The Borneo Post

Restored ‘Terminator 2’, ‘Annie Hall’ to screen at Berlinale Classics section

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THE BERLIN Film Festival has announced the final selection of restored films that will be screened as part of its Berlinale Classics section. Five of the seven restored films will be given their world premiere at the film festival, which runs Feb 9-19.

Among the selection is Woody Allen’s “Annie Hall,” which has been given a 4K restoratio­n, and James Cameron’s “Terminator 2: Judgement Day,” in a digitally restored, 3D version. George A. Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead” and James Ivory’s “Maurice” have also been added to the programme.

The full Berlinale Classics programme:

“Annie Hall,” Woody Allen, USA, 1977 (world premiere of the digitally restored version)

“Avanti Popolo,” Rafi Bukaee, Israel, 1986 (internatio­nal premiere of the digitally restored version)

“Canoa,” Felipe Cazals, Mexico, 1976 (world premiere of the digitally restored version)

“Maurice,” James Ivory, UK, 1987 (world premiere of the digitally restored version)

“Night of the Living Dead,” George A. Romero, USA, 1968 (internatio­nal premiere of the digitally restored version)

“Schwarzer Kies ( Black Gravel),” Helmut Käutner, West Germany, 1961 (world premiere of the digital version)

“Terminator 2: Judgement Day 3D,” James Cameron (world premiere of the digitally restored version)

 ??  ?? Allen’s ‘Annie Hall’ will be shown in a restored version for Berlinale Classics.
Allen’s ‘Annie Hall’ will be shown in a restored version for Berlinale Classics.

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