Pink Five

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Pink Five
Directed by Trey Stokes
Written by Trey Stokes
Starring Amy Earhart
Distributed by Atomfilms
Release date(s) 2002
Running time 4 min
Language English
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Pink Five is a fan film that made its debut on the Internet in 2002, created by fans of the Star Wars franchise. It is a comedy set in the Star Wars universe. It stars Amy Earhart as Stacey (aka Pink Five), a fast-talking Valley Girl-type dropped into an X-Wing cockpit during the Battle of Yavin, and presents familiar events and story points from Episode IV from a very different point-of-view.

The film has proven popular with Star Wars fans, winning rave reviews and the George Lucas Selects Award in the Lucasfilm-sponsored 2003 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, and even played at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.

Two sequels have been made: Pink Five Strikes Back (2004) and Return of Pink Five (2006).

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