Tales of Brave Ulysses: What To Watch While You’re Waiting For (Or Can’t Get Into) Christopher Nolan’s ‘Odyssey’ IMAX Screenings

Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited The Odyssey opens Friday and the picture goes big, or bigger than big, in every particular. Three hours long, it’s Nolan’s first picture shot entirely on the large-gauge, giant screen IMAX format.
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Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited The Odyssey opens Friday and the picture goes big, or bigger than big, in every particular. Three hours long, it’s Nolan’s first picture shot entirely on the large-gauge, giant screen IMAX format. The first film adaptations of Homer’s homecoming story, chronicling hero Odysseus’ return from the Trojan War, were made well over one hundred years ago. The scale and ambition of Nolan’s vision — both narrative and technical — is arguably unprecedented, however.
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- Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited The Odyssey opens Friday and the picture goes big, or bigger than big, in every particular. Three hours long, it’s Nolan’s first picture shot entirely on the large-gauge, giant screen IMAX format.
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Tales of Brave Ulysses: What To Watch While You’re Waiting For (Or Can’t Get Into) Christopher Nolan’s ‘Odyssey’ IMAX Screenings
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