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    Forgotten Silver

    1997 · Comedy · 53m

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  1. 100% Tomatometer 10 Reviews 82% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings This mockumentary by Peter Jackson and Costa Botes details the life of innovative -- and fictional -- filmmaker Colin McKenzie and ...

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    • Comedy
    • Peter Jackson, Costa Botes
  2. Forgotten Silver Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. James Berardinelli ReelViews. TOP CRITIC. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jun 10, 2008. Rob...

  3. A movie review by James Berardinelli. With some "mockumentaries" (or "meta-documentaries", "pseudo-documentaries", or whatever else you want to call them), it's best not to know beforehand that they're fakes. The opposite is true of Forgotten Silver, an inventive and wily project made for New Zealand television by film makers Peter Jackson and ...

    • Jeffrey Thomas (Narrator)
    • Peter Jackson And Costa Botes
  4. May 28, 1996 · This wickedly clever hoax "documentary" is a highly amusing satire on the recent spate of historical documentaries made to celebrate the centenary of cinema. Top Kiwi director Peter Jackson and ...

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  6. Aug 15, 2013 · Expectations: High. I love this. First Peter Jackson crafts the goriest film of all time, and then he follows it up with an Oscar-nominated indie drama. So what does he follow that up with? An incredibly enlightening documentary about a largely unknown figure in the history of film, that’s what.

  7. FORGOTTEN SILVER is a fake documentary about an allegedly forgotten silent movie filmmaker from New Zealand, named Colin McKenzie. Supported by "archive" footage and stills, the movie explores the relationship between film reality and film fantasy, often in an amusing and even dramatic fashion.

  8. 8/10. Fabulous hoax. tomimt 21 August 2005. Peter Jackson and Costa Boeates decided to make this great mockumentary about a man called Colin McKenzie, a man who invented such things as color film, audio film and above all, made the first full length feature movie.