SCREENINGS
ALABAMA
Montgomery - Capri Theatre
ALASKA
Anchorage - Bear Tooth Cinema
ARIZONA
Tucson - The Loft Cinema
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Vancouver - Pacific Cinematheque
CALIFORNIA
Berkeley - Rialto Elmwood
Eureka - Eureka Theater
Los Angeles - Cinefamily
Malibu - The Malibu Film Society
Modesto - State Theater
Sacramento - Tower Theater
San Diego - Gaslamp
San Luis Obispo - Palm Theatre
San Francisco - Castro Theatre
San Rafael - Smith Rafael Film Center
Santa Cruz - Del Mar Theatre
COLORADO
Littleton - Alamo Drafthouse
CONNECTICUT
Hartford - Cinestudio
FLORIDA
Coral Gables - Coral Gables Art Cinema
Jacksonville - Sun-Ray Cinema
Maitland - Enzian Theatre
Tallahassee - Tallahassee Film Society
GEORGIA
Atlanta - Plaza Theater
Sandy Springs - LeFont Theaters
HAWAII
Honolulu - Kahala 8
Maui - Kaahumanu
ILLINOIS
Champaign - The Art Theater
Chicago - Music Box Theater
Downer’s Grove - Tivoli at Downer’s Grove
Normal - Normal Theater
IOWA
Des Moines - Fleur Cinema
KENTUCKY
Lexington - Kentucky Theater
LOUISIANA
New Orleans - The Prytania Theatre
MAINE
Waterville - Maine Film Festival
MARYLAND
Baltimore - The Senator
MASSACHUSETTS
Amherst - Amherst Cinema
Brookline - Coolidge Corner Theatre
Cape Cod - Cape Cinema
Danvers - Hollywood Hits
Martha’s Vineyard - Film Center
MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor - Michigan Theater
Detroit - City of Detroit
Kalamazoo - Alamo Drafthouse
Traverse City - State Theatre
MINNESOTA
Duluth - Zinema 2
Minneapolis - St. Anthony Main Theatre
MISSOURI
Kansas City - Tivoli Cinemas
St. Louis - Chase Park Plaza
MONTANA
Missoula - The Roxy Theater
NEBRASKA
Lincoln - Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center
Wayne - The Majestic
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord - Red River Theatre
NEW JERSEY
Asbury Park - The Showroom
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque - The Guild Cinema
NEW YORK
Binghamton - The Art Mission & Theater
New York City - Film Forum
Pelham - The Picture House
Pleasantville - Jacob Burns Film Center
Rochester - George Eastman House
Rosendale - Rosendale Theatre
West Hampton - Performing Arts Center
NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville - Carolina Cinemas
Raleigh - Raleigh Grande
OHIO
Akron - The Nightlight Cinema
Cleveland - Cleveland Museum of Art
Columbus - Wexner Center for the Arts
Dayton - The Neon
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma City - Museum of Art
OMAHA
Omaha - Film Streams
OREGON
Portland - Hollywood Theater
PENNSYLVANIA
Bethlehem - ArtsQuest
Bryn Mawr - Bryn Mawr Film Institute
Erie - Film at the Erie Art Museum
Philadelphia - International House
Phoenixville - The Colonial Theatre
Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh Filmmakers
RHODE ISLAND
Newport - Jane Pickens
Providence - Cable Car Cinema
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston - Terrace Theater
TENNESSEE
Nashville - Belcourt Theatre
TEXAS
Austin - Alamo Drafthouse
Dallas - Angelika Film Center
Fort Worth - Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Houston - Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
New Braunfels - Alamo Marketplace
Plano - Angelika Plano
San Antonio - Alamo Westlake
UTAH
Salt Lake City - Tower Cinema
VIRGINIA
Ashburg - Alamo One Loudon
Williamsburg - Kimball Theatre
Winchester - Alamo Drafthouse
WASHINGTON
Bellingham - Pickford Film Center
Camas - Liberty Theater
Port Townsend - Rose Theatre
Seattle - SIFF Cinema
Tacoma - Grand Cinema
Vancouver - Kiggins Theatre
WASHINGTON, D.C.
West End Cinema
Premieres July 4 Nationwide!.
dir. Richard Lester • UK 1964 • Black and White • 1.75:1 • 87 minutes
The film is already available for download on iTunes in the U.S. Two DVD versions will be issued:Blu-ray and DVD versions (extra features+) and the other a DVD version (extra features-).
About the restoration
Using the latest in digital restoration technology, the Criterion Collection was able to restore A Hard Day’s Night
from the 35mm original camera negative, which, though incomplete, was
in excellent condition. The missing material was taken from two original
interpositives. The image was scanned in 4K resolution on a Scanity
film scanner to retain the character of the film’s original printing
stock without any generational loss, and the raw data was carefully
treated using a variety of digital tools to remove dirt, scratches,
flicker, and other damage. The final result was approved by director
Richard Lester, and is in its original theatrical aspect ratio of
1.75:1.
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