Chris Bouchard
British film producer and director
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Chris Bouchard is a British film producer and director[1] of The Hunt for Gollum,[2][3][4][5] an independent Lord of the Rings fan film. The budget was kept to £3,000[6] using crowd-sourced visual effects. The film was released on streaming platforms in May 2009.[7] In its first week it was the fourth most watched film in the US, after X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Star Trek, and "a romantic comedy starring Matthew McConaughey."[8] As of May 2024, it had been watched by 13 million people.[9]
Chris Bouchard | |
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| Alma mater | University of York |
| Occupations | Film producer, film director, screenwriter |
| Years active | 2009–present |
Bouchard went on to direct feature-length crime drama Hackney’s Finest in 2014,[10] which was produced by London film studio Framestore.[11] In 2018 he co-directed The Little Mermaid, which was released on Netflix. The film starred Shirley MacLaine, Poppy Drayton, William Moseley and Loreto Peralta.[12][13]
Awards and honours
Best Fiction Produced for the Web for The Hunt for Gollum at the 2009 Cinéma Tous Ecrans festival.[14]