What's Happening?
Guns Nā Roses guitarist Slash has taken on the role of executive producer for the documentary 'Black Zombie,' which is set to premiere at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival. Directed by Maya Annik Bedward, the film explores the origins of the zombie
figure in horror, tracing its roots back to Haitian Vodou and its evolution in popular culture. Slash, known for his love of horror, is also involved in producing 'Sundown,' a Canadian indie horror film. 'Black Zombie' aims to reclaim the zombie as a symbol of survival and resistance, featuring appearances by notable figures in the horror genre.
Why It's Important?
Slash's involvement in 'Black Zombie' highlights the intersection of music and film, particularly in the horror genre. His participation brings attention to the documentary, potentially reaching a wider audience due to his celebrity status. The film's focus on the cultural and historical roots of the zombie figure offers a deeper understanding of its significance beyond entertainment, touching on themes of resistance and spirituality. This project may influence future horror narratives by encouraging filmmakers to explore cultural origins and meanings behind popular horror icons.









