TIFF to Screen Christopher Nolan's DUNKIRK in Honor of IMAX's 50th Anniversary
By: Caryn Robbins Aug. 29, 2017
In honour of the 50th anniversary of IMAX Corporation, the Toronto International Film Festival will present an exclusive screening of Christopher Nolan's widely acclaimed epic DUNKIRK. On Sunday, September 10, Nolan will be in Toronto to present the film, which was shot almost entirely with IMAX® cameras. The screening, to be presented in IMAX® 70mm, will be introduced by Piers Handling, Director and CEO of TIFF, followed by a conversation between the director/writer/producer and Cameron Bailey, Artistic Director of TIFF. The free event will fittingly be held at the restored and soon to be re-opened Ontario Place Cinesphere, which has the distinction of being the world's first permanent IMAX® theatre.
"Nineteen years ago, Nolan premiered Following in the Discovery section of the Toronto International Film Festival. We stand in awe of all he has achieved since, and are proud to welcome him back to Toronto," said Cameron Bailey, Artistic Director of TIFF. "The Ontario Place Cinesphere is the perfect place to do it. This cinema on Toronto's waterfront opened in 1971 as IMAX's first permanent home. We couldn't be happier to be able to provide fans with the chance to hear Nolan speak on the groundbreaking art and craft of Dunkirk." Christopher Nolan, who pioneered the use of IMAX cameras in major motion pictures, beginning with the blockbuster The Dark Knight, expanded the use of the large-format cameras as never before for Dunkirk, which marks the first time he has turned his cameras to a real-life event. The result is a truly immersive experience that draws the audience into the harrowing drama as it unfolds on land, sea and air.
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