Daniel Roher's Heist Film 'Tuner' to Get Early Dolby Cinema Screenings Before Theatrical Release
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Summary
Daniel Roher's narrative feature debut "Tuner" — a heist film starring Leo Woodall as a piano tuner with a unique affliction who moves from tuning pianos to safe-cracking — will receive early Dolby Cinema screenings before its theatrical rollout. The film has been a festival favorite at Sundance, Telluride, Toronto, and London Film Festivals, and also stars Dustin Hoffman. Black Bear announced the Dolby Cinema pre-release run exclusively on IndieWire.
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· 3 pulledSound is top of mind (and ear) in Daniel Roher's crowd-pleasing festival favorite, 'Tuner,' which follows Leo Woodall as a piano tuner with a unique affliction that both helps and hinders him in his professional work.
And when he moves from piano tuning to safe-cracking? Well, let's just say the heist film is as good as that pitch sounds.
Black Bear has announced today, exclusively on IndieWire...
The Daniel Roher-directed film, starring Leo Woodall and Dustin Hoffman, is getting the Dolby Cinema treatment for a run of pre-release screenings.
