VistaVision Visits Norway (1954) Poster

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VistaVision Visits Norway - Might it Thrill Us Once More?
krocheav5 September 2017
When this short first made it to the screen in all its splendor in 1954 it would have had a huge impact on audiences of the day - with its towering images of majestic fjords, green rolling valleys, massive waterfalls, and a look at life amid the Reindeer herding Laplanders on rugged Alpine slopes. All this and more was spectacularly set to the striking music of Norway's own Edvard Grieg (with some pieces I have not heard since!). The VistaVision photographic technique was certainly the best way to see this unique travelogue from prolific nature lover James Fitzpatrick and seeing it in the original 3 strip (IB) Technicolor process would certainly have made it unforgettable.

Seems that other VistaVision films can still be seen in selected special cinemas in the USA. But here in Australia, we didn't experience this presentation wonder (except as demos) as all VistaVision films were re-printed on standard 35mm and released in 1.85 widescreen ratio. Still, I had the privilege of screening this film as a full IB Technicolor 35mm print at a later date and recall it with fond memories. Maybe someone can inform us if this gem has been preserved? I look forward to the possible opportunity of seeing it once more (even with the expectation that the style of narration might appear dated by today's standards...?).

Would certainly be wonderful to find this rare treasure of the past making a re-appearance.
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