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ROMA IN 70MM

ROMA is designed to be meaningful whether experienced at home or on the big screen, but offering cinema lovers the opportunity to see it in theaters is incredibly important to me.

“The 70mm print of ROMA shows unique details not available on any other version. Being shot in 65mm, these prints bring live detail and contrast only possible using a big format film. It is for sure the most organic way to experience ROMA.” — Alfonso Cuarón

You’ve seen it on Netflix, and maybe the DCP.

Now audiences in Los Angeles, Chicago, Brooklyn, and Toronto have the chance to see ROMA in 70mm.

ROMA

Thursday, January 31, Friday, February 15, and Sunday, February 17.

All shows at 7:30 pm.

Egyptian Theatre

6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Through January 10.

TIFF Bell Lightbox

350 King St W, Toronto.

January 9 through 13.

Music Box Theatre

3733 North Southport Avenue, Chicago.

January 11 through 16.

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn.

From top: Alfonso Cuarón and Yalitza Aparicio during the Roma shoot; Aparicio and her charges in RomaCuarón with cast and crew; Aparicio and Marina de Tavira (right) in a scene from the film. Image credit: Netflix.

CUARÓN’S CHILDREN OF MEN

Two 35mm screenings of CHILDREN OF MEN (2006)—Alfonso Cuarón’s apocalyptic thriller and one of his most distinctive works—will be presented by its director.

CHILDREN OF MEN

Sunday, January 6, at 8:30 pm.

Tuesday, January 8, at 9:30 pm.

Walter Reade Theater

165 West 65th Street, New York City.

Top, from left: Chiwetel EjioforClare-Hope Ashitey, Pam FerrisClive Owen, Julianne Moore in Children of Men.

Above: Ejiofor and Moore on left, Owen with back to camera.

Below: Owen and Ashitey.