Christopher Nolan’s “Dunkirk” will be screened in glorious 70mm at select sessions at Village Cinemas Rivoli. In comparison to the standard 35mm, a 70mm print allows viewers to experience a wider, sharper, brighter and much more detailed film. Director Christopher Nolan has been a long-time advocate of using film as a strong storytelling medium and believes a 70mm film is the best way to communicate with an audience.
“The immersive quality of the image is second to none, drawing the audience into the action in the most intense way possible.” Mr Nolan explained.
The 70mm detail will leave audiences feeling as though they are a part of the race against time to rescue 400,000 British and Allied troops trapped by enemy forces on the beaches of Dunkirk in World War II. And if your wondering how the cinematic experience compares between the standard 35mm, a 70mm print of film. The 70mm print has a higher resolution. The result is a sharper, more vibrant image and leaves the audience with the opportunity to hear more intricacies of surround sound.