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Watch the Glorious Way Christopher Nolan Cuts Scenes in β€˜The Odyssey’ Using Literal Scissors

21 May 2026 at 12:10

A hand uses scissors to cut a strip of photographic film on a worktable. The β€œ60 Minutes Overtime” logo appears in the lower left corner.

The Odyssey is the first-ever movie to be shot entirely on IMAX 70mm film. The format is so large that it can only be shot continuously for roughly two and a half minutes, as that is the maximum length the IMAX camera can hold.

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The IMAX Camera That Shot Christopher Nolan’s β€˜The Odyssey’ Has Gone on Public Display

18 May 2026 at 11:10

A high-end IMAX KEIGHLEY film camera is displayed against a black background, featuring a large central lens, carbon fiber texture, and an attached viewfinder on the top right.

The camera used to shoot Christopher Nolan's upcoming epic The Odyssey -- the first movie ever to be shot entirely on IMAX cameras -- has gone on public display in Los Angeles.

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IMAX 70mm Tickets for β€˜The Odyssey’ are Being Listed for $1,500 on eBay

5 June 2026 at 12:52

A man dressed as an ancient Roman soldier stands in profile, wearing a metal helmet with a large red plume and a cape, in front of a faded red wall with decorative patterns.

Demand for IMAX 70mm screenings of Christopher Nolan’s upcoming The Odyssey has been so high that ticket buyers reportedly faced hour-long waits online -- while opening weekend seats for large-format screenings are being listed on eBay for as much as $1,500.

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