Nice! So I guess that means Godard has finished tweaking and re-editing. Now when can we expect to see the English-subbed release? And who is licensing it? Artificial Eye probably?
ellipsis7 wrote:yes, it was highlighted as an AE release in annual 'pick of dvd' in the Time Out Film Guide a couple of years back, premature but prescient......
Was this before the Engel's sold AE? I haven't noticed recent releases for them to be less ambitious (Satantango, War and Peace etc) but there were other titles mentioned a while back (Angelopolous, Fassbinder, Ray) that haven't materialized. I hope they don't get less ambitious under new ownership, but like I said, I don't think there's much evidence for that yet.
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Wow, best news in a long while if that's true. I was looking forward to the Gaumont release just so it would speed along AE, but if the French discs have English subs that's even better!
For those of you of the Midwestal persuasion, this is playing at Webster University in St. Louis on March 9th (parts 1 and 2) and 11th (parts 3 and 4).
Does anyone know if English subs are likely on the extras (especially 2x50 ans...) as well as the main feature? I've contacted Gaumont with no luck, but maybe someone has heard something.
Jeff LeVine wrote:Nothing shocking here, but Amazon now seems to be listing this for June 26th 2007 (though the other sites seems to be listing March 26th).
Weird, they just changed that sometime today. They didn't update my preorder though -- it still says it's scheduled to ship today.