'The faces are unbelievable': Peter Jackson on They Shall Not Grow Old
'The faces are unbelievable': Peter Jackson on They Shall Not Grow Old
Lord of the Rings director talks about using footage and audio from the Imperial War Museum archive
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
They Shall Not Grow Old review: An immersive war documentary with 21st century zing
They Shall Not Grow Old review: An immersive war documentary with 21st century zing
For much of its running time, Peter Jackson’s documentary about the First World War feels more like an immersive, mischievous, trip to hell.
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
They Shall Not Grow Old: Is First World War hyper-restoration historical sacrilege?
They Shall Not Grow Old: Is First World War hyper-restoration historical sacrilege?
As immersive and impressive as Peter Jackson's documentary may be, the colourisation of footage adds an element of untruth, says Jack Shepherd
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
The Guardian view on black and white TV: a powerful blast from the past
More than half a century after the first colour broadcast, thousands of people are still watching television in monochrome. Why?
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Revealed: More than 7,000 Brits still watch TV in black and white
More than 7,000 people across the UK are still watching television in black and white, 50 years after the introduction of colour programming.
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
They Shall Not Grow Old review – an utterly breathtaking journey into the trenches
Peter Jackson and team’s painstaking restoration of first world war footage is a cinematic triumph that all but brings young British soldiers back to life
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK