
See It in 70mm!
When Paul Thomas Anderson elected to shoot The Master in the large-frame 70mm film format, the process hadn’t been used for a major Hollywood movie in nearly two decades. But once upon a time, 70mm was the gold standard for musicals, westerns historical epics and assorted all-star extravaganzas, filling the screen with a high-resolution image unrivaled even by today’s state-of-the-art digital technologies. Just in time for the holidays, we’re pleased to present 15 films in their original 70mm glory, featuring a mix of beloved classics and rarely screened gems, all on the grand Walter Reade Theater screen!
1968|
USA / UK|
141 minutes
Star Keir Dullea in person at December 21 screening!
Mankind evolves from ape to star child, while doing battle with a talking computer, in Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke’s visionary sci-fi epic
John Ford
1964|
USA|
154 minutes
Archival 70mm print!
Starving Cheyenne Indians flee their barren reservation and embark on a grueling trek back to their ancestral homeland in John Ford’s valedictory late-career epic. With Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker and James Stewart. Print courtesy of Swedish Film Archive. In English with Swedish subtitles.
Konrad Wolf
1971|
East Germany / USSR / Bulgaria / Yugoslavia|
136 minutes
The great Lithuanian actor Donastas Banionis (Solaris) stars as the controversial Spanish court painter in this brilliantly stylized, rarely screened bio-pic, one of only 10 East German films to be produced in 70mm.
Kenneth Branagh
1996|
UK / USA|
242 minutes
Nominated for four Academy Awards, Branagh’s unabridged filming of Shakespeare’s longest play was the last feature film produced entirely in 70mm until The Master. Featuring an all-star cast that includes Julie Christie, Billy Crystal, Gérard Depardieu, Charlton Heston, Derek Jacobi, Jack Lemmon, Rufus Sewell, Robin Williams and Kate Winslet.
Stanley Kramer
1963|
USA|
154 minutes
New 70mm print!
Arguably the greatest all-star comedy cast ever assembled sets off in madcap pursuit of $350,000 in buried treasure. With Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Mickey Rooney, Phil Silvers, Jonathan Winters and many more!
George Cukor
1964|
USA|
170 minutes
Restored 70mm print!
Dance all night with George Cukor’s magnificent film version of Lerner and Lowe’s Broadway triumph, starring Audrey Hepburn as the Cockney flower girl who becomes the pet project of a highfalutin elocution professor (Rex Harrison). Print courtesy of Academy Film Archive.
1970|
UK|
195 minutes
Archival 70mm print!
A young woman (Sarah Miles) trapped in a loveless marriage (to schoolteacher Robert Mitchum) enters into an affair with a visiting army Major (Christopher Jones) in David Lean’s sweeping, visually stunning WWI romance. Print courtesy of Swedish Film Archive. In English with Swedish subtitles.
Robert Wise
1965|
USA|
174 minutes
Restored 70mm print!
The hills are alive as you’ve never quite seen them before, when Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved Oscar-winner takes to the screen in spectacular 70mm.
Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins
1961|
USA|
152 minutes
Shakespeare comes to Manhattan’s West Side, as Maria (Natalie Wood) and Tony (Richard Beymer) fall in love despite warring (and dancing) gangs. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins, and shot on the blocks that became Lincoln Center!
When Paul Thomas Anderson elected to shoot The Master in the large-frame 70mm film format, the process hadn’t been used for a major Hollywood movie in nearly two decades. But once upon a time, 70mm was the gold standard for musicals, westerns historical epics and assorted all-star extravaganzas, filling the screen with a high-resolution image unrivaled even by today’s state-of-the-art digital technologies. Just in time for the holidays, we’re pleased to present 15 films in their original 70mm glory, featuring a mix of beloved classics and rarely screened gems, all on the grand Walter Reade Theater screen! Series programmed by Scott Foundas.
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