The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon

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The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon
Genre Documentary
Directed by Emma Hindley
Presented by Dan Cruickshank
Starring Bertie Carvel
Ben Bishop
Composer(s) Andrew Blaney
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of episodes 3
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Distributor BBC
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One
Original airing January 14, 2005
Chronology
Followed by The Lost World of Friese-Greene
External links
IMDb profile

The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon is a BBC documentary series produced in conjunction with the British Film Institute. Three one-hour episodes were broadcast on BBC One in January 2005 and released on Region 2 DVD soon after.

The series showcases films made by Mitchell and Kenyon, lost for almost a century, rediscovered in 1994 and restored by the BFI. Most of the films are simply records of life, sport and culture at the beginning of the 20th Century.

Dan Cruickshank presents and narrates the series; in addition, descendants of some of the people featured in the original films provide commentaries upon them; and (in what many critics considered the series' weakest feature) scenes from the life and work of filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon are dramatized in speeded-up form like incorrectly-screened silent movies (although the actual film excerpts are shown at the correct speed).

The series is notable for being shot in 4:3 format to match the films' original aspect ratio, unlike many modern documentary series which crop all non-widescreen footage into 16:9.

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