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The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon

£16.99
SKU
5035673006924
Alphabetical Title:
Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon, The
Aspect Ratio:
04:03
Brand / Publisher:
BFI
Catalogue Number:
BFIVD692
Certificate:
Exempt
Colour:
Black & white and colour
Countries:
United Kingdom
Director:
Sagar Mitchell & James Kenyon
DVD Region:
2
Extras:
  • Commentary and filmed interview with Vanessa Toulmin of the National Fairground Archive
  • Voiceover introduction written by film historian Tom Gunning
  • Featurette on the restoration work by the BFI National Archive
Format:
DVD
Language(s):
English
Product contents:
1 disc
Running time:
178 min
Sound:
Sound
Year:
2004
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Description

Three-part series exploring the remarkable films of Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon, hidden from the world for around 70 years

From 1900 to 1913, filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon, commissioned by touring showmen, roamed the North of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales filming the everyday lives of people at work and play. For around 70 years, 800 rolls of their early nitrate film sat in sealed barrels in the basement of a local shop in Blackburn. Miraculously discovered by a local businessman and painstakingly restored by the BFI, this ranks as the most exciting film discovery of recent times.

The BFI and the BBC have collaborated on bringing this fascinating material onto the screen with a three-part television series, The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon, was broadcast on BBC Two in 2005. Presented by Dan Cruickshank, the series opens up our past and includes interviews with descendents of some of those featured in the footage, who are seeing their ancestors on film for the first time. It also boasts a world exclusive: the first ever film of Manchester United.

Episode one – Life and Times

The films are discovered by Peter Worden and restored by the BFI's National Archive. The story of Mitchell and Kenyon begins with bustling streets at home and controversial war abroad.

Episode two – Sport and Pleasure

Following changes to working hours won by organised labour, the British worker enjoys new leisure time, swelling crowds at football matches at Preston North End, Liverpool and Manchester United. People flock to holidays in Blackpool and to egg tosses at home.

Episode three – Saints and Sinners

To conclude this extraordinary series, we see the first ever crime reconstruction film, the success of Mitchell and Kenyon in the USA and the ultimate demise of their partnership.

Product details

SKU 5035673006924
Alphabetical Title Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon, The
Aspect Ratio 04:03
Brand / Publisher BFI
Catalogue Number BFIVD692
Certificate Exempt
Colour Black & white and colour
Countries United Kingdom
Director Sagar Mitchell & James Kenyon
DVD Region 2
Extras <ul> <li>Commentary and filmed interview with Vanessa Toulmin of the National Fairground Archive</li> <li>Voiceover introduction written by film historian Tom Gunning</li> <li>Featurette on the restoration work by the BFI National Archive</li> </ul>
Format DVD
Language(s) English
Product contents 1 disc
Running time 178 min
Sound Sound
Year 2004

Extras