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The first feature ever shot in black-and-white IMAX 65mm. Kodak developed a custom monochrome 65mm film stock specifically for this production at director Christopher Nolan's request.
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Oppenheimer
21 Jul 2023 · IMAX 65mm film (incl. first IMAX black-and-white film stock) · 40 min exhibited in 1.43:1.
Wikipedia note
40 minutes shot with IMAX 65mm cameras. The first film to shoot sections in IMAX black-and-white analog photography. Presented in an expanded 1.43:1 aspect ratio on IMAX 70mm at IMAX GT Venues and Digital at IMAX GT Laser Venues.
- Year2023
- CamerasIMAX 65mm film (incl. first IMAX black-and-white film stock)
- 1.43 footprint40 min
- Budget$100M
- Box office (worldwide)$976M
- Oscar nominations13
- Oscar wins7
Sources
Where this page's data comes from.
- Title · year · release dateWikipedia — Oppenheimer
- 1.43 exhibition · cameras · minutesWikipedia — List of films released in IMAX
- Budget · box office (worldwide)Box Office Mojo · The Numbers · Wikipedia film page
- Oscar nominations & winsAcademy Awards (oscars.org) · Wikipedia ceremony page
- Notes & estimatesWhere a number is an estimate (typical for upcoming releases), the per-film note above flags it explicitly.