Darkon (film)

Darkon is a feature-length documentary film that follows the real-life adventures of the Darkon Wargaming Club in Baltimore, Maryland, a group of fantasy live-action role-playing (LARP) gamers. The film was directed by Andrew Neel and Luke Meyer.

Darkon
Promotional poster for Darkon
Directed byLuke Meyer
Andrew Neel
Produced byTom Davis
Ethan Palmer
Christopher Kikis
Thoma Kikis
Nicholas Levis
Domenic Romano (associate producer)
Cherise Wolas
Alan Zelenetz
StarringSkip Lipman
Daniel McCarthur
Rebecca Thurmond
Kenyon Wells
Andrew Mattingly
Music byJonah Rapino
CinematographyKarl F. Schroder
Hillary Spera
Edited byBrad Turner
Production
company
Distributed byIndependent Film Channel (TV)
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
89 Minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Darkon premiered and won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the 2006 South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Darkon was an official selection playing at Hot Docs, Maryland Film Festival, Silverdocs, LA Film Festival, Britdoc, Melbourne International Film Festival and the Camden International Film Festival.

The film was produced by Ovie Entertainment and SeeThink Films.

John Hodgman was hired to write a scripted film adaptation of the documentary.[1] However plans fell through, but an excerpt of the unproduced screenplay was read on his podcast Judge John Hodgman.[1]

Reception

Darkon was received extremely well by critics. The film has an 89% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on the reviews of 19 critics.[2]

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References

  1. Julia Smith (14 August 2013). "Judge John Hodgman Episode 122: Reckless Endungeonment". Maximum Fun. Retrieved 2013-08-15.
  2. "Darkon - Rotten Tomatoes". Retrieved September 18, 2018.


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