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prelude_to_axanar [2018/08/21 19:10] Carlos Pedrazaprelude_to_axanar [2020/03/16 10:16] – [Reception] Carlos Pedraza
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-//Prelude to Axanar// (full title: The Four Years War Part III: Prelude to Axanar) is a 2014 fan-made short film, 22 minutes long, directed by [[gossett-subpoena|Christian Gossett]] and written by Christian Gossett and [[Alec Peters]]. Funded through [[crowdfunding_platforms|Kickstarter]], production sought $10,000 in funding, but raised $101,000. It had its public debut July 26, 2014 at San Diego Comic-Con.+//Prelude to Axanar// (full title: //The Four Years War Part III: Prelude to Axanar//) is a 2014 fan-made short film, 22 minutes long, directed by [[gossett-subpoena|Christian Gossett]] and written by Christian Gossett and [[Alec Peters]]. Funded through [[crowdfunding_platforms|Kickstarter]], production sought $10,000 in funding, but raised $101,000. It had its public debut July 26, 2014 at San Diego Comic-Con.
  
 Set in the Star Trek universe, the film stars Kate Vernon, Tony Todd, Richard Hatch, Gary Graham and J. G. Hertzler, in a documentary-style film recounting the events surrounding the Battle of Axanar, the climactic clash between the [[mema>United_Federation_of_Planets|United Federation of Planets]] and the [[mema>Klingon Empire]]. Set in the Star Trek universe, the film stars Kate Vernon, Tony Todd, Richard Hatch, Gary Graham and J. G. Hertzler, in a documentary-style film recounting the events surrounding the Battle of Axanar, the climactic clash between the [[mema>United_Federation_of_Planets|United Federation of Planets]] and the [[mema>Klingon Empire]].
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 Entertainment News International concluded, "//[Prelude to] Axanar// is a ground breaking independent film that proves the idea that a studio doesn't need to spend millions of dollars to produce a feature-quality production. //Axanar// will be the first non-CBS/Paramount-produced Star Trek to look and feel like a true Star Trek movie."(([[http://enewsi.com/movies/190-26866.html|"Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar world premiere and Q&A at SDCC]]," Entertainment News International. 7/15/14.)) Entertainment News International concluded, "//[Prelude to] Axanar// is a ground breaking independent film that proves the idea that a studio doesn't need to spend millions of dollars to produce a feature-quality production. //Axanar// will be the first non-CBS/Paramount-produced Star Trek to look and feel like a true Star Trek movie."(([[http://enewsi.com/movies/190-26866.html|"Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar world premiere and Q&A at SDCC]]," Entertainment News International. 7/15/14.))
  
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 <wrap lo>Portions of this article were adapted from the article, **[[wp>Prelude to Axanar]]**, and used under a Creative Commons [[wp>Wikipedia:Reusing_Wikipedia_content|license]].</wrap> <wrap lo>Portions of this article were adapted from the article, **[[wp>Prelude to Axanar]]**, and used under a Creative Commons [[wp>Wikipedia:Reusing_Wikipedia_content|license]].</wrap>
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