Guillermo del Toro presentará la restauración de El laberinto del fauno en Cannes

Guillermo del Toro llevará una restauración en 4K de su película ganadora del Oscar, El laberinto del fauno, de regreso al Festival de Cine de Cannes, 20 años después de su estreno mundial allí. La versión restaurada inaugurará la sección Cannes Classics. Del Toro, quien supervisó la restauración a partir del negativo original de 35 mm, planea asistir al evento.

El laberinto del fauno se estrenó en Cannes hace dos décadas, recibiendo una ovación de pie de 22 minutos, un récord histórico. Ahora, el director Guillermo del Toro regresa la película al festival con una nueva versión restaurada en 4K. Supervisó personalmente cada etapa del proceso de restauración, trabajando desde el negativo original de 35 mm para garantizar una alta calidad para las audiencias modernas. Del Toro estará presente en la proyección para conmemorar la ocasión. La película restaurada inaugurará la sección Cannes Classics, una sección dedicada a clásicos restaurados y homenajes.

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