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Au pays de Zom

Au pays de Zom Streaming - Where to Watch Online

Planning to check out 'Au pays de Zom' wherever you like to watch? Finding a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or view the Gilles Groulx-directed movie via subscription can be confusing, so we here at Moviefone want to take the pressure off.

Below, you'll find a number of top-tier streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription alternatives - along with the availability of 'Au pays de Zom' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into the various whats and wheres of how you can watch 'Au pays de Zom' right now, here are some specifics about the ONF | NFB fantasy flick.

Au pays de Zom starring Joseph Rouleau, Françoise Berd, Gaston Lepage, René Racine has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 17 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Need a quick rundown of the movie? Here's the plot: "A film-opera divided into nine segments, Au pays de Zom tells a day in the life of Mister Zom, a capitalist infatuated with his own person, whose conformism is only matched by his artistic velleity. A thematic sequel to his movie filmed with Mexican peasants, here Groulx asks, by making a business man sing, a second question on happiness: this time about the ones for whom happiness is linked with the possession of overabundance. He delivers, by developing the theatrical dimension with great emphasis, a social pamphlet with a strong satirical charge that he himself qualified as a "neo-surrealist fantasy"." .