Journey to Planet X

Journey to Planet X

NR 2012 · 88 min · ★ 7.0 · Documentary

Eric Swain and Troy Bernier are scientists by day and amateur filmmakers by night. Over the years these two friends have turned out many of their own amateur, sci-fi inspired movies. Journey to Planet X follows the filming of Planet X, the duo’s most ambitious endeavor to date, and sheds light on their unique brand of “movie magic.”

Directed by Josh Koury

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