Dawson City : frozen time / Hypnotic Pictures and Picture Palace Pictures present in association with Arte-La Lucarne and The Museum of Modern Art ; a film by Bill Morrison ; produced by Bill Morrison & Madeleine Molyneaux ; written, edited and directed by Bill Morrison.

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Published: [Great Britain] : Second Run, 2019.
©2016.
Corporate Authors:
Hypnotic Pictures (Firm) (Production company)
Picture Palace Pictures (Production company)
ARTE France (Distributor)
Other Authors:
Morrison, Bill, 1965 November 17- (Screenwriter, Film producer, Film director, Editor of moving image work)
Somers, Alex (Composer)
Evans, Gareth (Film curator) (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Thompson, Kristin, 1950- (Writer of supplementary textual content)
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Format: Video Blu-ray Disc
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Summary:This film tells the bizarre and true story of a long-lost collection of over 500 nitrate film prints dating from the early 1900s found buried in the permafrost at a remote Yukon mining town. Morrison's haunting documentary links that gold rush town to the dawn of cinema. Using the amazing unearthed newsreels, silent movies and documentary images of the town, Morrison conjures the birth of the modern age and creates a unique kaleidoscope of cinema and history.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (121 min.) : silent and sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (23 pages : illustrations ; 15 cm)
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Notes:Originally produced as a documentary in 2016.
Bonus features include (119 min.): interview with filmmaker Bill Morrison; original Dawson City film reels; postcript ; trailer; booklet essays by Gareth Evans and Kristin Thompson.
Kathy Jones-Gates, Michael Gates, Sam Kula, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo.
Closed-captioned.
This Blu-ray is for home use only, not for public viewing, except for educational purposes directly related to UC courses.
Bib#: 2760411
Format:Blu-ray, original aspect ratio 1.33:1, DTS-HD 5.1 surround, 2.0 stereo LPCM; All regions.
Production Credits:Editor, Bill Morrison ; music, Alex Somers.
Language:English
Bib#:2760411