Overview
- Alejandro G. Iñárritu and Guillermo Arriaga embraced on stage at Mexico City’s Palacio de Bellas Artes, closing a years‑long rift rooted in credit and authorship disagreements after Babel.
- Arriaga said the reconciliation followed a Zoom conversation that stretched six hours, which he described as the moment they resolved lingering wounds.
- The director‑supervised restoration features new image work with Rodrigo Prieto and rebuilt sound led by Martín Hernández, with theatrical presentations in 4K.
- Special 35 mm screenings are scheduled for October 9 at Cineteca Nacional in Mexico City and Cineteca FICG in Guadalajara ahead of a wider rollout.
- A streaming window on MUBI begins October 24, and a first‑ever remastered 3LP vinyl soundtrack designed by Dawn Baillie is on preorder, with a digital release set for November 28 alongside HD reissues of key music videos.