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One of the more ambitious fan-made projects of recent
years is finally here in its entirety. The Emmy Award-winning "Star Wars
Uncut: Director's Cut" is a two-hour-long remake of "Star Wars: A New
Hope," using fan-made clips that each run for 15 seconds. The project
worked like so: In 2009, director Casey Pugh and her team cut the original film
into 473, 15-second clips. Fans chose from the selections and refilmed them
however they chose, and the "Star Wars Uncut" team stitched it back
together with the fan-made renditions they hand-selected. Fans were inventive
in their rethinkings of the scenes, with everything from tweets and
illustrations to groups of people reenacting scenes in their living room,
resulting in the impressive "Star Wars" patchwork quilt.
Director:
Casey Pugh
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