“Fingers: The World’s First Vegan Zombie,” a short film by Belton Mouras Jr., reimagines the traditional zombie narrative with a fresh and comedic approach.

The film presents a world where zombies are split into two factions: those who are recovering and those who continue to consume meat. The recovering zombies aim to convert their meat-eating peers to a vegan lifestyle through the ZIT Programme, or Zombies in Transition.
This inventive storyline captivates audiences with its originality and humour, appealing to viewers of all ages.
Released on both the big screen and YouTube, “Fingers” has received positive feedback for its novel take on the genre.
The film’s dual-platform release strategy has allowed it to reach a broad audience, gaining popularity among diverse viewers.
Mouras drew inspiration for the film from his personal experiences as a vegetarian, exploring the concept of a vegetarian zombie. This creative process underscores his ability to transform a simple idea into an engaging narrative.
In addition to its compelling storyline, “Fingers” has introduced a new dance craze, “Step, Step, Step,” featured in the film’s music video. This dance has resonated with audiences, further solidifying the film’s impact on popular culture and enhancing the overall viewing experience.
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Jac has been vegan for 15 years – long enough to wonder if tofu owes her a loyalty card. Hailing from Scotland, she enjoys the breathtaking scenery and believes vegan haggis deserves more appreciation. A proud mum to a curious and energetic daughter, Jac spends her time hiking scenic trails, devouring books, practicing yoga, honing her badminton skills, and creating colourful artwork with her trusty colouring pens. She’s passionate about living a vibrant, compassionate, and cruelty-free life, all while championing the magic of tofu.