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      • Fred Zinnemann’s film adaptation of the 1943 stage musical was the first movie photographed using the Todd-AO 70mm widescreen process, resulting in an image that brought the depth and scope of the theater stage right onto the movie screen.
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  2. Hamlet was the last major dramatic motion picture to be filmed entirely on 70 mm film until 2011, with the release of the documentary Samsara. Branagh's Hamlet has been regarded as one of the best Shakespeare film adaptations ever made.

  3. Jul 28, 2024 · Release of "Hamlet" in 70mm: Read more at in70mm.com The 70mm Newsletter: Written by: Issue 48 - March 1997: Why "Hamlet" Went 70mm "Hamlet" is the first British film in 25 years to be filmed in 65mm. The man charged with capturing the look of the film was cinematographer Alex Thomson.

  4. Jan 24, 1997 · It is the first uncut film version of Shakespeare’s most challenging tragedy, the first 70-mm. film since “Far and Away” in 1992, and at 238 minutes the second-longest major Hollywood production (one minute shorter than “Cleopatra”).

  5. Dec 25, 1996 · Hamlet was also the last major dramatic motion picture to be filmed entirely on 70 mm film until 2012, with the release of Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master. Hamlet was highly acclaimed by the majority of critics and has been regarded as one of the best Shakespeare film adaptations ever made.

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  6. It was not shown in 70mm until the 2008 70mm festival at Imperial Bio in Copenhagen. 70mm Fan Ulrick Rostek drove all the way from the Ruhr in Germany to Kronborg to experience this presentation of this Oscar nominated film.

  7. The 70mm prints of “Hamlet” featured 2.20:1 full-frame imagery sourced from 65mm photography (Panavision Super 70) and Six-Track Dolby Stereo (SR-encoded Baby Boom format with a Split Surround playback option).

  8. Magnificently photographed in 70mm by the great Alex Thomson (Excalibur, Year of the Dragon), Hamlet was the last feature film shot entirely in that format until The Master in 2012. Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Screenplay, Art Direction, Costume Design and Score.