Finding Kraftland

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Finding Kraftland

Movie Poster
Directed by Richard Kraft,
Adam Shell
Produced by Richard Kraft
Written by Richard Kraft
Adam Shell
Distributed by Independent
Release date(s) June 17, 2006

Finding Kraftland is a 2006 independent documentry from Richard Kraft productions staring Stacey J. Aswad, Richard Kraft, and Nicky Kraft. It was released on June 17, 2006 in many film festivals all over the United States.

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Richard Kraft is an agent for film composers whose son Nicky was just born. Then going through a divorce where his son lives with his ex wife two thirds of every year and Richard one third of every year. When Nicky is with Richard they start traveling all over the world riding roller coasters and meeting famous people. Then Richard's older brother dies of Crohn's Disease so Richard starts collecting in his honour. First he starts collecting movie soundtracks - and then posters, restaurant knick knacks, and James Bond collectibles. Finally Richard goes to Disneyland but he won't go to Disneyland to get something small like a Mickey Mouse hat. Rather, he has to get a piece of Disneyland. They have Haunted Mansion, Skyway, and peoplemover cars, The Nightmare Before Christmas models. Richard transformed his home into Kraftland. Richard and Nicky started to help people with Crohn's Disease all over the world until Richard finds out that he has Crohn's Disease. Richard finds out that he is not going to die like his brother so he still lives a happy life. Every year Richard and Nicky have a big birthday party because their birthdays are two days apart and tons of people come every year. The film ends with Nicky playing a song he wrote called The Kronicles of Kraftland.

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[edit] Sequels

Richard Kraft and his son Nicky have expressed interest in making two sequels to Finding Kraftland. In an interview, Nicky joked, "[...]the second one will be called Selling Kraftland. At the end of that movie, Richard dies and becomes Obi-Wan Kenobi for the third movie, where I raise my son and he gives me ghostly words of wisdom from beyond the grave." When asked if sequels to Finding Kraftland were seriously being considered, Richard responded, "Oh, absolutely! You can’t have lived this and then go, 'Well, that was the end of it!'"[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Armstrong, Josh E. "Touring Kraftland". Conversational Ball. Retrieved on 7 April 2008.

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