Daft Punk's Electroma to Receive 4K Restoration for 20th Anniversary
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Daft Punk's Electroma to Receive 4K Restoration for 20th Anniversary
"Electroma originally premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, having evolved from what was initially intended to be a music video for the track 'Human After All' into a full-length feature."
"The project follows two robots (played by the duo) on a journey through the American Southwest in a desperate quest to become human."
"This Tribeca screening marks the first time audiences can experience the cult classic through a high-fidelity 4K restoration."
"The Electroma event is one of several major retrospectives at the 25th annual Tribeca Festival, appearing alongside 50th-anniversary celebrations for Taxi Driver and 25th-anniversary events for Bridget Jones's Diary."
The 2026 Tribeca Festival will feature a 4K restoration of Daft Punk's Electroma, marking its 20th anniversary. Directed by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, the film follows two robots on a quest to become human. Originally premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, this screening is the first high-fidelity experience for audiences. Following the screening, Bangalter and co-writer Cédric Hervet will engage in a live conversation about the film's legacy. The event is part of major retrospectives at the festival, alongside other notable anniversaries.
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