The Jerusalem Post

‘Star Wars’ sequel to be screened for Israeli premiere’s 40th anniversar­y

- • By AARON REICH

The 501st Legion’s Israel outpost is hosting a special screening of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back at the First Station in Jerusalem on Sunday, June 28, in honor of the 40th anniversar­y of the movie’s premiere in Israel.

The Star Wars films make up one of the most successful and widely beloved movie franchises of all time, and its popularity has seen it become an integral part of pop culture across the world. Of the films, many hold Episode V, the second movie to be released, as one of the best.

Its popularity has even led to the creation of the 501st Legion, the world’s largest fan organizati­on.

Founded in 1997, the legion – also known as “Vader’s Fist” – is a staple of geek convention­s and boasts 14,000 active members across 64 countries on six continents, and has even launched an official outpost in Israel. Its members dress in meticulous­ly detailed and movie-accurate costumes from the Empire’s forces, mainly the iconic storm-trooper attire. The organizati­on is completely nonprofit, and often works to raise money for charity while sharing the joy of Star Wars with others in a way that is fun and accessible for everyone.

But this is more than just a simple screening. For the 501st Legion’s Israel outpost, this is the chance to hold a real Star Wars event, following the cancellati­on of their plans for May 4, a holiday traditiona­lly recognized as Star Wars Day.

“We want it to be a Star Wars festival... especially since the events we had planned for May the 4th had to be canceled due to the coronaviru­s pandemic,” Adam Nahoum, the founder of the 501st Legion’s Israel outpost, told The Jerusalem Post.

In order to truly give it the festival feel, Nahoum has worked to coordinate with vendors to be at the booths at First Station to sell Star Wars merchandis­e. The 501st Legion will also have a booth present, as will their counterpar­ts in the Rebel Legion, who hope to raise awareness about their groups and recruit new members.

The event starts at 6:30 p.m., with the screening starting at 7:30 p.m.

“We want families to attend, that is why it starts at 6:30, so it will be early enough for children to come,” Nahoum told the Post, adding “As Yoda says, ‘Pass on what you have learned.’”

The movie will be shown on a large screen outdoors with high-quality surround sound, and the entire event will follow Health Ministry directives and guidelines. The event is free to attend, with the First Station having paid for the screening, Nahoum told the Post, adding his thanks to the venue for its support.

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