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Star Wars: Threads of Destiny is a feature length fan film based in the Star Wars universe. Filming began in the summer of 2005 in Stockholm, Sweden and the release has been set to May 2009, while in the meantime a worldwide visual effects crew is working on the effects for the film. Unlike several other fan films, the story takes place approximately 100 years after the Battle of Yavin, introducing a new menace, the Skenvi Empire, to the New Republic and the reestablished Jedi Order.

Since the beginning of production, trailers and web documentaries have been released on the Threads of Destiny website and on YouTube.

Summary
100 years after Return of the Jedi the New Jedi Order and the New Republic are once again active. The planet Coreign produces a special ore that can power an entire city, but the Skenvi Empire is interested in its potential for supreme spaceship armor.

Production
Most of the filming locations have been in Stockholm, Sweden, using Swedish actors. Director Rasmus Tirzitis has been working closely with his close friend and business partner Henric Brandt from Branbomm Film. Henric Brandt is manly a producer for the production, but has also been doing some directing for some scenes in the film. Andreas Feix (nicknamed Eclipse FX), a visual effects artist from Germany, part of the worldwide crew working on the visual effects for Threads of Destiny, has also provided visual effects work for Henric Brandt's Död vid ankomst.

The Scandinavian Sci-fi, Game & Film Convention
Threads of Destiny has been to the The Scandinavian Sci-fi, Game & Film Convention 2006, 2007 and 2008.

In the media
Threads of Destiny has been mentioned in a Swedish newspaper called Kaktus.

Cast

 * Patrik Hont as Jedi Padawan Raven Darkham
 * Karl Lindqvist as Jedi Master Soran Darr
 * Carolina Neurath as Princess Arianna Ad’Lah
 * Karl Windén as Karus Kahn
 * Andreas Rylander as Lord Siege

Included in the crew is Jonathan McEnroe, a concept artist who has worked on major commercial video game titles like Battlefield 2 and The Ship