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Herzliya Cinematheque is holding a free screening of the film Star Wars Uncut: Director's Cut

The film is a cinematic work - social internet and is made up of 15-second segments shot in different places in the world based on episode 4 of the Star Wars series 

From Star Wars Uncut: Director's Cut. Courtesy of Cinematech Herzliya
From Star Wars Uncut: Director's Cut. Courtesy of Cinematech Herzliya

Cinematech Herzliya, on Monday, February 6, at 21:00 p.m., a free open screening of the movie Star Wars Uncut: Director's Cut. The film was initiated by Casey Pugh, a programmer and network enthusiast, and is a social Internet-cinematic work, the result of the work of hundreds of amateur groups around the world, each of whom directed and filmed a 15-second segment from "Star Wars: A New Hope", the fourth part of the series.

The result is a highly entertaining recreation of the plot of the film that changed the lives of sci-fi and adventure movie fans all over the world. The visual style of the film changes fundamentally from moment to moment, and of course the casting accordingly. Some of the groups used actors, family members and friends (one strand of the creators cast his pregnant wife in the role of Jabba the Belly). Other groups directed a cartoon, used XNUMXD animation or even spectacular stop-motion footage. Some chose Barbie dolls, figurines, toys and even hard hats with the names of the characters stuck on them - all according to the good and wild imagination.

This is the first time that the film will be screened in a cinema in Israel, after it became popular on the social networks of film lovers. The screening received the personal blessing of the initiator of the project who only asked that the entrance to it be in the spirit of creation - free.

In preparation for the screening, an event page was opened on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/events/316037035113812/

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