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I've been waiting for Oppenheimer for a while, but I live in Italy and here they won't play the movie in IMAX 70mm (at least not that I'm aware of, but even then I would not be able to go). I have never seen a movie in IMAX 70 mm, and I won't be able to go to London when the film is available. I read that BFI is one of the few cinemas worldwide to keep their copy of IMAX 700 mm films, and I read that they sometimes show them athegain. The thing is, the only proof I found of this was that they screened a few of Nolan's movies in these months leading to Oppenheimer, but is this a thing they do every once in a while, or was it a one-time thing? I'd be down to plan a trip around the movie, and I am subscribed to their newsletter, but please tell me if they have done this other times with famous movies or if I have to get my hopes down (also, in case they do it, if it's just one screening or multiple, cuz I think it would sell out pretty fast for one screening). If my questions was not clear, please tell me and I'll try to rephrase

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