Revisit Pepperland for the 50th Anniversary of Yellow Submarine's original release in 1968. The timeless icon of psychedelic pop culture is now showing at Cinema Detroit and Farmington Civic Theater now through Thursday, July 19th for a limited engagement.
Illustrated with mind-bending moving images and propelled by Beatles songs including "Eleanor Rigby," "When I’m Sixty-Four," "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," "All You Need Is Love" and "It’s All Too Much," the film tells the story of how The Beatles agree to accompany Captain Fred in his Yellow Submarine and go to Pepperland to free it from the music hating Blue Meanies.
When Yellow Submarine debuted in 1968, it was instantly recognized as a landmark achievement, revolutionizing a genre by integrating the freestyle approach of the era with innovative animation techniques.
The film was restored in 4K digital resolution and the songs and score were remixed in 5.1 stereo surround sound at UMG's Abbey Road Studios. Due to the delicate nature of the hand-drawn original artwork, no automated software was used in the digital clean-up of the film's restored photochemical elements. This was all done by hand, frame by frame.
For more information visit Yellow Submarine The Film.
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