On Tuesday, March 31, 2015, the Kino3Dvor mini-festival will begin in Kinodvor, which will open with the premiere screening of Jean-Luc Godard's film Farewell to Language, and the film poker of 3D excesses will conclude on April 6, 2015 with Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity. This will celebrate the installation of 3D equipment in Kino dvor, so it is not surprising that they have chosen five films where 3D is an inseparable part of the film. In each case, it serves a different, but genuine purpose.
Urban Movie theater is somewhat surprisingly richer for 3D technology. Why surprising? Because it does not chase after "blockbusters" and targets people who are interested in film as a cultural or artistic manifesto, and who 3D glasses and similar "trivialities" redundant. But with a selection of films for the festival Kino3Dvor Despite the fact that Kinodvor has "succumbed" to the modern trend, it proves that he remains true to his principles. And speaking of the modern trend. It's not actually 3D, as he has already flirted with the stereoscopic technique Alfred Hitchcock back in the fifties, when this technology also appeared.
However, it's all up to the year 2009 she mostly vegetated, but then Cameron's breathed new life into her Avatar. Since then, 3D has become "everyday" in cinema, but unfortunately too often poorly and "shallowly" used. However, this will not be the case for films in Kinodvor, which has always been able to ensure that works that have added value. This will also be the case in the case of using 3D techniques, because there will only be such 3D films where 3D is not only an end in itself. This was even one of the key moments in the production of the films that will be screened as part of the Kino3Dvor festival. The authors saw in it not only the possibility of greater earnings, but actually upgrade. This is also the only point of contact five 3D pearls, which otherwise could not be more different. Farewell to Language is an independent film, Cave of Forgotten Dreams is a studio film, Coraline is a fantasy stop-motion animation, Pina is a dance film, and the Oscar-winning Gravity is a space thriller.
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Schedule:
31.3. at 21:00 and 2.4. at 19:00: Goodbye language (Adieu au langage, 2014)
1.4. at 19:00 and 5.4. at 11:00 a.m.: Cave of Forgotten Dreams (Cave of Forgotten Dreams, 2010)
4.4. and 6.4. at 17:00: Coraline (2009), prequel: KOYAA – The Flower (2013)
5.4. at 19:00: Pina (Wim Wenders, 2011)
6.4. at 19:00: Gravity (Gravity, 2013)
More information:
www.kinodvor.org