Forgotten Silver (1997)
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Reviews Counted:10
Fresh:10
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.5/10
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: New Zealanders Peter Jackson and Costa Botes conspired to create this witty mockumentary about Colin MacKenzie, a fictional film pioneer who, in the early 1900s, invented the tracking shot, the... New Zealanders Peter Jackson and Costa Botes conspired to create this witty mockumentary about Colin MacKenzie, a fictional film pioneer who, in the early 1900s, invented the tracking shot, the close-up, color film, and the talkie. MacKenzie's colorful career centered around the making of his three-hour epic masterpiece, SALOME, for which he single-handedly rebuilt the city of Jerusalem in the jungles of remotest New Zealand. The documentary film team sets out in search of MacKenzie's lost city and unexpectedly discovers a mysterious tomb in which he buried reels and reels of his work to prevent the mob and maybe even the Soviets (two of his backers) from gaining possession of it. Appearing as themselves are actor Sam Neill, film critic Leonard Maltin, and Miramax co-chair Harvey Weinstein, who enthusiastically (and with remarkably straight faces) liken MacKenzie to Orson Welles and D. W. Griffith. Co-directors Jackson and Botes's hoax was so effective that, when the film was first shown on New Zealand television, many viewers thought they really were seeing a documentary on the exploits of a hitherto undiscovered cinematic genius. [More]
Starring: Sam Neill, Leonard Maltin, Harvey Weinstein
Starring: Sam Neill, Leonard Maltin, Harvey Weinstein
Director: Peter Jackson, Costa Botes
Director: Peter Jackson, Costa Botes
Screenwriter: Peter Jackson, Costa Botes
Producer: Sue Rogers
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Quite aside from being perhaps the most elaborate prank in Jackson's career to date (or since), Forgotten Silver is a brilliant piece of moviemaking. Full Review |
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Clever mockumentary.
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An uncanny deadpan take on the typical PBS or A&E biography. Full Review |
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It will surely be as elusive to find in the video stores as any of the fake late genius' work, but if you can see it, do see it. Full Review |
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Jackson is a gleefully, deliciously deranged filmmaker. Full Review |
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The sly joke of Forgotten Silver really registers. Full Review |
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