynch, Richard Chamberlain, Johnny Depp, Jade Pettyjohn, Chad L. Coleman, Keith Allan, and Penelope Ann Miller.[4] The score was composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.[5]
The Black Ghiandola was screened at the 2017 Oceanside International Film Festival.[6]
- ^ Westmoreland provided additional writing.



