This film is a comprehensive attempt to analyze the phenomenon of filmmaker George Lucas, who is considered a film wizard for creating "Star Wars" (1977). Was he swallowed by his own creation? Some, like colleague Francis Ford Coppola, think so. The fact that millions of fans worship Star Wars, which has been recreated in several other formats, seems to support Coppola's argument. When Lucas restored the space trilogy in 1997, with modifications and special effects, the protests from some of these fans verged on madness. After all, is Lucas still the owner of his own work or not?
C: ROBERT MURATORE | E: CHAD HERSCHBERGER | EP: ANNA HIGGS, KERRY DEIGNAN ROY, ROBERT MURATORE, VANESSA PHILIPPE | PC: EXHIBIT A. PICTURES, QUARK FILMS |
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