Knightquest

Knightquest is a fan film that made its debut on the internet in October 2001, created by fans of the Star Wars franchise. It is a live-action drama set in the Star Wars universe, taking place a few weeks before the events in A New Hope. It depicts Darth Vader's ongoing quest to seek out and destroy any Jedi who may have escaped the great purge years ago.

Knightquest
Directed byJoe Monroe
Produced byJoe Monroe
Written byJoe Monroe
StarringDoria Anselmo
Forest G. Wood
Daniel Schneiderman
Michelle O'Keefe
Distributed byTheForce.Net
Release date
  • 2001 (2001)
Running time
40 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Knightquest is notable among fanfilms for having been shot on film, as opposed to the more common digital video. It was also mastered in THX Dolby Surround, and features a special Star Wars themed THX introduction before the film.

The film has been generally well received by fans, and has been consistently mentioned in the press as a turning point in the development of fanfilms. The film has also won several awards, including Best Actress and Best Special Effects in the 2001 Force 3.75 Australian Fanfilm Festival.

The film's entire budget of $12,000 went to vendors for camera and equipment rental, film, costume and prop creation, location permits, hotel rooms and food. The entire cast and crew worked for free.

Filming began on October 31, 1998 and lasted four days. Pick-ups were done in December of that year and again in March 1999. Visual effects work continued until right before the film was released in October 2001. Tom Sehenuk was responsible for nearly all visual effects, except for lightsaber rotoscoping, which was completed by Clay Kronke.

Cast

  • Doria Anselmo ... Karina
  • Forest G. Wood ... Ulic Cinn
  • Daniel Schneidermann ... Dannikk and Stormtrooper
  • Michelle O'Keefe ... Tara Sunarr
  • Matt Howell ... Captain Alder and Voice of Chee-2A
  • Tom Sehenuk ... Darth Vader
  • Ben Fletcher ... Voice of Darth Vader
  • Bryan Winchester ... Stormtrooper


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