Killing Zoe
Killing Zoe is an independent crime movie that was released in 1994. Written and directed by Roger Avary. The movie centers around an ex-con named Zed, played by Eric Stoltz who flies to Paris to help an old friend break into a bank on Bastille Day. Julie Delpy stars as Zoe, a call-girl who also works at the bank.
Fast Facts
- Release date: September 1994 (USA)
- Director: Roger Avary
- Screenwriter: Roger Avary
- Producers: Samuel Hadida, Quentin Tarantino, Lawrence Bender, Rebecca Boss
- Cinematography: Tom Richmond
- Edited by: Kathryn Himoff
- Distributor: October Films and Live Entertainment
- MPAA rating: R
- Run time: 96 minutes
- Awards: 2 wins and 1 nomination1
- Budget: 1.5 million dollars2
Plot Summary
Zed, an ex-con, flies to Paris to meet up with his friend, Eric. Eric and his gang are planning to rob the only bank in the city that is open on Bastille Day and enlist Zed's help. Before the bank robbery, Zed sleeps with a call girl named Zoe who happens to be an employee of the bank in question. Violence and mayhem ensue when the heist does not go as planned.
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