Forgotten Silver overview
Synopsis:
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.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Peter Jackson, Costa Botes
- Studio: New Zealand Film Commission, WingNut Films, NZ on Air
- Year: 1996
- Run Time: 53 minutes
- Country: New Zealand
- Language: English
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Comedy
- Filmed in: Color



