‘One Battle After Another’ to Screen in 35mm for the First Time at Quentin Tarantino’s New Beverly Cinema
Quentin Tarantino's New Beverly Cinema will screen Paul Thomas Anderson's film "One Battle After Another" in 35mm for the first time from June 18-20. This screening offers a unique opportunity for cinephiles to experience the film in a classic format, contrasting it with other modern formats. The New Bev's June calendar also features a variety of classic and cult films, enhancing the cinematic experience for attendees.
- ▪The film was previously released in various formats but not in 35mm until now.
- ▪The New Beverly Cinema will host the screening from June 18-20.
- ▪The June calendar includes a mix of classic films and cult favorites.
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Format nerds got the cinematic gift of a lifetime last fall when Warner Bros. released Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” in a variety of dazzling formats, including not just the usual suspects like IMAX and 4DX but multiple celluloid iterations, including the ultra-rare VistaVision. One format in which “One Battle” was not available was old-school 35mm — but that’s about to change with the debut of a new print at Quentin Tarantino‘s New Beverly Cinema. On June 18-20, the New Bev will screen “One Battle After Another” in 35mm, giving cinephiles an excuse (as though one was really needed) to dive into Anderson’s Oscar-winning epic once again and see how the grain and color of 35mm measure up against 70mm, VistaVision, and numerous digital formats.
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