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2001: A Space Odyssey set for Cannes

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Filmmaker Christophe­r Nolan will present the 70mm print of Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiec­e 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) at the Cannes Film Festival to mark the movie’s 50th anniversar­y.

The film will be introduced by Nolan on May 12 as part of the Cannes Classics programme and the screening will be attended by members of Kubrick’s family, including his daughter Katharina Kubrick and his long-time producing partner and brother-in-law, Jan Harlan, the festival organisers said in a statement.

The next day, Nolan will participat­e in a Cannes Masterclas­s during which he will discuss his awardwinni­ng filmograph­y while shedding a light on his passion for the work of Kubrick.

For the first time since the original release, the 70mm print was struck from new printing elements made from the original camera negative, without any digital tricks, remastered effects or revisionis­t edits.

“One of my earliest memories of cinema is seeing Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, in 70mm, at the Leicester Square Theatre in London with my father. The opportunit­y to be involved in recreating that experience for a new generation, and of introducin­g our new unrestored 70mm print of Kubrick’s masterpiec­e in all its analogue glory at the Festival de Cannes, is an honour and a privilege,” Nolan said in the statement.

Nolan worked closely with the team at Warner Bros. Pictures throughout the mastering process.

 ?? PHOTO: MICHEL SPINGLER/AP ?? Christophe­r Nolan will present Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 masterpiec­e at Cannes Film Festival on May 12 to mark the movie’s 50th anniversar­y
PHOTO: MICHEL SPINGLER/AP Christophe­r Nolan will present Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 masterpiec­e at Cannes Film Festival on May 12 to mark the movie’s 50th anniversar­y
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