Dawson City: Frozen Time
Dawson City: Frozen Time is a 2016 American documentary film written, edited, and directed by Bill Morrison, produced by Morrison and Madeleine Molyneaux. First screened in the Orizzonti competition section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival, the film details the history of the remote Yukon town of Dawson City, from the Klondike Gold Rush to the 1978 Dawson Film Find: a discovery of 533 nitrate reels containing numerous lost films. The recovered silent films, buried beneath a hockey rink in 1929, included shorts, features, and newsreel footage of various events, such as the 1919 World Series.
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Directed by | Bill Morrison |
Written by | Bill Morrison |
Produced by | Bill Morrison Madeleine Molyneaux |
Edited by | Bill Morrison |
Music by | Alex Somers |
Production companies | Hypnotic Pictures Picture Palace Pictures |
Distributed by | Kino Lorber Cineteca Bologna |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $111,619 |
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