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"50 years of Todd-AO"
1st Todd-AO Festival at the Schauburg.
7 - 9 October 2005 |
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Written,
Performed
and organized by: Herbert Born & Thomas Hauerslev,
Schauburg Cinerama Theatre, Karlsruhe, Germany |
Date:
17.08.2005
Updated
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A 50th anniversary is celebrated in gigantic proportions in
October. 50 years ago Todd-AO introduced the 70mm format with its large and
sharp images, almost three dimensional, and sound with five channels behind
the screen and surround effects in the cinema.
During a full weekend, ten gigantic epics
are shown in the impressive Todd-AO 70mm format on a huge 136
sqm curved screen in the famous classic cinema. The Schauburg
Cinerama is one of the few surviving cinemas, with 70mm
projectors, a red curtain and the huge curved screen. It’s the
perfect framework for the presentation of these brand new 70mm
prints with DTS digital sound. There will also be small
exhibitions, functions and line of 70mm short subjects and a
lecture.
It’s a unique opportunity to see how good and how movies
REALLY are meant to be seen in the cinema. Not a word about
Dogma95, DV video, a grumpy Lars von Trier, grainy and shaky
images with bad sound in mono. No, this is "the REEL thing".
Treat yourself with the opportunity to see just how good films
can look, during these transitional times where the digital
cinema is a reality.
See and hear Barbara Streisand in her best role as Dolly Levi.
See the greatest musicals of all time with Julie Andrews, and
join a space ship and see the Moon as it really looks with
Stanley Kubrick. Come and get a better understanding of "The
Rain in Spain" with Henry Higgins, decorate The Sistine Chapel
with Charlton Heston and see the gap between Terry Thomas´ teeth
when he crosses the English Channel. Remember suitable clothing
if you want to feel and hear Winston Ryder's hurricane on the
west coast of Ireland and join the front line of war with George
C. Scott and finally - remember your boarding card to
"Airport".
All this is only possible - in 70mm.
For 3 Days - we present the king of all film formats: Todd-AO 70mm
Celebrate with us when we present the classic movies in the original format
on the big screen, where they were born to be seen, in a traditional road
show cinema
Experience the extremely sharp images and crystal clear 6 track stereo on
the curved Cinerama screen
Experience the highpoints of movie history.
We present the films directly from the Hollywood studio archives in the
USA.
Thomas Hauerslev (www.in70mm.com) will give a lecture with historic
picture material about "The Early Days of TODD-AO" ...
Friday evening a "get together" and opening of a Todd-AO film poster
exhibition.
Sunday morning, "70mm Breakfast Special" with screening of the award
winning "Fanny's Wedding" and the equally award winning "A Year
Along The Abandoned Road"
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Todd-AO
Epilouge
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Summarizing the
1st Todd-AO Festival 2005
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Rückblick
auf das Karlsruher 70mm Wochenende 2005
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Review of
the 2005 Karlsruhe 70mm Weekend
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70mm Weekend
Reviews from the Festival guests
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70mm is Back
by Popular Demand - 50 Years Of Todd–AO
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More in 70mm reading:
Todd-AO Festival Home
• 1st Todd-AO Festival
• Wilkommen | Welcome
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Intro | Festival Images
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2005 Festival Flyer (PDF)
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70mm is Back by Popular Demand
Festival Archives
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Festival Through the Years
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Festival Schedule
and Archive
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More Schauburg Cinerama
Festivals in Pictures
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Schauburg Cinerama
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Best of Todd-AO Festival
• Guests |
Billboards |
Posters
Internet link:
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Schauburg.de
Filmtheater Schauburg
Att:
Herbert Born
Marienstraße 16
76137 Karlsruhe
Germany
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Weekend 70mm Program
& Breaks
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FRIDAY
7. october 2005
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"Patton" (new
70mm DTS print) 14:00 – 16:50 + intermission (17:00) 170 min
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"The Agony and the Ecstasy" (new 70mm DTS print) 17:30 – 19:33 + intermission
(19:58) 138 min
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"Hello, Dolly!" (new 70mm DTS print) 20:30 – 22:56 + intermission (23:06) 146
min
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Come together in Foyer Schauburg when "Hello, Dolly!" ends.
Free beer by sponsor HOEPFNER Bräu. Opening of small Todd-AO Poster
Exhibition
SATURDAY 8. october 2005
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"Ryan’s Daughter" 10.00 – 13.27 + intermission (13.37)
207 min German Version
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"Doctor Dolittle" (new 70mm DTS print) 14:00 – 16:32 + intermission (16:42)
152 min
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"Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" (new 70mm
DTS print) 17:00 – 19:18 + intermission
(19:28) 138 min
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"My Fair Lady" 20:30 – 23:20 + intermission (23:30) 170
min gala screening German version
SUNDAY
9. october 2005
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”Early days of Todd-AO”
Lecture
at 10:00 (30 min) by
Thomas Hauerslev
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70mm Trailers and Short Films Show
10.30 - 12.30 including
"Fanny's Wedding", "A Year Along The Abandoned Road" and
"Shellarama"
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”Far and Away” trailer. 70mm trailers, some clips from rarely seen 70mm features,
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"Airport" 14:00 – 16:17 137 min German version
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"The Sound of Music" (new 70mm DTS print) 17:00 – 19:54 + intermission (20:04)
174 min
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"2001:A Space Odyssey" (new 70mm Dolby magnetic print) 20:30 – 22:52 + intermission
(23:02) 142 min
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Attending the TODD-AO Festival, Schauburg, Karlsruhe, October 7 - 9, 2005
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Waldemar Oroszi, Germany
Udo Geisselhart, Germany
Hans Haenssler, Germany
Andreas Schwab, Germany
Andreas Urban, Germany
Ingrid Schübner, Germany
Gerhard Schübner, Germany
Beate Hannemann, Germany
Wolfram Hannemann, Germany
Volker Hannemann, Germany
Theodor Sieber, Germany
Jean-Pierre Gutzeit, Germany
Christian Appelt , Germany
Alfred Knapp , Germany
Dirk Havenstein, Germany
Johannes Meichßner, Germany
Jochen Lutz , Germany
Florian Nisbach, Germany
Thomas Trapp, Germany
Rolf Breuer, Germany
Christian Loepfe, Germany
Jochen Rudschies, Germany
Daniel Heinrich-Jaquet, Germany
Urs Spörri, Germany
Michael Basler, Germany
Gunter Pietschmann, Germany
Dieter Connemann, Germany
Werner Neuner, Germany
Clemens Scherer, Germany
Kevin Phelan, UK
Darren Briggs, UK
Bill Thompson, UK
Margaret & Mark Lyndon, UK
Francois Carrin, France
Georges Loisel, France
Stefan Holliger, Switzerland
Sebastian Rosacker, Sweden
Thomas Hauerslev, Denmark
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The Schauburg
Cinerama's practical information
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"The
price is EURO 65,00 per pass and includes entrance to all screenings of the
festival, entrance to the "Get together" on Friday evening after the "HELLO,
DOLLY!" screening, free breakfast buffet on Saturday and Sunday morning in
The Schauburg Foyer just before the program starts, a glass of champagne
during the intermission at the "MY FAIR LADY" gala screening and a small
surprise.
This pass includes no accommodation.
We have an arrangement with a very good
hotel just around the corner of the cinema, the price there is per night
and double room EURO 76,00.
Reservations can be made through Herbert Born (my e-mail adress) or directly
at the hotel +49-721-35260. Please ask for the special "Schauburg-Festival"
rate.
All
films in original version, except "70mm-Vintage-Classic" which are
dubbed into German.
Entrance EUR 9 per show
Weekend-Pass: € 65,00
The weekend pass includes:
The weekend pass gives includes the following additional bonus...
- free entrance to all movies
- entrance to get together and opening of poster exhibition
- A glass of champagne during intermission of Gala show Saturay evening
- Breakfast buffet Saturday and Sunday morning before the 10 o´clock
performances
- Festival Program brochure
- 70mm surprise
Come celebrate with us a BIG weekend, with a BIG film format, a BIG screen
and great guests and visitors from all around the world
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2005 Credits. The organisers wish to thank
the following individuals for their help
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The
Todd-AO 70mm Festival is generously supported by the Georg Fricker
Stiftung Vincent Koch, Projection, Preparation prints Markus Vetter, Projection Nikolas Banspach, Manager Cinema Operation Helge Wagner, Festival Webside Gunter Oehme, Sound Engineer Frank Schmitz, KINOTON, Germany Norbert Thäder , KINOTON, Germany Torsten Lohmann, Filmpalast, Karlsruhe Manel Carreras, dts-Europe Peter Fearn, dts-Europe Hooman Afshari, 20th Century Fox, Germany Torsten Frehse, Neue Visionen, Berlin Ralph Metternich, UIP, Germany
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• Go to
How Georg Fricker became
the owner and operator of the last of Karlsruhe’s “picture palaces”.
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Wie Georg Fricker
übernahm Karlsruhes letzten Kinopalast
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