City of Gold (documentary)

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City of Gold
Directed by Colin Low
Wolf Koenig
Produced by Tom Daly
Narrated by Pierre Berton
Music by Eldon Rathburn
Cinematography Colin Low
Wolf Koenig
Distributed by National Film Board of Canada
Release date(s) 1957
Running time 21 min 40 s
Country Canada
Language English
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City of Gold is a 1957 Canadian documentary by Colin Low and Wolf Koenig, chronicling Dawson City during the Klondike Gold Rush. The film is narrated by Pierre Berton and produced by the National Film Board of Canada.

[edit] Technique

City of Gold made innovative use of archival photos, combining narration, music and camera movements to bring drama to these still images. [1] Its innovative use of still photography in this manner has been cited by Ken Burns as an inspiration for the so-called Ken Burns effect. [2][3] [4]

[edit] Awards

Winner of the Palme d'or for best short film at the Cannes Film Festival and nominated for an Academy Award. [5]

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