Toronto Is Getting Serious About Christopher Nolan Summer
Toronto is set to host a major retrospective of Christopher Nolan's films at the TIFF Lightbox theater starting July 8. The series will feature screenings of his works on 35mm and 70mm film, along with various related events. This initiative is part of TIFF's Summer Marquee series, highlighting influential filmmakers and innovative cinema.
- ▪The retrospective will include screenings of Nolan's films exclusively on 35mm and 70mm film.
- ▪A live podcast recording will kick off the series, marking the first time the podcast has been recorded in Canada.
- ▪Additional programming includes special events like a Silver Screenings presentation of 'The Right Stuff' and a Quote Along screening of 'Barbie' before 'Oppenheimer'.
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For most movie-goers, Christopher Nolan Summer is going to kick off on July 17, when the filmmaker brings his vision of the classic Homer epic “The Odyssey” to theaters with an all-star cast. But for our neighbors in the Great White North, the season is going to kick off a little earlier, thanks to a massive new Nolan retrospective coming to Toronto’s TIFF Lightbox theater. The series, part of TIFF’s Summer Marquee series, will include screenings of Nolan’s work exclusively on 35mm and 70mm film, plus a variety of other events. (Also announced today: a fall and winter animation-focused program, curated by Masaaki Yuasa).
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