Here is a new example of what the collaborative web can produce at its best!
In 2009, a slightly crazy project was born called Star Wars Uncut. Initiated by a group of fans of Star Wars, it was a question of cutting episode IV of the saga into 473 scenes of 15 seconds and attributing these to as many amateur directors, each with their own personal touch, before putting the entire film back together by putting them end to end.
As a result, many more or less advanced techniques were used for each of the scenes: Lego in stop motion, cardboard decorations, Cartoons or more classic filming (but always with the means at hand).
The whole thing gives an absolutely crazy result!
Watch Star Wars Uncut
In 2012, following the success of their first opus, the Star Wars Uncut team decided to tackle Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes BackThe recipe remains the same and the team receives nearly 2 contributions from which 000 480-second scenes are selected by a jury of 15 people to design this 20h2 film. now available on the internet.
If you are in a bit of a hurry here is the trailer of this 2nd opus released a few days ago:
And if you have 2 hours in front of you, here is the full episode:
Article updated on May 21, 2024 by Byothe











