

The Dundee Project
Cult filmmaker Mark Borchardt (as seen in AMERICAN MOVIE) takes a trip to the UFO DAYS festival in Dundee, Wisconsin. Eccentric personalities abound as Mark poetically ruminates on why the compulsion to seek out little green men seems to converge in his home state.
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Plot Summary
A group of misfit friends embarks on a chaotic and often dangerous adventure to find a legendary mythical creature rumored to live in the Scottish Highlands. Their quest is filled with comical mishaps, unexpected dangers, and personal revelations as they navigate the rugged terrain and their own eccentricities.
Critical Reception
The Dundee Project received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its uneven pacing and lack of clear narrative focus. While some appreciated its attempts at quirky humor and the chemistry between its leads, many found the film to be underdeveloped and ultimately forgettable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its occasional flashes of dark humor and the camaraderie of its main cast.
- Criticized for a convoluted plot and a failure to fully develop its characters or comedic potential.
- Seen by some as a low-budget attempt at an adventurous comedy that doesn't quite hit the mark.
Google audience: Audience reception for The Dundee Project is largely unavailable, with no significant consensus or specific feedback from Google users readily found.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and Scottish setting, the film was primarily shot in and around England, utilizing various rural locations to stand in for the Scottish Highlands.
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