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Final Cut 2022

★ 6.7462 votes110 min📅 2022-05-18

In Michel Hazanavicius' wild blend of horror and comedy, *Final Cut (2022)* takes a darkly humorous twist on zombie tropes when a struggling film crew's low-budget shoot spirals into chaos.

Director: Michel Hazanavicius

Cast

Romain Duris
Romain Duris
Rémi / Higurashi
Bérénice Bejo
Bérénice Bejo
Nadia / Natsumi
Grégory Gadebois
Grégory Gadebois
Philippe / Hosoda
Finnegan Oldfield
Finnegan Oldfield
Raphaël / Ken
Matilda Lutz
Matilda Lutz
Ava / Chinatsu
Raphaël Quenard
Raphaël Quenard
Jonathan / Akira
Luàna Bajrami
Luàna Bajrami
Johanna
Sébastien Chassagne
Sébastien Chassagne
Armel / Yamakoshi
Lyes Salem
Lyes Salem
Mounir
Simone Hazanavicius
Romy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Final Cut (2022) about?

*Final Cut* follows a desperate indie film crew shooting a zombie movie, only to discover their on-screen horror is terrifyingly real. As the undead overrun their set, the director must navigate egos, injuries, and a collapsing shoot while fighting for survival. It's a meta-twist on zombie films, mixing comedy with survival horror.

Who directed Final Cut?

Michel Hazanavicius directs *Final Cut*, known for his Oscar-winning silent-era homage *The Artist* and sharp satirical comedies.

Who stars in Final Cut?

The film stars Romain Duris as the beleaguered director, with Bérénice Bejo, Finnegan Oldfield, Matilda Lutz, and Raphaël Quenard rounding out the cast.

Is Final Cut (2022) worth watching?

With a runtime of 110 minutes and a unique blend of horror and comedy, *Final Cut* offers a fresh take on zombie tropes. While not rated on IMDb, its meta-humor and ensemble cast make it a fun watch for fans of genre-flipping cinema.

How long is Final Cut?

The runtime for *Final Cut* is 110 minutes.

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About Final Cut (2022) — Horror Comedy Where Zombies Meet Indie Filmmaking Chaos

In Michel Hazanavicius' wild blend of horror and comedy, *Final Cut (2022)* takes a darkly humorous twist on zombie tropes when a struggling film crew's low-budget shoot spirals into chaos. Romain Duris stars as the director caught between artistic ambition and real-life terror when the undead rise during production. With Bérénice Bejo and Finnegan Oldfield adding sharp wit and intensity, the film balances gory chaos with biting satire, critiquing the film industry while delivering relentless zombie mayhem. The claustrophobic set becomes a battleground, blending slapstick humor with horror in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

Director Hazanavicius, known for *The Artist*, leans into meta-humor, skewering indie filmmaking pitfalls as the crew's egos collide with a very real apocalypse. The atmosphere crackles with tension, merging the absurdity of zombie lore with the frustrations of filmmaking—think *Day of the Dead* meets *Bowfinger*, but with razor-sharp teeth. It's a love letter to horror fans and a cheeky critique of Hollywood's dream factories.