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Dawson City: Frozen Time

Dawson City: Frozen Time. Bill Morrison, 2016.
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Edition screened: Kino Lorber Blu-ray, released 2017. English language with English subtitles. Runtime approximately 120 minutes.

Summary: No particular depictions of violence or harm to animals.

The Kino release also includes Morrison’s 10-minute Dawson City: Postscript (2014), and sample fragments of formerly-lost films excavated from Dawson including:

British Canadian Pathé News, 81A (1919)
International News Vol. 1, Issue 52 (1919)
The Montreal Herald: Screen Magazine #7 (1919)
Pathé's Weekly #17 (1914)
The Butler and the Maid (1912, Thomas Alva Edison Company)
Brutality (1912, D.W. Griffith)
The Exquisite Thief (1919, Tod Browning)
The Girl of the Northern Woods (1910, Barry O’Neil)

Most of the film fragments run around 9 minutes. They are free of animal violence except The Girl of the Northern Woods, which has comedic action of a clownish woodsman with a brace of rabbits in front of a cabin displaying animal pelts.