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Retro-reels : Hans Gmoser - filmmaker remembered

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Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Scope & Content
The DVD used segments of footage from films in the Hans Gmoser fonds (V68: Skis over McKinley 1963, High road to skiing, Rendezvous in the Selkirks, Ski trails, Vagabonds, Glacier skiing Caribous, Skis over McKinley, Bugaboo Spire) as well as interviews by Guy Clarkson for the Banff Centre Gmoser …
Date Range
2006
Reference Code
V8 / accn. 7795 (located in Downstairs storage with original film and sound recordings)
Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Fonds Number
M8 / V8 / S8
Sous-Fonds
V8
Accession Number
7795
Reference Code
V8 / accn. 7795 (located in Downstairs storage with original film and sound recordings)
Date Range
2006
Physical Description
9 digital video discs : sd., col. with b&w sequences
History / Biographical
Joint production with Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, The Banff Centre, Canadian Mountain Holidays and filmmaker Guy Clarkson, tribute DVD screened at Banff Mountain Film Festival, November 4, 2006.
Scope & Content
The DVD used segments of footage from films in the Hans Gmoser fonds (V68: Skis over McKinley 1963, High road to skiing, Rendezvous in the Selkirks, Ski trails, Vagabonds, Glacier skiing Caribous, Skis over McKinley, Bugaboo Spire) as well as interviews by Guy Clarkson for the Banff Centre Gmoser 2006 project with Jim Davies, Franz Dopf and Philippe DeleSalle
Notes
"Retro-reels: Hans Gmoser - filmmaker remembered" copyright belongs to The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies and Guy Clarkson
The original and master for interviews by Guy Clarkson for the Retro-reels project is at The Banff Centre. Copyright belongs to [The Banff Centre?] and Guy Clarkson
Access Restrictions
No reproduction unless authorized by copyright holders
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on contents
Processing Status
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