Forgotten Silver
Forgotten Silver | |
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Directed by | Peter Jackson Costa Botes |
Written by | Peter Jackson Costa Botes |
Produced by | Sue Rogers |
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Cinematography | Alun Bollinger Gerry Vasbenter |
Edited by | Michael J. Horton |
Music by | Duncan Davidson David Donaldson Plan 9 Steve Roche Janet Roddick |
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Running time | 53 minutes |
Country | New Zealand |
Language | English |
Box office | $26,459 |
Forgotten Silver is a 1995 New Zealand mockumentary film that purports to tell the story of a pioneering New Zealand filmmaker. It was written and directed by Peter Jackson and Costa Botes, both of whom appear in the film in their roles as makers of the documentary.
Synopsis
Forgotten Silver purports to tell the story of "forgotten" New Zealand filmmaker Colin McKenzie, and the rediscovery of his lost films, which presenter Peter Jackson claims to have found in an old shed. McKenzie is presented as the first and greatest innovator of modern cinema, single-handedly inventing the tracking shot (by accident), the close-up (unintentionally), and both sound and colour film years before their historically documented creation. The film also shows fragments of an epic Biblical film, Salome, supposedly made by McKenzie in a giant set in the forests of New Zealand, and a "computer enhancement" of a McKenzie film proving that New Zealander
The film also shows a (staged) premiere screening of a recovered McKenzie film presented by film promoter Lindsay Shelton. It features deadpan commentary from actor/director
In reality, McKenzie is a fictional character, and the films featured in Forgotten Silver were all created by Peter Jackson, carefully mimicking the style of
Cast
As themselves:
- Jeffrey Thomas (narrator)
- Peter Jackson
- Johnny Morris
- Costa Botes
- Harvey Weinstein
- Leonard Maltin
- Sam Neill
- John O'Shea
- Marguerite Hurst
- Lindsay Shelton
- Davina Whitehouse
Actors:
- Beatrice Ashton - Hannah McKenzie
- Thomas Robins - Colin McKenzie
- Richard Shirtcliffe - Brooke McKenzie
- Peter Corrigan - Stan "the Man" Wilson
- Sarah McLeod - May Belle
Production
Costa Botes directed the "documentary" portions while Peter Jackson created the "archive footage" supposedly filmed by McKenzie. Jackson also shot fake interviews in Los Angeles, including the one with Weinstein.
Reception
The film was first aired on
References
- ^ McKenzie (faked biography)
- ^ "Observations on film art and Film Art". David Bordwell. Retrieved 27 March 2007.
- ISBN 978-0-7190-5641-3.
Bibliography
- Conrich, Ian/Smith, Roy (2006): Fool's Gold: New Zealand's Forgotten Silver, Myth and National Identity. In: Rhodes, Gary Don/Springer, John Parris (eds.) (2006): Docufictions. Essays on the intersection of documentary and fictional filmmaking. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, pp. 230–236.
- Roscoe, Jane/Hight, Craig (1997): Mocking silver: Reinventing the documentary project (or, Grierson lies bleeding). In: Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 11:1, pp. 67–82 (full text; Article provides background information and an analysis of audience responses to the film)
- Roscoe, Jane/Hight, Craig (2006): Forgotten Silver: A New Zealand Television Hoax and Its Audience. In: Juhasz, Alexandra/Lerner, Jesse (eds.) (2006): F is for Phony. Fake Documentary and Truth’s Undoing. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 171–186.
External links
- Forgotten Silver at IMDb
- Forgotten Silver at AllMovie
- Forgotten Silver at Rotten Tomatoes