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Article: Rediscovered delights are this week's highlights.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- July 7, 2006
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Byline: Michael Wilmington
Jul. 7--Two remarkable rediscoveries released by Milestone Film & Video demonstrate again the rich rewards we can get from film scholarship in the DVD age. 'Electric Edwardians: The Lost Films of Mitchell and Kenyon' (star)(star)(star)1/2 (U.K.; Sagar Mitchell, James Kenyon, 1900-13). The new compilation film "Electric Edwardians" was assembled from a treasure trove of short films made in the early 20th Century, lost for decades, incredibly well-preserved and now restored. Shot by English filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Ken-yon, they're little portraits of real people and places, called "actualities." In these 30 films, ...
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