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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The gorgeous Italian Star Wars movie you never knew you wanted

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Full movie hd 1080p di "Dark Resurrection vol.0" di Angelo Licata - info: http://www.darkresurrection.com
Un omaggio a Star Wars privo di fini di lucro. Un esperimento creativo che cerca la risposta alla domanda. Si può fare cinema di genere in italia? Al pubblico che lo vedrà il compito di giudicare.

This film is a creative, non profit experiment. It's goal is to be a tribute to Star Wars.
It was co-produced by hundreds of associate producers from all over the world..
You could be one of them:
http://www.darkresurrection.com/portal/index.php/en/features/style-variations...

Lovingly made Star Wars fan films, they're growing on trees these days. The latest not-for-profit Star flick is the atmospheric Italian film, Dark Resurrection: Volume 0. In this film, a group of Jedis discover a derelict spaceship with a nasty secret. Don't worry, it's nothing like Turkish Star Wars.

Director Angelo Licata tipped us to his latest production, and we're certainly gosh-darned impressed. It's the prequel to his 2007 movie Dark Resurrection: Volume 1, which cost £7,000. Here's the synopsis:

Master Sorran, is obsessed by his search for an ancient civilization which, according to legend, holds the secret of immortality. After many years he lights upon the wreck of the civilisation's most powerful starship: the Resurrection.

Sorran ignores the dangers and orders his crew to dock. The explorers and Sorran himself will face the mysteries of the Resurrection and the secret of the origins of the dark side.

Volume 0, Volume 0, in the original script written by Angelo Licata and Fabrizio Rizzolo, was only the prologue of Volume 2. After months of post-production, we realised that the material deserved to be properly developed as it tells interesting stories about the past of evil Lord Sorran and the mythology of Eron; fulcrum of the entire story.

There's a lot of good stuff going on here, from the creepy, Gigeresque set design to the young Jedi fiddling with his lightsaber to that holographic Vigo the Carpathian barking a whole bunch of dire craziness. Hats off to Licata and his team for putting together a handsome homemade movie. You can read more about the Dark Resurrection films here.

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