In the Labyrinth

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"In the Labyrinth" is a pioneering 1967 multi-screen experimental film that helped inspire the development of IMAX large-format cinema.

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In the Labyrinth canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian film
experimental film
multi-screen film
short film
associatedWith Colin Low
Hugh O’Connor
National Film Board of Canada
Roman Kroitor
cityOfFirstExhibition Montreal
countryOfFirstExhibition Canada
countryOfOrigin Canada
countryOfProduction Canada
director Colin Low
Hugh O'Conor
surface form: Hugh O’Connor

Roman Kroitor
exhibitionVenue Labyrinth Pavilion
hasGenre art film
documentary
experimental
hasSetting labyrinth
hasTheme confrontation with complexity
human experience in modern world
search for meaning
influenced immersive exhibition design
large-format film technology
inspiredDevelopmentOf IMAX
IMAX
surface form: IMAX large-format cinema
language English
narrativeStructure nonlinear
notableFor influence on IMAX founders
pioneering multi-screen presentation
numberOfScreens 5
originalReleaseContext Expo 67
partOf Expo 67 film program
producer National Film Board of Canada
productionCompany National Film Board of Canada
releaseYear 1967
runtimeApproximate 30 minutes
screenFormat large-screen projection
multi-screen projection
subjectMatter myth of Theseus and the Minotaur
usesTechnique immersive cinema
multi-image montage
simultaneous projections

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Roman Kroitor notableWork In the Labyrinth