While on tour of the northwestern border, the prince of Midea and his companions discover invading armies from neighboring Kilea. Unable to summon reinforcements in time, the young prince must make a stand to protect his people.
Director Bjorn Anderson decided on his 26th birthday to quit his job and pursue his dream of filmmaking. Instead of paying to go to film school, he began work on his first film, Warrior's End.[1] The production utilized the help of the Seattle Knights for many of the expansive sword battle scenes. The cast and crew worked on a volunteer basis which allowed the film to achieve its epic look on a limited budget.
warrior, 2009, medieval, epic, film, written, directed, bjorn, anderson, starring, zach, maurer, john, symonds, paul, eenhoorn, directed, bybjorn, andersonwritten, bybjorn, andersonproduced, bybjorn, andersonstarringzach, maurerjohn, symondspaul, eenhoorncinem. Warrior s End is a 2009 medieval epic film written and directed by Bjorn Anderson and starring Zach Maurer John Symonds and Paul Eenhoorn Warrior s EndDirected byBjorn AndersonWritten byBjorn AndersonProduced byBjorn AndersonStarringZach MaurerJohn SymondsPaul EenhoornCinematographyJoseph ColeEdited byAaron HendersonMusic byRebecca Wolf NailProductioncompanyEmerald City PicturesRelease dateJune 7 2009 2009 06 07 STIFF Running time105 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 References 6 External linksPremise editWhile on tour of the northwestern border the prince of Midea and his companions discover invading armies from neighboring Kilea Unable to summon reinforcements in time the young prince must make a stand to protect his people Cast editMindy Byram as Maria Ricco DiStefano as General Tarkis Paul Eenhoorn as Kael Kevin Haggerty as Kole John Locke as King Harold Zach Maurer as Andreas Renee Pinzon as Julia John Symonds as Johan Phillip Wheeler as WillProduction editDirector Bjorn Anderson decided on his 26th birthday to quit his job and pursue his dream of filmmaking Instead of paying to go to film school he began work on his first film Warrior s End 1 The production utilized the help of the Seattle Knights for many of the expansive sword battle scenes The cast and crew worked on a volunteer basis which allowed the film to achieve its epic look on a limited budget Release editThe film had its premiere June 7 2009 at Seattle s True Independent Film Festival where it was given the Mt Rainier Award 2 References edit An Eye for Directing The Issaquah Press February 2 2010 Warrior s End Profile STIFF 2009 bside com Retrieved 2010 06 27 External links editOfficial website Warrior s End at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Warrior 27s End amp oldid 1099902344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,