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Zero Hour is a documentary-style television series. It aired on History Television in Canada, on the BBC in the United Kingdom, and on the History Channel in the United States. Zero Hour has also aired on Channel Seven in Australia (third series aired on Network Ten from 1 May 2010 and now plays on 7mate ); on Discovery Channel in Africa, Asia ...
Pages in category "Films about the Columbine High School massacre" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Zero Day (2003 film)
Zero Day (2003) Zero Hour (2004) ... The Columbine High School massacre, ... Underneath the scorched film of material was a piece of Harris's brain matter, suggesting ...
Pages in category "Works about the Columbine High School massacre" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. ... Zero Day (2003 film) Zero Hour ...
Bowling for Columbine is a 2002 documentary film written, produced, directed, and narrated by Michael Moore. The documentary film explores what Moore suggests are the primary causes for the Columbine High School massacre in 1999 and other acts of gun violence. He focuses on the background and environment in which the massacre took place and ...
Dawn Anna is a 2005 American dramatic television film written by Robert Munic, Arliss Howard, and James Howard, and directed by Arliss Howard. The film, based upon real events surrounding the Columbine High School massacre , premiered on Lifetime Television January 10, 2005.
Zero Day is a 2003 American found footage drama film written and directed by Ben Coccio and starring Andre Keuck and Cal Robertson, revolving around a duo planning a school shooting through the perspective of a video filming camera.
The film is loosely based on the Columbine High School massacre. The film was shot on location in Metamora, Illinois, Washington, Illinois, Pekin, Illinois, and Peoria, Illinois with Metamora Township High School, the same high school from which the film's directors graduated, serving as the principal location. [1]