LOS ANGELES – Beginning this week and for just one week,
Warner Bros. Pictures’, Live Nation Productions’ and Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Pictures’ “A Star Is Born” will receive a national engagement in select IMAX
theatres throughout the U.S. and Canada.
In addition to experiencing the film for the first time in IMAX,
audiences will be treated to “The Road to Stardom,” an exclusive look at the
making of “A Star Is Born,” featuring director/star/writer/producer Bradley
Cooper and star Lady Gaga, both of whom also wrote and produced many of the
film’s songs, as well as performed them live for the movie.
Jeff Goldstein, President of Domestic Distribution, Warner
Bros. Pictures, said, “Securing premium IMAX screens in this competitive
holiday window, ten weeks into release, speaks to the quality of the film
Bradley Cooper has delivered and the passion audiences have for this
story. We are thrilled to be able to
give moviegoers a chance to see ‘A Star Is Born’ again, or for the first time,
in such an experiential format as IMAX.”
In “A Star Is Born,” Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga fuse their
considerable talents to depict the raw and passionate tale of Jack and Ally,
two artistic souls coming together, on stage and in life. Theirs is a complex journey through the
beauty and the heartbreak of a relationship struggling to survive.
In this new take on the iconic love story, four-time Oscar
nominee Cooper (“American Sniper,” “American Hustle,” “Silver Linings
Playbook”), makes his directorial debut, and also stars alongside multiple
award-winning, Oscar-nominated music superstar Gaga in her first leading role
in a major motion picture. Cooper
portrays seasoned musician Jackson Maine, who discovers and falls in love with
struggling artist Ally. She has given up
on her dream to become a successful singer, until she meets Jack, who
immediately sees her natural talent.
The film also stars Andrew Dice Clay (“Blue Jasmine”), with
Dave Chappelle (“Chi-Raq”) and Sam Elliott, whose nearly 50-year career
includes standout performances in such films as “Mask,” “Tombstone” and, most
recently, “The Hero.”
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