Bong Joon Ho's Oscar-nominated Parasite coming back to U.S. theaters — with a twist
Distributor Neon will screen a black-and-white version ofin a handful of New York and Los Angeles theaters, beginning with Film at Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater on Jan. 30, followed by a run at the Francesca Beale Theater from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6. Hollywood’s Egyptian Theater will also present the new version of the film on Jan. 31.
Releasing a movie in black and white has apparently been a longstanding ambition for Bong, who previously screened such a version of his 2009 film“Black-and-white is the origin of cinema,” the South Korean director said in a statement.
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