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Sean McCormack

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Star Wars Revelations: A Star Wars Film Created By Fans Posted: Aug 17, 2005 8:53 AM
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This is pretty neat:

“The latest Star Wars film has been downloaded more than three million times in the last few months and the film-makers are delighted.

But this is not Revenge of the Sith being pirated - it is a so-called fan film called Star Wars: Revelations.

Revelations is a 40-minute long film made by Star Wars fans for fans and it is breaking ground due to the professional polish that has been brought to the production. “ (via BBC)

Film website: Star Wars Revelations

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