With no defined budget, "Star Wars: Renaissance" was financed with "more creativity than money", using voluntary cooperations and work during the three-year long process of creating the 200 SFX shots needed in the film. During this time, it was closely covered by national mainstream media from Chile, as well as followed by spanish and english-language fans alike from around the world, including Perú and Spain among others. The short-film quotes heavily on Expanded Universe material, both visually and story-wise.
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| - Jorge Durán
- José Allende
- Pablo Roldán
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| - Blood is scattered across the Galaxy.
Two years have passed since the
activation of ORDER 66 and the Army
of the evil EMPEROR PALPATINE imposes
his will over the once glorious
Galactic Republic.
Swearing blind loyalty to the old and
corrupt Supreme Chancellor a handful
of Jedi Knights, now under the title of
IMPERIAL EXECUTORS, have begun to hunt
for their old battle comrades, now
called enemies of the Republic.
Chased at the heart of the Middle Rim,
a group of renegade guardians of peace
and justice and a brave mercenary seek
for a shelter to free them from
extermination and oblivion…
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| - With no defined budget, "Star Wars: Renaissance" was financed with "more creativity than money", using voluntary cooperations and work during the three-year long process of creating the 200 SFX shots needed in the film. During this time, it was closely covered by national mainstream media from Chile, as well as followed by spanish and english-language fans alike from around the world, including Perú and Spain among others. The short-film quotes heavily on Expanded Universe material, both visually and story-wise.
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