The Hunt for Gollum (2009)

The Hunt for Gollum (2009) is a fan-made prequel to J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings series. Directed by Chris Bouchard, the short film is set in the time between The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring, focusing on the pursuit of Gollum, the creature who once possessed the One Ring.
The plot centers on Aragorn (played by Dominic Monaghan), the future King of Gondor, who is tasked with tracking down Gollum. The creature, having been captured by the Elves, escapes from Mirkwood, and Aragorn is sent to recapture him before Gollum can lead Sauron’s forces to the Ring. The film explores Aragorn’s determination and the dangerous terrain he must navigate to capture Gollum, highlighting his skills as a ranger and tracker.
The story also provides a closer look at Gollum, showing his internal conflict as he battles his obsession with the One Ring. The film is a mixture of action, suspense, and drama, with high-quality production values given its fan-made status. It captures the spirit of the Lord of the Rings universe, focusing on themes of pursuit, morality, and the heavy burden of the Ring.
The Hunt for Gollum is praised for its visual style and its faithful representation of the world of Middle-earth, despite having a limited budget. It has gained recognition for its contribution to the Lord of the Rings fan community.