Return to "Titanic" in 3D!
“Titanic
was called the Ship of Dreams. And it was. It really was...”
In
1997, James Cameron’s "Titanic" set sail in theaters -- and one of
the world’s most breathtaking and timeless love stories was born.
The film’s journey became an international phenomenon as vast as
its name, garnering a record number of Academy Award® nominations,
11 Academy Awards® and grossing over $1.8 billion worldwide.
On
April 6th, 2012, precisely a century after the historic ship’s
sinking and 15 years after the film’s initial theatrical release,
TITANIC resurfaces in theaters in state-of-the-art 3D.
Upon
its original release, "Titanic" was celebrated for transporting
audiences back in time, right into the belly of the R.M.S Titanic in
all her glory and into the heart of a forbidden love affair entwined
with the ship’s epic collision with human arrogance, nature, and
fate. Now, the leading edge of 3D conversion technology has allowed
Oscar® winning director James Cameron to bring moviegoers the most
visceral and dynamic screen experience of "Titanic" yet imagined.
The
artistic process of re-visualizing "Titanic" in three dimensions was
overseen entirely by Cameron himself, along with his long-time producing partner Jon Landau – who both pushed the conversion
company Stereo D literally to unprecedented visual breadth. Cameron
guided them to use the latest visual tools not only to intensify the
film’s sweeping race for survival, but to reveal the power of 3D to
make the film’s most stirring emotions even more personal.
“Titanic”
in 3D opens in cinemas on April 7 (Black Saturday) from 20th
Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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