The Hunt for Gollum (2009)

“The Hunt for Gollum” (2009) is a fan-made, independent fantasy film directed by Chris Bouchard and produced by Arthur Derivaz. The film is set in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, bridging the gap between “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.”
The story takes place shortly after the events of “The Fellowship of the Ring,” focusing on the search for Gollum (voiced by actor and director Peter Houghton), who has escaped from the elven kingdom of Mirkwood. The film follows Aragorn (played by actor Craig Parker) as he embarks on a mission to track down Gollum, who possesses crucial information about the One Ring and its whereabouts.
As Aragorn hunts for Gollum through the treacherous lands of Middle-earth, he faces numerous challenges and encounters various characters, including the powerful elf lord Glorfindel (played by actor Christian Hillborg). The film explores themes of pursuit, honor, and the complexities of the character of Gollum.
“The Hunt for Gollum” is praised for its high production values and faithful recreation of the look and feel of Tolkien’s world, despite its modest budget.

It showcases the dedication and passion of fans for the Middle-earth legendarium and is well-regarded for its adherence to the tone and style of Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” film trilogy.
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