30 Jul 2010 | 30 Gorff 2010

FAN-TASIA: The Emperor’s New Clones (no cert)
Saturday, 14 November 2009 15:00      Cinema 1
FAN-TASIA: The Emperor’s New Clones

Ever thought of remaking your favourite film in your garage, struggling year after year with no end in sight, but loving every minute? We’re bringing you a small selection of films from the super-fans who have done just that.

Showing once a month, we can’t promise our season will always be free (sometimes we may ask for donations for the film-makers) but we promise a wild ride of homemade homages, foreign remakes and fanboy extravaganzas:

The Emperor’s New Clones

Sat 14 Nov
Sad 14 Tach

Dir: Darren Scales.

A sequel to The Empire Strikes Backyard, made at RAF bases in Lincoln on a budget of just £3500, the team of family and friends spent over 20 months meticulously creating 7 film sets and over 60 costumes. Attracting lots of publicity and many fans (including Richard and Judy!), this film finds Obi Wan captured by the Emperor and used as bait to lure Anakin to the Dark side.

+ guest introduction from the makers of the film

 

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