British-American director Christopher Nolan recently told the Associated Press that he showed the 'Oppenheimer' 70mm print to film director Steven Spielberg before anyone else outside of the studio, once the reels arrived.
In a joint conversation with 'Dune' filmmaker Denis Villeneuve, Christopher Nolan said, 바카라You know when I first got the 70mm/5perf print, I showed it to Steven Spielberg. He had called me about something else and I had just got the print as well and I hadn바카라t shown it to anyone. I mean, the studio had seen it. But we screened it for him on his own. I sat behind him and watched him watch the film. It was an extraordinary experience.바카라
Villeneuve revealed that Spielberg told him that he 바카라absolutely adored바카라 the movie. 바카라He said some very kind things,바카라 Nolan added.
'Oppenheimer' topped the chart by being nominated for 13 Academy Awards, which was more than any other film at the 2024 ceremony. The movie has also collected a gnarly $960 million at the worldwide box office and it recently returned back in IMAX theatres. Nolan바카라s 2020 spy epic 'Tenet' is also in the plans to return to IMAX and 70mm locations for a week starting Feb 23, 2024.
In a conversation with the Associated Press, Christopher Nolan said, 바카라The thing with 바카라Tenet바카라 is, I think of all the films I have made, it바카라s the one that바카라s very much about the experience of watching films.바카라
He explains how his films, especially 'Tenet' have been made for the theatrical experience. 바카라More than any film I바카라ve made, 바카라Tenet바카라 was designed to have this very theatrical, IMAX, larger-than-life identity,바카라 he adds.