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Make Your Own Lord of the Rings Movie!
And win a prize at the Fellowship Festival
We all know that Middle Earth looks a lot like New Zealand. But we mustn't forget that, despite these upstart antipodeans, Tolkien's creation has always been in England. Just to prove it, from 28 to 30 August the Alexandra Palace will become a veritable mini-Middle Earth for the Fellowship Festival, allowing you to indulge in your love of all things hobbit related. You can attend long-awaited parties with cast and crew members, buy precioussss memorabilia, get stuff signed and generally gorge yourself on Ringlore.
But wait! There's more! You also have the chance to follow in the footsteps of the great man some call Peter Jackson. By producing your own short film (under two minutes) parodying a scene in the world-conquering trilogy, you can win fame and fortune – well, the acclamation of all assembled at the Festival and a rather special Fellowship prize, presented by one of the geniuses behind the film. The climax of the Fellowship Festival will come with the screening of the shortlisted entries and winners of the film competition, which will be judged by a panel of luminaries including some from this very publication.
How to win:
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is much easier than Frodo's trek across half a world to bin some troublesome jewellery. You must produce a film lasting under two minutes on DVD or VHS parodying a scene from Jackson's trilogy without using footage from the films themselves. As a condition of entry winners will have to be present at the Fellowship Festival, at least on the last day when the prizes will be presented.
EEEE cum sa nu te oftici ... kakam-ash!
