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Forgotten Silver (1996)
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Originally presented to an unsuspecting New Zealand public as the real deal,
Lord of the Rings
director
Peter Jackson
's masterful mocumentary initially proved so convincing that unsuspecting viewers bought it hook, line, and sinker. A remarkably detailed look at the life of early filmmaker Colin McKenzie (Thomas Robins), the film traces the life of the young innovator as he makes incredible advances in the realm of cinema years before they are generally though to have occurred. From McKenzie's creation of the first "talkie" in 1908 (the first true sound feature is generally considered to be 1927's
The Jazz Singer
) to his creation of the first color film three short years later (which is generally considered to be 1922's
The Toll of the Sea
), the discovery of the remarkable advances made by him would forever change the face of film history. With Jackson himself providing commentary on the importance of the recent "discovery" of McKenzie's lost epic
Salome
-- which was preserved in a garden shed for nearly a century -- the significance of this "lost film" is further cemented by interviews with such notable film figures as Miramax's
Harvey Weinstein
and film critic
Leonard Maltin
. As McKenzie's rise and eventual downfall is documented through the use of newspaper articles, still images, and rare behind-the-scenes footage of
Salome
, the viewer is drawn into a remarkably staged ruse that is so effectively executed that it even includes interviews with McKenzie's "wife," Hannah (Beatrice Ashton). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Cast
Leonard Maltin
Himself
Sam Neill
Himself
Peter Jackson
Himself
Harvey Weinstein
Himself
Thomas Robins
Colin McKenzie
Peter Corrigan
Stan the Man
Production Crew
Gerry Vasbenter
Camera Operator
Alun Bolinger
Cinematographer
Costa Botes
Director
Peter Jackson
Director
Eric De Beus
Editor
Michael Horton
Editor
Jamie Selkirk
Executive Producer
Jeffrey Thomas
Intertitle Writer
Sue Rogers
Producer
Costa Botes
Screenwriter
Peter Jackson
Screenwriter
David Donaldson
Songwriter
Janet Roddick
Songwriter
Steve Roche
Songwriter
Year: 1996
Runtime: 53
Country: New Zealand
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Produced by
New Zealand Film Commission
NZ on Air
WingNut Films
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