1905 Movie Network News In 2012, the musical "Les Miserables" directed by Tom Hooper achieved great success. The film's global box office total reached 435.4 million US dollars and won three Oscars. Recently, media reports stated that the film will return to the Dolby Cinema in the United States for a week of screenings starting on February 23, 2024.
This special screening marks the first time the film has been shown in Dolby Cinema, offering enhanced Dolby Atmos sound and visuals. This offers fans and musical theater enthusiasts a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a 19th-century French story. We can’t wait for U.S. audiences to experience “Les Misérables” in Dolby Cinema, allowing them to experience this classic film like never before, said Jed Hamson, head of theater and entertainment at Dolby.
"Les Misérables" is adapted from Hugo's work of the same name, telling a legendary story that took place in France. During the filming of this film, simultaneous recording was used, which greatly enhanced the live feel of the film. The entire story is placed against the background of the French Revolution, using the fate of several characters as clues to paint a grand picture.