My Dead Friend Zoe (DVD, 2025, Brand New)

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Subtitle Language: English, French, Spanish Type: Movie Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 Format: DVD Studio: SDS Features: Widescreen, With Subtitles Movie/TV Title: My Dead Friend Zoe [DVD] Producer: Paul Scaanlan, Kyle Stokes, Terri Lubarroff, Ray Maiello, Mike Feild, Richard Silverman, Robert Paschall Jr. Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...) Music Artist: Dan Romer Edition: Standard Edition Rating: R Run Time: 103 Minutes Genre: Drama Video Format: NTSC Release Year: 2025 UPC: 191329278741 Sub-Genre: Comedy Country of Origin: United States Case Type: Jewel Case + Slipcover Language: English Actor: Ed Harris, Morgan Freeman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Natalie Morales, Gloria Reuben, Utkkarsh Ambudkar Director: Kyle Hausmann-Stokes

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My Dead Friend Zoe (DVD, 2025, Brand New). New factory sealed. My Dead Friend Zoe is a dark comedy drama that follows the journey of Merit, a U.S. Army Afghanistan veteran who is at odds with her family thanks to the presence of Zoe, her dead best friend from the Army. Despite the persistence of her VA group counselor, the tough love of her mother, and the levity of an unexpected love interest, Merit's cozy-dysfunctional friendship with Zoe keeps the duo insulated from the world. That is until Merit's estranged grandfather—holed up at the family's ancestral lake house—begins to lose his way and is in need of the one thing he refuses…help. At its core, this is about a complicated friendship, a divided family, and the complex ways in which we process grief. New factory sealed. My Dead Friend Zoe is a dark comedy drama that follows the journey of Merit, a U.S. Army Afghanistan veteran who is at odds with her family thanks to the presence of Zoe, her dead best friend from the Army. Despite the persistence of her VA group counselor, the tough love of her mother, and the levity of an unexpected love interest, Merit's cozy-dysfunctional friendship with Zoe keeps the duo insulated from the world. That is until Merit's estranged grandfather—holed up at the family's ancestral lake house—begins to lose his way and is in need of the one thing he refuses…help. At its core, this is about a complicated friendship, a divided family, and the complex ways in which we process grief.