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Império dos Sonhos: A História da Trilogia Star Wars

Título original: Empire of Dreams: The Story of the 'Star Wars' Trilogy
  • Vídeo
  • 2004
  • 2 h 31 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,2/10
5,5 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
George Lucas and Mark Hamill in Império dos Sonhos: A História da Trilogia Star Wars (2004)
US Home Video Trailer from 20th Century Fox
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn in-depth making of documentary about the original Star Wars trilogy, covering the productions of the three films and their impact on popular culture.An in-depth making of documentary about the original Star Wars trilogy, covering the productions of the three films and their impact on popular culture.An in-depth making of documentary about the original Star Wars trilogy, covering the productions of the three films and their impact on popular culture.

  • Direção
    • Edith Becker
    • Kevin Burns
  • Roteirista
    • Ed Singer
  • Artistas
    • Robert Clotworthy
    • Walter Cronkite
    • George Lucas
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,2/10
    5,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Edith Becker
      • Kevin Burns
    • Roteirista
      • Ed Singer
    • Artistas
      • Robert Clotworthy
      • Walter Cronkite
      • George Lucas
    • 20Avaliações de usuários
    • 9Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total

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    Star Wars: The Trilogy [Episodes IV, V, VI]
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    Star Wars: The Trilogy [Episodes IV, V, VI]

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    Robert Clotworthy
    Robert Clotworthy
    • Narrator
    • (narração)
    Walter Cronkite
    Walter Cronkite
    • Self - Journalist
    George Lucas
    George Lucas
    • Self - Filmmaker
    Steven Spielberg
    Steven Spielberg
    • Self - Filmmaker
    Irvin Kershner
    Irvin Kershner
    • Self - Director
    Howard G. Kazanjian
    Howard G. Kazanjian
    • Self - Producer
    • (as Howard Kazanjian)
    Gary Kurtz
    Gary Kurtz
    • Self - Producer
    Leo Braudy
    • Self - Professor and Cultural Historian, University of Southern California
    Bill Moyers
    Bill Moyers
    • Self - Journalist
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Carrie Fisher
    Carrie Fisher
    • Self…
    Gareth Wigan
    • Self - Former Production Executive, 20th Century Fox
    Alan Ladd Jr.
    Alan Ladd Jr.
    • Self - Former Studio Chief, 20th Century Fox
    Ralph McQuarrie
    • Self - Conceptual Artist
    Richard Edlund
    Richard Edlund
    • Self - Cameraman, Miniature and Optical Effects
    Steve Gawley
    Steve Gawley
    • Self - Model Maker
    John Dykstra
    John Dykstra
    • Self - Visual Effects Supervisor
    Paul Huston
    • Self - Model Maker
    Joe Johnston
    Joe Johnston
    • Self - Visual Effects Art Director
    • Direção
      • Edith Becker
      • Kevin Burns
    • Roteirista
      • Ed Singer
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários20

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    8MissSimonetta

    Good documentary hampered by self-promotional nature

    This documentary about the making-of the Star Wars trilogy makes one realize how much of a miracle it was that the original film was made at all. A myriad of problems beset George Lucas and his collaborators during production and few predicted the film would be as big as it became.

    Empire of Dreams (2004) is a generally good documentary. It goes in-depth with the production of the first film especially. The best asset is the plethora of archive footage, which is wonderful to see.

    I'm not sure if this is the definitive behind-the-scenes SW. The majority of Empire of Dreams (2004) focuses its attention on Star Wars (1977) and lavishes a good deal of attention on The Empire Strikes Back (1980), virtually ignoring Return of the Jedi (1983). You're probably better off with JW Rinzler's Star Wars books, which give each film in the trilogy equal attention and go into an almost day-by-day record of the productions.

    Empire of Dreams is also quite uncritical and there are several moments when as much extreme praise is showered upon George Lucas as possible, bordering on nauseating. Marcia Lucas, whose contributions to the film were important, is quickly glossed over. She and David Prowse (the physical performance of Darth Vader) were not interviewed due to having rather rocky relationships with George. There's also a plug for those wretched special editions, with their intrusive CG additions and narrative tampering.

    Is this necessary viewing? Not really, but Star Wars fans will enjoy the behind-the-scenes footage.
    bob the moo

    Albeit full of itself and avoiding any serious dissent, this is mostly a fascinating look at the making of the three films

    For the release of the three original (albeit updated) films in the Star Wars series, this documentary was provided as the main extra on a fourth DVD. Starting with the difficult production of Star Wars and looking at the completely unexpected success it turned out to be, we examine the making of the two sequels, the puppets, the effects and the actors with recollections and insight from cast and crew.

    At the start of this documentary it appeared to be heading down a very bad road where it looked at the national mood at the time the original film was being produced; it appeared to be suggesting that the film itself was a major event and was some sort of saviour of the world! Now, the influence and knock-on effect of Star Wars in the film industry is undeniable but if the documentary was going to be just a big love-in then I would have struggled to finish it. Fortunately the film manages to move away from this for the majority and the slight tone of awe and respect afforded to the films can perhaps be forgiven. Likewise the film avoids any significant dissent aside from some of the crew acknowledging that they didn't share Lucas' vision or like the film they were making (but admit they were wrong); but it brushes over things like Guinness' dislike for even the finished film and the cold direction by Lucas and never lets anyone ever share stories that could come across as damaging.

    However, outside of these minor complaints the documentary is an impressive look at the films in a mostly very interesting and honest way. Back stories, personal memories, personal experiences, onset trouble and footage from the production all combine to produce a story that is very interesting and full of nuggets to the point where I could easily sit and watch it again. Of course you probably need to be a Star Wars fan to care about such things but, considering this was provided as a companion to the three films, then it is more than likely playing to a friendly crowd. The involvement of so many of the cast and crew is a real bonus but I would have liked a bit more from some of them – for example I would have liked to hear something from Prowse, considering he thought he was a central character only to find himself totally dubbed out of the film! Lucas himself is a bit full of his own self-importance and the documentary does get better with Empire and Jedi because his contributions are reduced to make way for the other directors.

    The film touches on Phantom Menace but wisely says nothing of it. In fact the documentary does shed light on why Menace may have failed as a film – at one point in the writing of Star Wars, one contributor says that the Force had to be carefully written to be present but to never be too serious or heavy or it would suck the fun out of the film. This made me smile because I believe that the weight of self-importance is a major reason that Menace is lacking in entertainment value. Overall this is an impressive documentary that looks at so many issues that it will be difficult to be bored by it – sound effects, visual effects, writing, production, casting, marketing, development, studio pressures and so on – it is a must for fans and it puts to shame many of the ten minute "making of" featurettes that pass for documentaries on some dvds.
    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Interesting, entertaining, informational... and thorough without being boring

    This special starts before the original Star Wars, and after introducing Lucas and setting the scene for the time period, it takes us through the entire trilogy, with clips, interviews and behind the scenes footage en masse(I won't throw on the ever-ambiguous "and more" that is a common favorite to throw on DVD covers and the likes... believe me, if they've got something good to sell you, they know it, and they won't hesitate to tell you, "more" is like "interactive menus"... it makes nothing out of the ordinary sound like a real treat). Each main member of the cast, including Kenny Baker(R2D2), and Anthony Daniels(C3PO) - who sounds a lot like his character even when he's just speaking normally - and Peter Mayhew(Chewbacca). It has a good pace throughout, the version I watched was 90 minutes, and it never grew stale. It is edited expertly throughout. There is a solid flow to the documentary. It holds a lot of information, and the right amount of time is spent on it. The fun factor of this is achieved nicely, and without overshadowing what it is presenting. About the only person not brought in for an interview is David Prowse, who I suppose may still hold a grudge over not being told that they weren't going to use his voice(and if he knew that they were going to add in footage of Vader where his voice was still the one heard, in this special(which... let's just say, doesn't exactly sound as powerful and terrifying as that of James Earl Jones, who is also interviewed in this)... well, he might have stayed away for that reason, I know I would). There is perhaps a bit of patting on the back going on, as the special mentions just *how many* nominations and wins the films got, and how important it was, and so on and so forth, but this doesn't keep it from being worth watching. I recommend this to any fan of the original trilogy. Heck, the anecdotes alone almost make the hour and a half worth it. 8/10
    8MovieAddict2016

    A good documentary if rather self-important

    Like most DVD fanatics I picked up the "Star Wars" boxset last Christmas when it came out. I was disappointed, to be honest. Apart from the fact that much more could have been included in terms of extra content (did we need a video game demo taking up space on the fourth disc?) it also didn't include the original versions of the films - which, as far as I know, are those that practically everyone prefers.

    Nevertheless this insightful and exhaustive documentary - which covers the entire pre-production through post-production phase of each original "Star Wars" film - almost redeems the DVD collection. Although it is fairly "full of itself" as IMDb commentator Bob the Moo notes, it DOES feature a good wealth of information - including some facts I hadn't heard about before (e.g. Jedi was given a fake working title so fans wouldn't sneak onto the set).

    If you're a fan of "Star Wars," definitely check this out - if you don't want to dish out the cash, it's playing on A&E right now. But in my opinion it's not as great as it could have been because it falls victim to George Lucas' "cleanness" - we're led to believe "Star Wars" is the most important and defining event of the past century and that turned me off a bit.
    9mchristi-156-169140

    A joy for a fan like me

    The production was maybe a bit amateurish, but nonetheless I thoroughly enjoyed this. I don't usually watch "making of" docs because it pops the fantasy bubble of the movie. But I'm glad I made an exception here.

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    • Curiosidades
      David Prowse, who portrayed Darth Vader physically in most scenes of the original Star Wars trilogy, was not interviewed for this documentary, and is only briefly featured through archive footage. This was due to his strained relationship with Lucasfilm and George Lucas in particular (due to an incident for which the actor was unfairly blamed as a result of a miscommunication), which also led to Prowse subsequently being banned from attending official Star Wars fan conventions.
    • Erros de gravação
      During a segment on merchandising for the original Star Wars, pictures of Princess Leia dolls wearing 'space fashions' are shown. However, this clothing line never made it into production.
    • Citações

      Harrison Ford: I think George likes people, I think George is a warm-hearted person, but... he's a little impatient with the process of acting, of finding something. He thinks that something's there. "It's right there, I wrote it down. Do that". You know, sometimes you can't just "do that" and make it work.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      After the credits there is a final outake of General Dodonna (Alex McCrindle) saying "and may the force go with you".
    • Versões alternativas
      The Disney+ version updated shots of the Obi-Wan vs. Darth Vader duel to reflect the improvements made to the 4K version released in 2019.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Revenge of the Sith Review (2010)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Cantina Band
      (uncredited)

      Composed by John Williams

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de setembro de 2004 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Empire of Dreams
    • Empresas de produção
      • Prometheus Entertainment
      • Fox Television Studios
      • Lucasfilm
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    • Tempo de duração
      2 horas 31 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
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    • Proporção
      • 1.78 : 1

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