Lamis Mohammed
Wednesday, 08 February 2023 08:00 PM
A movie starts playing ،Titanic Titanic again after its release on December 19, 1997, starting today, February 8, through 40 parties per day, in 14 theaters in the Arab Republic of Egypt, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the film’s showing in conjunction with the world’s celebration of Valentine’s Day, according to a report on a foreign site.
A movie will be shown Titanic Which broke the box office records at the time, with the technology of the 4KAnd 3DThe launch of the work again coincides with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the film directed by international director James Cameron, which grossed more than $ 2 billion at the box office..
This is after the legendary movie makers put it Titanic A new poster, with its re-screening in cinemas in Italy, France and Sweden, using 4 technologyG 25 years after its production. It is the work that changed the course of its heroes, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, and its director, James Cameron.
film titanic Its events revolve around a giant English passenger steamship, which is the largest passenger steamship in the world that was built at that time. On its first flight on April 10, 1912 from London to New York across the Atlantic Ocean, four days after its launch on April 14, 1912, the steamer collided with an iceberg before mid-April. Shortly at night, which led to its complete sinking two hours and forty minutes after the moment of the collision in the early hours of April 15, 1912. There were 2,223 passengers on board, 706 of whom survived, while 1,517 died..
The film dealt with the catastrophe of the giant ship sinking Titanic On her first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, and the depth of the aesthetics of the film, the love story that brought together Rose, the daughter of the rich, and Jack, who belongs to a poor class, but he won two tickets on board the giant ship on its first and last voyage in 1912, a movie that co-starred with Kate Winslet and Leo Kel Bill Paxton, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Francesie Fisher, Gloria Stewart, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, Victor Garber, David Warner, Danny Nessa, Susie Amis, Bernard Fox, Eric Braeden, Jeanette Goldstein, Ewan Stewart, Jonathan Phelps, and other stars immortalized in the movie in the memory of the audience.