Stabbing at Leia's

2007

Film
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You may or may not know Josh Trank directed a short film that was inspired by the Star Wars universe called “Stabbing at Leia’s.” It was made back in 2007 and it was done in the same style that he directed Chronicle. In fact, this is the short that help him land the Chronicle directing gig.

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Credits

director

Josh Trank

Duration

02:00

Production dates
2007

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

tmdb-movie-274105

Language

English

Subject category

Science Fiction

TMDB-Movie

274105

Wikidata

Q121811243

Collected

60 times

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