Dear friends of Milestone, Milestone Film & Video is very proud to present in association with the National Film Board of Canada, the DVD premiere of WHITE THUNDER, a remarkable documentary on the life and death of Varick Frissell. Directed by Victoria King, it is a moving film about the life of the New York born-to-wealth Frissell who after graduating from Yale, volunteered as a laborer for the International Grenfell Association, a medical mission in northern Newfoundland. He went on to explore the previously unmapped Grand River Region of the vast land of Labrador, starting a career in filmmaking to celebrate the beauty of what he saw. Sadly, while making his first feature film for Paramount, tragedy ensued, marking the greatest disaster in Hollywood history. We think the documentary is truly moving and exciting and know that Victoria is a rising star in her field. The DVD features a lot of bonus features and sells for $29.95 (A DVD with Public Performance Rights sells for $195) plus $5.00 for shipping and handling. More information about the DVD and how to order it can be found below. For those in Canada interested in purchasing the DVD, please contact the NFB! Dennis MILESTONE FILM & VIDEO is proud to present the December 7, 2004 DVD premiere of WHITE THUNDER: The Story of Varick Frissell and The Viking Disaster A film by Victoria King The documentary on Hollywood's worst film tragedy. An Image Entertainment Release from the Milestone Collection. Retail Price: $29.95. Release Date: December 7, 2004 "The … film footage is 70 years old, but the jaw-dropping scenes of Newfoundland’s annual seal hunt rival any computer-generated spectacles Hollywood has made in recent years." — The London Free Press On March 9, 1931, the SS Viking left the port of St. John's, Newfoundland, and sailed into motion picture history. On board were New York filmmaker Varick Frissell and an unusual crew of seamen and Hollywood movie people. Their mission: to shoot the final scenes for an epic feature film on the lives of Newfoundland sealers. Six days later, an accidental onboard explosion killed Frissell and 26 other men. White Thunder, directed by native Newfoundlander Victoria King, is a gripping account of that tragic adventure and an exquisite tribute to an early film pioneer. Born in 1903, Frissell grew up on Manhattan's moneyed Upper East Side and studied at Yale. Caught up in the early fad for home movies and mentored by renowned documentarian Robert Flaherty, Frissell quickly grasped the potential of the emerging genre. In 1921 he attended a lecture by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, who had established medical outposts along the isolated Labrador coast. Frissell went to work with Grenfell and was overwhelmed by the stark beauty of the landscape. With two successful documentaries (The Lure of Labrador and The Swilin’ Racket) under his belt, he secured the backing of Paramount Pictures to make a feature sound film. Frissell and his large crew hauled heavy camera and sound equipment to the rolling ice floes of the North Atlantic. The legendary Bob Bartlett (captain of Robert E. Peary’s expeditions to the North Pole) plays himself, working alongside the local sealers and American actors. Tragically, with the explosion, the shot-on-location melodrama turned into one of Hollywood’s worst disasters. White Thunder explores Frissell's fascinating legacy, integrating astonishing footage from The Viking, as well as his earlier documentaries, to present evidence of a remarkable filmmaking talent. BONUS FEATURES The Films of Varick Frissell. Courtesy of the Library and Archives of Canada The Lure of Labrador (1926. 13 minutes. Music by David Drazin.) The Swilin’ Racket (a.k.a. The Great Arctic Seal Hunt. 1928. 40 minutes. Music by David Drazin.) The Viking (1931. 72 minutes.) Outtakes from The Viking (silent. 20 minutes.) Stills Gallery Milestone Press Kit Here are the instructions for ordering Milestone videos: By Phone: Please call (800) 603-1104. We’re in the office 10:00 am – 6:00 pm EST, Monday – Friday. At other times, please leave a message. Outside the US, call (201) 767-3117. By Fax and Email: You can fax us at (201) 767-3035 or email us at [log in to unmask] Milestone accepts American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Discover. Please include your name, address, phone number, credit card number, credit card expiration date, and whether you would like VHS or DVD. We also accept institutional purchase orders. By Mail: To prepay, please send a check or money order (payable in US$ drawn on a US bank only) to: Milestone Film & Video, PO Box 128, Harrington Park, NJ 07640. Shipping Fees: In the US: Add $5.00 for the first VHS or DVD and 75¢ for each additional. Overseas: Add $8.00 for the first VHS, $6.00 for DVD and $3.00 for eachadditional film. New Jersey residents: Please add 6% sales tax. To get on our mailing list, please email us at: [log in to unmask] Dennis Doros Milestone Film & Video PO Box 128 Harrington Park, NJ 07640 Phone: (800) 603-1104 or (201) 767-3117 Email: [log in to unmask] www.milestonefilms.com White Thunder. Canada. 2002. B&W and Color. 52 minutes. A National Film Board of Canada and Factory Lane Productions co-production. Director: Victoria King. Producers: Annette Clarke and Kent Martin. To download the information kit for WHITE THUNDER go to http://www.milestonefilms.com/presskits.php To see more films in our award-winning Age of Exploration series, go to: http://www.milestonefilms.com/category.php/exploration/ ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]