Beyond packaging a film into a concise mini-movie (that can almost never run in excess of 150 seconds), trailers represent their moment of release more fully than nearly any other advertising.
"We're not being kidnapped, we're starting a revolution! Everything is 'cool.'" Time for another blast from the past! A brand new 4K scan of a 35mm trailer print for the original 90s comedy Surf ...
From the first examples of Eadweard Muybridge’s Horse in Motion and on through the history of motion pictures, we have subjected ourselves to the illusion that a stream of pictures moving at a fast ...
London’s Prince Charles Cinema has confirmed it is now screening the trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson‘s new movie, “Licorice Pizza,” on 35mm film. Rumors surfaced last week that a trailer for Anderson ...
French director Jean-Jacques Beineix made his feature debut with “Diva,” which now lands a 35mm re-release 40 years after first premiering in 1982. Exclusively on IndieWire, watch the trailer for the ...
Academy Film Archive preservationists Cassie Blake and Tessa Idlewine tell IndieWire about their carefully curated trailer show screening in 35mm on October 12. “It’s an opportunity for us to show off ...
For the better part of the 20th century, 35mm film was the primary way people took pictures. Even though film isn’t what it once was, 35mm still thrives for those who are just getting started with ...
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