28
Dec 2018 - 3 Jan 2019
Feature
films screened in UK cinemas for the first time:
Bumblebee
USA
- 2018 - 114m - col / 3-D
D:
Travis Knight
D-Cinema
and IMAX-D/L release prints.
Dolby
Atmos / DTS:X / IMAX 12-track
The
Favourite
Ire/UK/USA
- 2018 - 119m - col
D:
Yorgos Lanthimos
Audio:
5.1
Holmes
& Watson
USA
- 2018 - 89m - col / scope
D:
Etan Cohen
Audio:
5.1
Papillon
Czech
Rep/Sp/USA - 2017 - 133m - col / scope
D:
Michael Noer
Audio:
5.1
சர்வம் தாள மயம்
India - 2018 - 131m - col / scope
D: Rajiv Menon
Audio: 5.1
सिंम्बा
India - 2018 - 159m - col / scope
D: Rohit Shetty
Dolby Atmos
Welcome
to Marwen
USA
- 2018 - 116m - col / scope
D:
Robert Zemeckis
Audio:
5.1
Ёлки Последние
Russia - 2018 - 96m - col / scope
D: Egor Baranov, Timor Bekmambetov
Audio: 5.1
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Home
Video (premiere)
31
Dec 2018 - 6 Jan 2019
Feature
films and TV movies released on UK home video for the first time,
with no prior UK cinema release (excluding festival screenings):
Falsch
Fr/Belg - 1987 - 82m - col
D: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
Box-set premiere: The Dardenne Brothers: The Early Works.
Audio: Mono
Je pense à vous
Belg/Lux/Fr - 1992 - 95m - col
D: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
Box-set premiere: The Dardenne Brothers: The Early Works.
Audio: Mono
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Note:
Be
aware that scope or 3-D movies may not always be replicated that way
on home video. Similarly, some video releases may offer a different
audio configuration to the one originally intended (5.1, Dolby Atmos,
etc.). In each case, the Index provides details of the primary
audio-visual specifications, and any video version which deviates
from these specs constitutes a revision of the original intentions,
potentially compromising the effectiveness of the presentation.
Also, the given running time assumes a projected frame-rate of 24 frames per second (except for TV material in countries where the broadcast frame-rate is 25fps). Most VHS and DVD releases in the UK are replicated at 25fps, causing a subliminal speed-up that 'reduces' the running time by around 4 per cent. Most Blu-ray releases (including 4K) are replicated at the original 24fps.
Also, the given running time assumes a projected frame-rate of 24 frames per second (except for TV material in countries where the broadcast frame-rate is 25fps). Most VHS and DVD releases in the UK are replicated at 25fps, causing a subliminal speed-up that 'reduces' the running time by around 4 per cent. Most Blu-ray releases (including 4K) are replicated at the original 24fps.
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