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KRRR! 11th 70mm Film Fest Krnov
8-10. April 2016, Kino Mir 70, Krnov, The Czech Republic |
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Written by: Martin
Leskovsky and Pavel Tomesek, Kino
Mir 70 |
Date: 21.03.2016 |
The
year has elapsed and the next 70mm Film Fest regularly taking place in
Krnov is knocking on the door again. Characteristic festival logo 70
KRRR! originated by Filmochod agency has several meanings: Mainly as an
beginning of the name Krnov or assumed as interjection it evokes the
typical noise from projectors and in combination with graphic design
represents a number 70 arranged with fingers on hand.
After a year the majestic cinema Mir 70 will become a place where true
film fans of celluloid from many European counties - especially
enthusiasts loving widescreen format - will meet. Three days of a rare
occasion to see great 70mm movies screened on a 105 square meters of
slightly curved screen and good opportunity to remember history of “old
school” cinema technology in today´s sterile digital era.
The rootage of festival went down to the year of 2005 since when small
seminar has spread wide to the international popularity with visitors
not only from the Czech Republic but also the ones come from many
European counties, including Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland,
Poland, Slovak republic and United Kingdom. With respect to ever-rising
interest in festival the 70mm format never seems to die...
Unique cine-meeting prepares the Municipal Centre of information and
culture Krnov under patronage of the Town Hall and mayor of Krnov
together with State Cinematography Fund and with Association of Czech
Film Clubs and supported by many volunteers.
Special thanks go to the festival team, especially to Pavel Tomesek,
head manager of MIR 70 theatre, who is the prime mover of all that…
… and extra special thanks go to Thomas Hauerslev for invaluable help.
And what can you looking forward to? See final film schedule below and
notice special festival bonus – two attractive titles confirmed
additionally.
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More
in 70mm reading:
• Home of "7OMM Seminar" at Kino Mir 70, Krnov, Czech
Republic
• KRRR! 2016 Festival Report
7OMM Seminar Through the Years:
• Film Program
• Text and Image
About Todd-AO
• Počátky
Todd-AO
Internet
Kino Mir 70 Namesti Miru 14 794 01 Krnov The Czech
Republic
Telephone: +420 554 615 050
• Festival Page
•
KRRR! Facebook
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Weekend 70mm Program
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Festival
Program Poster. Click on the image to see a large version
FRIDAY 8. 4. 2016
TABOR UCHODIT V NEBO 14:00 USSR-Moldavia 1976 99 mins. 80 Kč
ELVIS: THAT'S THE WAY IT IS 16:15 USA 1970 97 mins. 100 Kč
REMEMBER AFRICA 19:00 USA 1985 161 mins. 120 Kč
SATURDAY 9. 4. 2016
QUEST FOR FIRE 9:00 CAN-FRA 1981 100 mins. 100 Kč
ŽOLDNIERSKI TRUD (short) 11:15 Poland 1973 13 mins.
Lecture: Meopta Prerov – A Brief History of Optics (for accredited
visitors only)
HEAVEN´S GATE 13:30 USA 1980 149 mins. 120 Kč
CLEOPATRA 16:45 UK/USA 1963 248 mins. 120 Kč
INTERSTELLAR 21:45 USA/UK 2014 169 mins. 120 Kč
SUNDAY 10. 4. 2016
THE HATEFUL EIGHT 10:00 USA 2015 187 mins. 120 Kč
LAST ACTION HERO 13:45 USA 1993 130 mins. 120 Kč
UNTOUCHABLES 16:30 USA 1987 119 mins. 100 Kč
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Technical specification
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CLEOPATRA
Czech name: Kleopatra
Country of origin: USA
Directed by: Joseph Leo Mankiewicz, Rouben Mamoulian, Daryll F. Zanuck
Runtime: 248 mins + intermission, original version, Czech subtitles
Cinematographic process: Filmed in TODD-AO, Mitchell BFC 65mm Camera
Aspect ratio: 2,2 : 1, restored print, (70mm respecting frame of
original anamorphic ratio, 6-track digital sound DTS
World release date: 12. 6. 1963 Czech premiere: 26. 1. 1968 (70mm and
35mm anamorphic and 35/16mm with reduced ratio 1,66 : 1)
Premiere in cinema Mir 70: 26. 5. 1970 on 35mm anamorphic
70mm premiere in cinema Mir 70, 18. 5. 1973
THE HATEFUL EIGHT
Czech name: Osm hrozných
Country of origin: USA
Directed by: Quentin Tarantino
Runtime: 187 mins, original version, Czech subtitles
Cinematographic process: Arriflex 765, Panavision APO Panatar Lenses
Panavision 65
HR Camera, Panavision APO Panatar Lenses Panavision Panaflex System 65
Studio
Panavision APO Panatar Lenses
Aspect ratio: 2,76 : 1, Ultra Panavision 70 (anamorphic), 6-track
digital sound DATASAT
World release date: 7. 12. 2015 Czech premiere: 7. 1. 2016 (D-Cinema
only)
Premiere in cinema Mir 70: 7. 1. 2016 (D-Cinema)
70mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: Krrr! 2016
THE UNTOUCHABLES
Czech name: Neúplatní
Country of origin: USA
Directed by Brian De Palma
Runtime: 119 mins, original version, czech subtitles
Cinematographic process: Filmed in Camera Panavision (anamorphic)
Aspect ratio: 2,25 : 1, blow-up (respecting original anamorphic picture
ratio), 6-track magnetic sound
World release date: 3. 6. 1987 Czech premiere: 1. 7. 1990 (70mm and 35mm
anamorphic)
70mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: 9. 10. 1990
QUEST FOR FIRE
Czech name: Boj o oheň
Country of origin: co-production France-Canada-USA
Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
Runtime: 100 mins, original version, no subtitles (the primeval do not
need to be translated)
Cinematographic process: Filmed in Camera Panavision (anamorphic)
Aspect ratio: 2,2 : 1, blow-up, 6-track magnetic sound Dolby A
World release date: 16. 12. 1981 Czech premiere: 1. 8. 1990
Premiere in cinema Mir 70: 8.12.1990 (35mm anamorphic print only)
70mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: 9. 4. 2016
HEAVEN´S GATE
Czech name: Nebeská brána
Country of origin: USA
Directed by Michael Cimino
Runtime: 149 mins, original version, Czech subtitles
Cinematographic process: Filmed in Cameras and lenses Panavision
(anamorphic)
Aspect ratio: 2,2 : 1, blow-up, 6-track magnetic sound Dolby A
World release date: 19. 11. 1980 Czech premiere: never been released in
CSSR
70mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: 9. 4. 2016
OUT OF AFRICA
Czech name: Vzpomínky na Afriku
Country of origin: USA
Directed by Sydney Pollack
Runtime: 161 mins, original version, Czech subtitles
Cinematographic process: Filmed in Arriflex 35 BL, Zeiss Super Speed
Lenses
Aspect ratio: 1,85 : 1, blow-up, 6-track magnetic sound Dolby A
World release date: 20. 12. 1985 Premiere in CSSR: 1. 3. 1989 (35mm
only)
Premiere in cinema Mir 70: 9. 6. 1989 (under the patronage of Film
Festival of Working people)
70mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: 8. 4. 2016
INTERSTELLAR
Czech name: Interstellar
Country of origin: USA
Directed by Christopher Nolan
Runtime: 169 mins, original version, Czech subtitles
Cinematographic process: Filmed in Beaumont VistaVision Camera,
Panavision Primo Lenses, IMAX MSM 9802, Hasselblad and Mamiya Lenses,
Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL2, Ultra Speed Golden Lenses
Aspect ratio: 2,2 : 1, blow-up, 6-track DATASAT
World release date: 26. 10.2014 Czech premiere: 6. 11. 2014 (D-Cinema)
70mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: 9. 4. 2016
ELVIS: THAT´S THE WAY IT IS
Czech name: Elvis: That's the Way It Is
Country of origin: USA
Directed by Denis Sanders
Runtime: 97 mins, original version, Czech subtitles
Cinematographic process: Filmed in Camera Panavision (anamorphic)
Aspect ratio: 2,2 : 1, blow-up, 6-track magnetic sound
World release date: 11. 11. 1970 Czech premiere: never been released in
CSSR
70 mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: 8. 4. 2016
LAST ACTION HERO
Czech name: Poslední akční hrdina
Country of origin: USA
Directed by John McTiernan
Runtime: 130 mins, original version, Czech subtitles
Cinematographic process: Filmed in Camera Panavision (anamorphic)
Aspect ratio: 2,2 : 1, blow-up, 6-track magnetic sound Dolby A
World release date: 18. 6. 1993 Czech premiere: 10. 9 1993 (Czech dub
35mm anamorphic print only)
Premiere in cinema Mir 70: 28. 9. 1993
70 mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: 10. 4. 2016
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TABOR
UKCHODIT V NEBO / Табор уходит в небо
Czech name: Cikáni jdou do nebe
Country of origin: USSR-Moldavia
Directed by Emil Loteanu
Runtime: 99 mins, Russian version, Slovak subtitles
Cinematographic process: blow-up under Sovscope 70 technology
Aspect ratio: 2,2 : 1, 6-track magnetic sound
World release date: 5. 4. 1976 Czech premiere: 1. 1. 1977 (released on
70mm, 35mm anamorphic and 35/16mm academy ratio)
70 mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: 18. 2. 1977
ŻOŁNIERSKY TRUD (short)
English name: Soldiers' Toil
Czech name: Vojenská dřina
Country of origin: Poland
Directed by Janusz Chodnikiewicz
Runtime: 13 mins, no dialogues
Cinematographic process: Filmed in Camera Arriflex (anamorphic) Aspect
ratio: 2,2:1, blow-up, 6-track magnetic sound Release date: October 12,
1973 Czech premiere: never been released in CSSR
70 mm premiere in cinema Mir 70: Krrr! 2016 Winner of the International
Military Film Festival, Versailles, 1975
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Lecture about Meopta Přerov by Vladimir Matula,
MSc.
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Mr
Vladimir Matula, MSc., senior chief designer and a section leader of the
Development and Design Division in Meopta Prerov
A very interesting lecture presented by Vladimir Matula, MSc., who
worked as a senior chief designer and a section leader of the
Development and Design Division in Meopta Prerov and a general manager
of „Meopta – projectors“ division in the nineties of the last century,
when the manufacture underwent transformation. He actively participated
in kino projectors development.
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How to get to Krnov
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The
majestic
Kino
Mir 70 cinema in Krnov, Czech Republic.
By car:
GPS: 50.086352, 17.699144
By train:
The train station is called Krnov - Hlavní nádraží (Krnov - Main
Station), from the staiton it is 1,6 km to the cinema. You can take
Revoluční street, when you pass Albert hypermarket you turn right, then
cross the bridge and on your right you can see the movie theatre "Kino
Mír".
By bus:
Bus station is next to the Albert hypermarket so you cross the bridge
and on your right you can see the movie theatre "Kino Mír".
By plane:
You get to the Prague Airport (PRG) and then you can go by plane from
Prague to Ostrava (OSR, then by train from Ostrava to Krnov - Hlavní
nádraží (Krnov - Main Station). Or from Prague to Krnov by train (change
in Olomouc).
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2016 Credits
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The
beautiful Kino Mir 70. Image by Thomas Hauerslev
Manager of the project: Marcela Procházková
Director of the Mir 70 theather and founder:
Pavel Tomešek
Projectonists: Petra Pokorná, Martin Bodešínský, Pavel Tomešek
and Martin Leskovský.
Sub-titling: Martin Bodešínský
Preparation of film copies: Pavel Tomešek
Web/visual artworks:
www.filmochod.cz, and Jakub Klima and
Adela Kokesova
Projectors will be on display in the in Mir 70 foyer and
everyone will be invited to visit the projection room. A small breakfast
before the morning screening and some refreshment during the whole
seminar will be on sale for all visitors.
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