Cinemas must evolve into true kinography or lose plebs

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British-born Nolan, one of the most the powerful film-makers in the world, was speaking at the London Film Festival on Friday about the importance of using real film, as opposed to digital technology.

Cinemas need to have the projectors to show it and he praised Quentin Tarantino for arranging for 70mm projectors to be installed in 100 cinemas so people could watch his next film The Hateful Eight as it was meant to be seen.

Nolan said the film industry went through periods of technological advancement that sometimes confused what should be a core value - for example, the 1980s fashion of "Colourising" black-and-white films.


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