My Saga (2018)

Star Wars has touched the lives of millions...Who'd have thought it would save one.

My Saga (2018) poster

Four years ago, Adam Harris was struck down with a brain tumour, an event that he was determined to transform from something tragic into a period of life-changing positivity. With the love of his family and driven by his passion for Star Wars, he undertook a pilgrimage with his son, Jack Anakin Harris, into the heart of Star Wars fan culture. This father and son embarked on a journey to explore the bonds between generations of fans as they experience the build up to the release of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens, while sharing their own profound moments of closeness.

Director: Terry King, Adam Harris
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Terry King
Production: Haywire Films, Jack/el Productions, Dark Moose Entertainment
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

fan culture, father son relationship

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More Films by Director: Terry King, Adam Harris
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Saga about?
Four years ago, Adam Harris was struck down with a brain tumour, an event that he was determined to transform from something tragic into a period of life-changing positivity. With the love of his family and driven by his passion for Star Wars, he undertook a pilgrimage with his son, Jack Anakin Harris, into the heart of Star Wars fan culture. This father and son embarked on a journey to explore the bonds between generations of fans as they experience the build up to the release of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens, while sharing their own profound moments of closeness.
Who directed My Saga?
My Saga was directed by Terry King, Adam Harris.
Who stars in My Saga?
My Saga stars Adam Harris, Jack Anakin Harris, Perry King, James Arnold Taylor, Vanessa Marshall, Bonnie Piesse.
How long is My Saga?
My Saga has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is My Saga?
My Saga is a Documentary film.
Where was My Saga produced?
My Saga was produced in Australia.