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Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar on 70mm has been rereleased to mark the science fiction film's 10-year anniversary. The 2014 film is seeing renewed success at the box office a decade after it ...
Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” will be re-released in honor of its 10th anniversary. However, the sci-fi epic is flying back to theaters slightly behind schedule. The Paramount Pictures ...
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Christopher Nolan's “Interstellar" is soaring to new heights thanks to its recent limited re-release, with fans of the filmmaker flocking to theaters to see it in 70mm IMAX. People 11 days ago
Interstellar: 7 November 2014 *** 66 minutes shot with IMAX 70mm cameras. Presented in an expanded 1.43:1 aspect ratio for IMAX GT venues and 1.90:1 for IMAX Digital. Home-Media (excl Streaming & DVD) retaining the expanded Aspect Ratio in a cropped 1.78:1 (16:9) for IMAX scenes. [265] The last wide IMAX 70mm DMR release for three years.
The following movies were filmed using 65mm or 70mm negative stock. Titles are followed by the photographic process(es) employed. Releases produced in Todd-AO, Todd-70, Super Panavision 70 (also known as Panavision 70), Panavision System 65 (also known as Panavision Super 70), Dimension 150, Arri 765 and Superpanorama 70 (also known as MClS 70 and MCS Superpanorama 70) were photographed with ...
Interstellar was one of 2014’s highest-grossing films and has amassed a cult following over the past decade, with specialised cinemas showing IMAX 70mm prints of the film. On Wednesday (7 August ...
Dunkirk received the widest release on 70mm IMAX since his last film, Interstellar, with the film being released on the format in 37 theaters around the world. The director's 2020 film, Tenet filmed 76 minutes with 15/70 mm IMAX cameras, the rest of the film was shot with regular 70 mm film cameras from Panavision.