VOYAGE OF TIME: AN IMAX DOCUMENTARY | Official Trailer 4K | Exclusively on MUBI

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Narrated by Brad Pitt, the digital premiere of Terrence Malick's masterpiece streams exclusively on MUBI in stunning 4K 17 December.

Decades in the making, this journey of discovery is an immersive one-of-a-kind celebration of existence and the grand history of the cosmos, transporting audiences into a vast odyssey that spans the eons from the Big Bang to the dinosaur age to our present human world, and beyond.

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I want to thank whoever introduced Terrence Malick to microdosing.

MarkCranerium
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It just may be the best IMAX presentation I've ever seen. (IMAX 70mm screening)

csjcsj
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I got super high in the theater parking lot before going in to watch it when it originally released, then eat an edible when I got to my seat. I somehow got a version with no narrator. I was so confused and lost but completely blown away visually.

Kaitlynwest
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Especially looking forward to the full-length version next.

hpmoon
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Not bad. Like Baraka mixed with a standard BBC doc. Image quality was generally lovely, although the streaming compression shortcomings made a lot of the really dark material look poor.

AdAstra
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What about feature length with Cate Blanchett?

stevensong
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is this the 45 minute version or the longer one?

wml
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I saw this movie back in 2016 twice. Once on IMAX version another was Wide Screen version. What is going on ?

ChoicelessAwareness
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I thought 'Baraka' came out in 1992?

slixcyyy
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Is the trailer also supposed to be in 4k? On my 5k iMac, YouTube maximum quality available for the trailer is showing as 1080p.

SteveCollinsPhoto
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Captioning is disabled. Not very accessible

Bravebellows
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The title is Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience though. Why, Mubi?

gwarchive
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Gee... And I thought that to be a 'classic', you kinda have to wait awhile. Thus a 'modern-day classic, is essentially, an oxymoron. Subtract the 'oxy' and you get the word for the reviewer who tried to term 'modern classic'.

pickgee