
Zombio 2 2013
Zombio 2 (2013) delivers a chaotic, gory love letter to grindhouse horror, blending slapstick comedy with grotesque sci-fi zombie chaos.
Director: Petter Baiestorf
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zombio 2 (2013) about?
Zombio 2 plunges viewers into a rural Brazilian nightmare where zombies—some newly risen, others grotesquely decayed—overrun a farming community. The real horror emerges from the town's own residents, who display shocking selfishness and violence even as the dead rise all around them. The story weaves body horror with dark satire, all set against the backdrop of yerba mate-fueled madness.
Who directed Zombio 2?
Petter Baiestorf helmed Zombio 2, bringing his signature no-budget, grindhouse-inspired style to this bizarre zombie romp.
Who stars in Zombio 2?
The film features Coffin Souza, Gisele Ferran, Airton Bratz, Gurcius Gewdner, and Jorge Timm in its chaotic ensemble.
Is Zombio 2 (2013) worth watching?
If you crave raw, offbeat horror with a twisted sense of humor, Zombio 2 delivers wild entertainment. While it won't appeal to mainstream audiences, fans of cult horror and grindhouse will appreciate its unfiltered energy. That said, the unrated IMDb status leaves its reception open to interpretation.
How long is Zombio 2?
Zombio 2 runs for 100 minutes.
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About Zombio 2 (2013): Brazilian Zombie Chaos Explored — Full Info
Zombio 2 (2013) delivers a chaotic, gory love letter to grindhouse horror, blending slapstick comedy with grotesque sci-fi zombie chaos. Directed by the irreverent Petter Baiestorf, this Brazilian oddity follows a small farming community in West Santa Catarina overrun by a colorful, slimy horde of undead—some fresh, some decayed, all hungry. Beyond the shambling menace, the film's real punch comes from its unflinching portrayal of human cruelty, as neighbors turn on each other with sadistic glee. Expect body horror, absurd humor, and a thick layer of social satire wrapped in Cronenbergian body horror aesthetics.
The atmosphere crackles with punk energy, fueled by the local obsession with yerba mate—yes, even during the apocalypse. Baiestorf's DIY approach and unapologetic tone make this more than just another zombie flick; it's a cult experiment where decay and dark humor collide. With grotesque practical effects and a no-holds-barred script, Zombio 2 thrives as both a wild ride and a bizarre character study of humanity's worst impulses.