This is your chance to view 35mm prints of iconic films, including The Wild Bunch, Halloween, Strictly Ballroom and more.
There are few things better for film nerds than watching their favourite movies on the big screen as they were meant to be watched – as 35mm prints.
The good news for cinephiles is that The Piccadilly’s successful Reel Revival program is continuing from now until December, screening 35mm classic films from across the decades
The crew have curated 17 films that will screen every Saturday for the rest of the year, starting on Saturday 4 July with David Fincher’s exceptional drama Zodiac.
Based on Robert Graysmith’s books Zodiac and Zodiac Unmasked, the film focuses on the manhunt for the Zodiac killer throughout the ‘60s and ‘70s. The film’s cast is top-notch, with stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey Jr. putting in career-best performances with support from the likes of Brian Cox, Donal Logue, Chloë Sevigny and Philip Baker Hall.
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The program also features screenings of Russell Crowe’s underrated sea drama Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Sam Peckinpah’s wild west favourite The Wild Bunch, horror classic Halloween, the Ray Winstone and Ben Kingsley starring crime drama Sexy Beast and Stanley Kubrick’s final film Eyes Wide Shut.
Proving a huge success over the past 18 months, the new program for the end of the year really does have something for everyone.
The Piccadilly’s 35mm Reel Revival program runs from July to December. Check out the full lineup of films and purchase tickets via wallis.com.au.
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