
Now all cinemas can be happy with their 70mm projectors (still) in use. Thanks to directors such as Christopher Nolan, Paul Thomas Anderson and Quentin Tarantino, 70mm is a kind of small renaissance. Christopher Nolan's new film "Dunkirk" will even be the most widely used 70mm analog film for 25 years, according to Warner Bros, and will be screened worldwide in 125 cinemas with a 70mm projection in maximum quality. Nolan turned Dunkirk anamorphically on 65mm film material, which is then copied to the distribution including stereo sound on 70mm with an extremely wide aspect ratio. Even Nolan's "Interstellar" was shown in 2014 in 50 cinemas similar to 70mm. Tarantinos "Hateful Eight" starts in 2016 in 100 cinemas by analogue 70mm copy. According to estimates, the installation of 70mm projectors in theCinemas between 8 and 10 million dollars - an infrastructure which can now be relied on "Dunkirk". Christopher Nolan reaffirmed his predilection with the immersive quality of 70mm IMAX film: "I have been a longtime proponent of film the Imax film format as a storytelling medium ... The immersive quality of the image is second to none, drawing the audience into The action in the most intense way possible. " PIC1: Dunkirk IMAX Poster Nolans Cameramann Hoyte Van Hoytema also made the piece of art to use the 25kg IMAX camera handheld to turn intimate scenes in large format, ew.com/movies/2017/04/21/christopher- Nolan-dunkirk-imax / (Nolan in the interview): "We could be on a small boat with a number of characters and just shoot IMAX as if we were shootingu003chtmlu003e With a GoPro camera. "Another unique feature of Nolan is that he shoots (except for action scenes) with only one camera:" Shooting single-camera means I've already seen every frame as it's gone through the gate Multi-cameras. "In contrast to" The Dark Knight "or" Interstellar ", Nolan not only shoots individual sequences with IMAX cameras, but the whole film on a combination of 65mm IMAX (75%) and traditional 65mm footage "Dunkirk" started on 27th July in the cinema - who wants to see him on 70mm can do this in Karlsruhe at the Schauburg Cinerama, Essen (Lichtburg), the Savoy in Hamburg and the Zoo Palast in Berlin and the ASTOR Grand Cinema in Hanover.