Odyssey in IMAX is worth a long journey of your own
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Not everyone gets a front-row seat to history. This weekend, Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" arrives in theaters nationwide. The sprawling adaptation of Homer's epic is the first-ever movie shot entirely on Imax film cameras.
It’s arguably the hottest movie of the summer – Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, an epic adaptation of Homer’s Greek poem about Odysseus’ years-long journey home after the Trojan War. The film, which stars Matt Damon as the world-weary hero,
The Odyssey IMAX 70mm screenings can only happen in 40 theaters worldwide — but why do we suddenly think that IMAX is lying about creating new projectors?
Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey was filmed entirely with IMAX cameras, but audiences can choose from several theatrical formats, including IMAX 70mm, Dolby Cinema and PLF. The film's official website explains the differences between each format to help viewers pick their preferred big-screen experience.
Not everybody will get to experience The Odyssey as intended. Christopher Nolan‘s latest film is the first movie to be shot entirely on IMAX film cameras. However, only a limited number of theaters across the United States are equipped to show it in its original format.
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The Odyssey box office: Christopher Nolan's epic claims massive victory on opening day in India; see collections
Thanks to Christopher Nolan's massive fanbase in India, built through his critically acclaimed films, his latest venture The Odyssey has also opened with massive numbers in India. According to Sacnilk,
