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'''''Our Footloose Remake''''' is 2010 crowd-funded parody film and a collaborative effort between a variety of amateur filmmakers brought together by the film festival known as "Channel 101".<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110413220051/http://vimeo.com//22179430</ref>
'''''Our Footloose Remake''''' is a 2010 crowd-funded parody film and a collaborative effort between a variety of amateur filmmakers brought together by the film festival known as "Channel 101".<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110413220051/http://vimeo.com//22179430</ref>


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 00:19, 1 January 2022

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Our Footloose Remake is a 2010 crowd-funded parody film and a collaborative effort between a variety of amateur filmmakers brought together by the film festival known as "Channel 101".[1]

Background

Development of the film originally began as a snarky response to Hollywood announcing an official remake to the 1984 film Footloose.[2]

The project divided the original 1984 film into 54 different scenes, giving each one to a different set of filmmakers who would recreate their given scene in their own unique way.[3]

Once all scenes were done, they were edited together into a complete film with the conflicting stylistic choices between scenes being used for comedic effect.

Channel 101 would later follow this up with "Our Robocop Remake", a response to the official 2014 remake of Robocop.[4]

Availability

The film premiered at the "Downtown Independent Theatre" in Los Angeles on July 1st, 2010 and later uploaded to David Seger's Vimeo account on 11th April, 2011.[5]

The film was later taken down due to a copyright claim by the "International Federation of the Phonographic Industry".[6]

All that remains of the film is a trailer are a handful of scenes uploaded online.[7]

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