
What is this?
Gatekeeper is a non-commercial MTC (Multi Talent Cooperation) production - made by professionals and semi-professionals in cooperation with talented amateurs on a voluntary basis.
The production has actors, artists, partners and sponsors from 48 countries involved and an impressive list of both local and international celebrities - like original actors from Star Trek and Star Wars - and YOU may join us if you’re quick.
Why would I join the production?
The project is non-commercial - which means that everyone involved with the project is participating at the very same level and for the very same reasons - to create a highly advanced portfolio. In this case the production is also the biggest of its kind, with a long list of international celebrities involved, and will provide you with the experience of the teamwork that is movie making.
Is this a Fan Production?MTC productions are independent productions and created by building huge networks all over the world. In this case though, it is also a fan production.
A fan production is where a part of the story has its copyright with other companies - in this case with Paramount Pictures and LucasFilm LTD.
The deal is therefore to keep the production non-commercial and use the traditional screening arenas for such productions.
What is the movie about?
The movie is a meeting between the two biggest Sci-Fi giants in history - Star Trek and Star Wars, with several of the people involved with the original productions participating. You can read more about the actual plot, cast and crew on the other pages.

Who is producing it?
The movie is produced by the group 4Fathers - consisting of four exceptional resourceful sci-fi profiles, in co-operation with the culture base Subtopia, APICA E.F.T. and Trekkers Norway - as well as further partners on their way in.
The movie is also produced by hundreds of international Sci-Fi fans, who help make the production possible by contributing artistically or by sponsorship.
How do you pay for it all?
The large part of a traditional production is often salaries - especially within Sci-Fi and modern CGI. This part is eliminated given that the production is non-commercial and voluntary. The remaining costs are mainly costumes, props, settings, food, make up, large miniature models, and travel/hotel for our celebrities. This is paid for by sponsors, networking and swapping services. When producing commercial MTC productions, all profit are divided among the participants while sponsorship remaining after a non-commercial production is donated to charity - unless the sponors asks us to add the sponsorship to the next production.
For additional questions about the production - please either contact us through the “Contact” link on our Facebook Group or in the Forums!
