Oppenheimer, the film with the most Oscar nominations, returns to movie theaters – only this weekend – just as its director, the British Christopher Nolan, wanted it to be shown: in 70 mm. With a total of thirteen nominations – best film, director, actor (Cillian Muprhy), supporting actress (Emily Blunt), among others – the film aims to bomb at the Hollywood Academy Awards.

Thanks to the Oscars 2024 cycle, the Phenomena experience screening room, located at 168 Sant Antoni Maria Claret street in Barcelona, ??will show the film in its original version (VOSE) and in 70 on its big screen, one of the largest in the country. mm. The series, in addition to integrating films such as the recent Poor Creatures (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2024), also brings back off-screen works such as The Moon Killers, the latest from Scorsese.

With this programming, Phenomena offers an opportunity to review some of the nominated films before the awards ceremony, which will take place on March 10. The selection is a great opportunity to see for the first time or revisit feature films from a year full of critically acclaimed premieres.

Nolan’s biopic about the theoretical physicist Julius Robert Oppenheimer and his fundamental role in the Manhattan Project, is a nuclear piece to understand the beginning of the atomic age and what led Oppenheimer – played by the Irishman Cillian Murphy – to proclaim himself the destroyer of worlds. Phenomena will replace the film, in VOSE and 70mm, both on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday at 3:25 p.m.