'Leonardo Live' in U.S.A

February 7 2012

Image of 'Leonardo Live' in U.S.A

Picture: National Gallery

By LH.

For all you American readers:

A number of theatres across the U.S.A are to screen a 'ground breaking' film discussing the highlights of the recently closed Leonardo exhibition at the National Gallery, London. The show will be in high-definition and even features commentaries from a famous actress...

The director says:

TV is one thing, but in the cinema it plays on a big screen in high-definition, no interruptions, great audio, like-minded folk around you, nice cup of coffee and a slice of cake, and a stunning look at the works and life of one of the most creative genius's ever to walk the planet.

I eat coffee and cake in front of my TV all the time. (Silly) comments aside, that's definitely the kind of geeky thing I would go to. A more condensed version of this film was screened over here in the UK last November, alas i never saw it.

Details here.

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