2012 Festival Program Schauburg Cinerama cinema, Karlsruhe, Germany
5 - 7 October 2012 |
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Friday 05.10.2012
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Welcome @ Schauburg 09:00 - 11:00
Welcome with Coffee/Tea
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"How the West Was Won" 11:00
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 “How the West Was Won”
(2:42) + intermission.
Filmed in:
3x35mm 6 perforations, 24 frames per second.
Principal photography in: Cinerama. Presented:
On the curved
screen in
70mm
with 6 track
magnetic stereophonic sound.
Aspect ratio: 2,21:1. Country of origin: USA. Production year:
1961.
World Premiere: 01.11.1962 Casino, London, England.
Written by James R. Webb. Produced by Bernard Smith. Original Music by
Ken Darby and Alfred Newman. Cinematography by William H. Daniels,
Milton R. Krasner, Charles Lang and Joseph LaShelle. Directed by John
Ford, Henry Hathaway and George Marshall.
Carroll Baker (Eve Prescott), Henry Fonda (Jethro Stuart), James Stewart
(Linus Rawlings), Lee J. Cobb (Lou Ramsey), Richard Widmark (Mike King),
Gregory Peck (Cleve van Valen), Spencer Tracy (Erzähler), John Wayne
(General Sherman), Walter Brennan (Colonel Hawkins), Karl Malden
(Zebulon Prescott), George Peppard (Zeb Rawlings), Agnes Moorehead
(Rebecca Prescott), Carolyn Jones (Julie Rawlings), Debbie Reynolds
(Lilith Prescott), Robert Preston (Roger Morgan), Eli Wallach (Charlie
Grant), Brigid Bazlen (Dora Hawkins), Andy Devine (Peterson), Harry
Morgan (Gen. Ulysses S. Grant), Thelma Ritter (Agatha Clegg), Mickey
Shaughnessy (Deputy Marshall), Rodolfo Acosta (Desperado), Lee Van Cleef
(Marty), Jay C. Flippen (Huggins), Karl Swenson (Zugführer), Boyd "Red"
Morgan
Academy Award Wins:
Best Film Editing Harold F. Kress
Best Sound Franklin Milton (M-G-M SSD)
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen, James
R. Webb
Academy Award Nominated:
Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color George W. Davis, William Ferrari,
Addison Hehr, Henry Grace, Don Greenwood Jr., Jack Mills
Best Cinematography, Color William H. Daniels, Milton R. Krasner, Charles
Lang, Joseph LaShelle
Best Costume Design, Color, Walter Plunkett
Best Music, Score - Substantially Original Alfred Newman, Ken Darby
Best Picture Bernard Smith
Youtube trailer
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Introducing "How the West
Was Won" in Digital in 2009
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"How The
West Was Won" Cinerama Event at the Cinerama Dome
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“How
the West Was Won”: The Original Cinerama Presentations
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"How the
West Was Won"
50th anniversary screening
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Attending Schauburg's Todd-AO Festival 2012
MCS 70 Superpanorama Camera
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14.10 - 15.15
Coffee & Kuchen
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"Custer of the West" 15:15
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 15.15
- 18.05 "Custer of the West" / "Ein Tag zum Kämpfen"
(2:20).
Filmed in:
35mm, 8 perforations, 24 frames per second.
Principal photography in: Technirama. Presented on:
On the curved screen in Super Technirama 70 with 6-track magnetic
stereophonic sound.
Aspect ratio: 2,21:1. Country of origin: USA. Production year:
1965
World Premiere: 22.12.1967, Finland. German premiere:
28.03.1968.
Robert Shaw (General Custer), Jeffrey Hunter (Lt. Benteen),
Ty Hardin (Major Marcus Reno), Robert Ryan (Mulligan), Mary Ure
(Elizabeth Custer), Charles Stalnaker (Lt. Howells), Lawrence Tierney
(General Sheridan), Robert Hall (Sgt. Buckley), Kieron Moore (Häuptling
der Cheyenne), Marc Lawrence (Goldsucher)
Cast and crew
45th anniversary screening
The Technirama Story
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Super Technirama
70
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LP record cover
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18.05 - 19.30
Gemeinsames Essen/Buffett
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"Around the World in 80 Days" - 19:30
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 "Around
the World in 80 Days" / "In 80 Tagen um die Welt" (German)
/ "Le Tour du Monde en 80 Jours" (French) (3:03) +
intermission. Filmed
in: 65mm 5 perforations, 30 frames per second. Principal
photography in: Todd-AO. Presented: on the curved
screen in Todd-AO, with
6-track magnetic stereo. Aspect ratio: 2,21:1. Country
of origin: USA. Production year: 1955. World
Premiere: Rivoli, New York, USA 17.10.1956–05.10.1958.
German premiere: 04.10.1957.
Directed by Michael Anderson. Produced by Michael Todd. Written
by James Poe, John Farrow and S.J. Perelman. Music by Victor
Young. Photographed by Lionel Lindon. Edited by Howard Epstein
and Gene Ruggiero
David Niven (Phileas Fogg), Cantinflas (Passepartout), Robert
Morley (Ralph), Noel Coward (Hesketh-Baggott), John Gielgud (Mr.
Foster), Trevor Howard (Denis Fallentin), Fernandel (French
Coachman), Charles Boyer (Monsieur Gasse), Evelyn Keyes (The
Flirt), Cesar Romero (Achmed Abdullah's Henchman), Robert Newton
(Mr. Fix), Ronald Colman (Railway Official), Shirley MacLaine
(Princess Aouda), Peter Lorre (Steward), George Raft (Saloon
Bouncer), Red Skelton (Drunk in Saloon), Marlene Dietrich
(Saloon Hostess), John Carradine (Col. Proctor Stamp), Frank
Sinatra (Saloon Pianist), Buster Keaton (Train Conductor), Joe
E. Brown (Stationmaster) and many more
55th anniversary screening
Academy Award winner:
Best Cinematography, Color Lionel Lindon
Best Film Editing Gene Ruggiero & Paul Weatherwax
Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Victor Young
(Posthumously)
Best Picture Michael Todd
Best Writing, Best Screenplay - Adapted James Poe, John Farrow,
S.J. Perelman
Academy Award Nominated:
Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color, James W. Sullivan, Ken
Adam, Ross Dowd
Best Costume Design, Color Miles White
Best Director Michael Anderson
Cinestage in London
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"Around the World in 80 Days" 70mm Seasons
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Todd-AO films
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The Saga of Todd-AO
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Get together with Hoepfner and friends 23:00
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Saturday 06.10.2012
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Full 70mm Breakfast for festival pass holders in Schauburg foyer 09:00 - 10:00
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"First Men in the Moon" 10:00
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 10.00
- 12.00 "First Men in the Moon"
(1:43).
Filmed in:
35mm, 4 perforations, 24 frames per second.
Principal photography in: Panavision. Presented on:
On the curved screen in 70mm with 6-track magnetic stereophonic sound.
Aspect ratio: 2,21:1. Country of origin: USA. Production year:
1964
World Premiere: July 1964, UK German premiere: 11.12.1964.
Lionel Jeffries (Cavor), Edward Judd (Bedford), Martha Hyer
(Kate), Miles Malleson (Registrator), Norman Bird , Eric Chitty (Gibbs),
Betty McDowall (Maggie), Lawrence Herder (Gluschkov), Gladys Henson (Matrone),
Hugh McDermott (Challis), Gordon Robinson (Martin), Sean Kelly (Col.
Rice), John Murray Scott (Nevsky)
Cast and crew
In Dynamation and in LunaCOLOR
Bmovies.de
soundtrackcollector.com
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"Shin Shikôtei" / "The Great Wall" 12:30
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 12.30
- 14.50 "Shin Shikôtei" / "The Great Wall"
(1:44).
Filmed in:
35mm, 8 perforations, 24 frames per second.
Principal photography in: Technirama. Presented on:
On the curved screen in Super Technirama 70 with 6-track magnetic
stereophonic sound.
Aspect ratio: 2,21:1. Country of origin: Japan. Production year:
1962
World Premiere: 01.11.1962, Japan. German premiere: .
Shintarô Katsu , Ken Utsui , Fujiko Yamamoto , Ayako Wakao ,
Raizo Ichikawa , Kojiro Hongo
Cast and crew
The Technirama Story
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Super Technirama
70
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14.30 - 15.30
Coffee & Kuchen
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"Waterloo" 15:30
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 15.30
- 18.15 "Waterloo"
(2:14).
Filmed in:
35mm, 4 perforations, 24 frames per second.
Principal photography in: Panavision. Presented on:
On the curved screen in 70mm with 6-track magnetic stereophonic sound.
Aspect ratio: 2,21:1. Country of origin: Italy / USSR. Production year:
1970
World Premiere: 26.10.1970, UK. German premiere: 28.10.1970.
Rod Steiger (Napoleon), Christopher Plummer (Wellington),
Orson Welles (Ludwig XVIII.), Dan O'Herlihy (Ney), Sergo Sakariadse (Blücher)
Cast and crew
70mm Blow Up List 1970 - by in70mm.com
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18.15 - 20.00
Dinner/Imbiß - Break
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"West Side Story" 20:00
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 "West Side Story"
(2:32) + intermission. Filmed in: 65mm 5 perforations, 24 frames
per second. Principal photography in:
Super Panavision 70. Presented on: The curved
screen in a new Super Panavision 70 print with the
original 6-track mix in DATASAT
digital sound. Aspect
ratio: 2,21:1. Country of origin: USA. Production year: 1961.
World
Premiere: Rivoli, NY, on 18 Oct 1961. German premiere: 13.09.1962.
Natalie Wood (Maria), Russ Tamblyn (Riff), Richard Beymer
(Tony), George Chakiris (Bernardo), Rita Moreno (Anita)
1962 Academy Award Wins:
Best Actor in a Supporting Role George Chakiris
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Rita Moreno
Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color
Boris Leven, Victor A. Gangelin
Best Cinematography, Color Daniel L. Fapp
Best Costume Design, Color Irene Sharaff
Best Director Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins
For the first time a directing award is being shared.
Best Film Editing, Thomas Stanford
Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture, Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid
Ramin, Irwin Kostal
Best Picture Robert Wise
Best Sound Fred Hynes (Todd-AO SSD)
Gordon Sawyer (Samuel Goldwyn SSD)
Academy Award Nominated:
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, Ernest
Lehman
Official
MGM site
Considered one of the most popular musicals of all time,
"West Side Story"
earned director Robert Wise an Oscar for Best Director as well as nine other
Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Realistically portrayed characters
and their surroundings and expert editing complementing innovative dance
sequences mark this highly stylized modern-day Romeo and Juliet tale. The
stage is set in New York's Upper West Side in the 1950s, where the area's
slums are plagued by racial tensions acted on by two rival gangs: the Puerto
Rican Sharks and the Caucasian Jets. In the middle of this mess is young,
innocent Maria (Natalie Wood), a Puerto Rican seamstress whose brother,
Bernardo (George Chakiris), is the leader of the Sharks. Despite the
warnings of Anita (Rita Moreno), Bernardo's fiery girlfriend, Maria falls in
love with a young, hopeful Polish boy, Tony (Richard Beymer), who used to
belong to the Jets, now headed by Riff (Russ Tamblyn). When Tony, on Maria's
urging, tries to stop a rumble between the gangs, tragedy ensues, marking
their dedicated love affair with violence and desperation. The infectious,
lyrical landmark score by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim help round
out one of the greatest musical experiences ever captured on film.
"West Side Story"
was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1997.
Have a look at the alternative
Frankentrailer
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Wolfram Hannemann's 2009 Bradford introduction to "West Side Story"
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Motion
pictures photographed in Super Panavision 70 & Panavision System 65
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Sunday 07.10.2012
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Full 70mm Breakfast for festival pass holders in Schauburg foyer 09:00 - 10:00
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Brainstorm
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 “Brainstorm“ (1:36).
Filmed in: 35mm 4 perforations + 65mm 5 perforations, 24 frames per second.
Principal photography in: Super Panavision 70. Presented:
On the curved screen in a vintage Super Panavision 70 Dolby Stereo print. Aspect ratio: 2,21:1. Country of origin: USA. Production year:
1983.
World Premiere: 30.09.1983, The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, USA
Directed and produced by Douglas Trumbull. Original Music by James
Horner. Cinematography by Richard Yuricich. Edited by Freeman A. Davies
and Edward Warschilka
Christopher Walken (Dr. Michael Anthony Brace), Natalie Wood (Karen
Brace), Louise Fletcher (Dr. Lillian Reynolds),
Cliff Robertson (Alex Terson), Jordan Christopher (Gordy Forbes), Donald
Hotton (Landan Marks)
With a machine that can put you into someone else’s experiences then
this could be a great fun experience or learning device. But the
military can also see some great potential. Partly shot in 70mm, this is
a great ride and action movie from Douglas Trumbull, the man responsible
for the effects in Kubrick’s 2001.
"Brainstorm" in 65mm
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25th
Anniversary of "Brainstorm"'s 1983 Release
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Motion
pictures photographed in Super Panavision 70 & Panavision System 65
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Douglas Trumbull
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Dennis
Muren, Steven Spielberg and Douglas Trumbull at the recent
Visual Effects Society Awards in Los Angeles. Picture curtsey Bill
Kallay.
Selected filmography as Director (films in 65mm):
Leonardo's Dream (1989) Showscan
Let's Go (1985) Showscan
Brainstorm (1983)
Big Ball (1983) Showscan
"New Magic" (1983)
Showscan
Selected filmography as Special Effects Supervisor (films in 65mm):
Blade Runner (1982)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
“Close Encounters of
the Third Kind” 70mm openings (1977)
2001: A Space Odyssey
(1968)
To the Moon and Beyond (1964)
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Shorts & Odds 12:30 - 14:30
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SYMBIOSIS
Originaltitel: Symbiosis / USA 1982. Aufgenommen in 65mm Super Panavision® (1:2.20).
Präsentiert in 70mm (1:2.20) / 6-Kanal Stereo Magnetton.
Englische Originalfassung. Produktion: Sascha Schneider. Regie: Paul Gerber.
Musik: Patrick Gleeson. Erzähler: Philip L. Clarke
NORWAY
Originaltitel: Norway / USA. Aufgenommen in 65mm Super Panavision® (1:2.20).
Präsentiert in 70mm (1:2.20) / 6-Kanal Stereo Magnetton.
Englische Originalfassung. Regie: Paul Gerber
SVALBARD – ARCTIC SEASONS
Originaltitel: Svalbard – Arctic Seasons / N 1995. Aufgenommen in 65mm HBK-65/70® (1:2.20).
Präsentiert in 70mm (1:2.20) / 6-Kanal Dolby (A) Stereo Magnetton.
Norwegische Originalfassung / 22 Minuten / Erstaufführungskopie. Produktion: Carl E Johannessen.
Regie: Hans Kristian Bukholm, Carl E Johannessen. Buch: Hans Kristian Bukholm, Carl E Johannessen.
Kamera: Hans Kristian Bukholm. Musikikalische Leitung: Ragnar Bjerkreim
SOVSCOPE 70
Originaltitel: ? / UdSSR. Aufgenommen in 70mm Sovscope 70® (1:2.20).
Präsentiert in 70mm (1:2.20) / 6-Kanal Stereo Magnetton.
Russische Originalfassung / 20 Minuten / Erstaufführungskopie
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Maker Attending Schauburg's Todd-AO Festival 2012
• Filming of
"Svalbard - Arctic Seasons"
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Full credits
for "Svalbard - Arctic Seasons"
• MCS 70 Superpanorama
Camera on Display in Schauburg
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14.30 - 15.15
Coffee & Kuchen
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"The Master" 15:15
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 15.15
- 17.35 "The Master"
(2:17).
Filmed in:
35mm, 4 perforations, 24 frames per second and 65mm, 5 perforations, 24
frames per second.
Principal photography in: Panavision System 65. Presented on:
On the curved screen in 70mm with a 5.1 Datasat track.
Aspect ratio: 1,85:1. Country of origin: USA. Production year:
2012 World Premiere: 01.09.2012, Venice Film Festival,
Italy. US premiere: 14.09.2012, Los Angeles and New York. German premiere:
07.10.2012, Schauburg Kino, Karlsruhe.
Written and Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Exec. Producer:
Adam Somner, Ted Schipper. Producer: Paul Thomas Anderson, JoAnne
Sellar, Daniel Lupi, Megan Ellison. Screenplay: Paul Thomas
Anderson. Cinematographer: Mihai Malaimare, Jr. Editor:
Leslie Jones, Peter McNulty. Sound: Michael Semanick, Christopher
Scarabosio, Matthew Wood, Mark Ulano. Music: Jonny Greenwood.
Prod. A Weinstein Co. release and presentation of a Joanne Sellar/Ghoulardi
Film Co./Annapurna Pictures production.
Joaquin Phoenix (Freddie Quell), Philip Seymour Hoffman
(Lancaster Dodd), Price Carson (V.A. Doctor), Mike Howard (Rorschach
Doctor), Sarah Shoshana David (Krankenschwester), Bruce Goodchild
(Doctor/Interviewer), Matt Hering (V.A. Patient), Dan Anderson (V.A.
Patient), Andrew Koponen (V.A. Patient), Jeffrey W. Jenkins (V.A.
Patient), Amy Adams (Peggy Dodd), Jesse Plemons (Val Dodd), Ambyr
Childers (Elizabeth Dodd), Laura Dern (Helen Sullivan), Kevin J.
O'Connor (Bill William), Rami Malek (Clark), Lena Endre (Mrs. Solstad)
"The Master" in 70mm Release
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Second Week of "The Master" in 70mm
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Photography of "The Master" in 65mm
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"The Master"
goes to Karlsruhe for 70mm Festival
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"The Master" in
65mm Presseheft
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18.00 - 19.30
Dinner/Imbiß Break
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"Alien" 19:30
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 19.30
- 21.30. "Alien"
(1:57).
Filmed in:
35mm, 4 perforations, 24 frames per second.
Principal photography in: Panavision. Presented on:
On the curved screen in 70mm with 6-track magnetic Dolby Stereo.
Aspect ratio: 2,21:1. Country of origin: USA. Production year:
1979
World Premiere: 25.05.1979, USA. German premiere: 25.10.1979.
Tom Skerritt (Dallas), Sigourney Weaver (Ripley), Veronica
Cartwright (Lambert), John Hurt (Kane), Harry Dean Stanton (Brett), Ian
Holm (Ash), Yaphet Kotto (Parker)
Cast and crew
“Alien” 70mm openings
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70mm Blow Up List
1979 - by in70mm.com
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