First World War in colour: Peter Jackson brings old footage to life

Lord of the Rings director restored ‘hundreds of hours’ of original footage for upcoming documentary

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An image from Peter Jackson’s new film
(Image credit: Imperial War Museum)

Film-maker Peter Jackson has injected colour into original black and white footage of the First World War in order to bring the soldiers’ “faces to life” for a new documentary.

The Lord of the Rings director used modern production techniques to restore around 100 hours of footage from the archives of the Imperial War Museum (IWM) in London. The results will be seen in his new 90-minute film They Shall Not Grow Old.

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