Eclipse Discussion and Random Speculation
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eez28
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I don't know about anyone else, but it's just driving me crazy waiting for the next announcement. Everytime I see a new post on the main page in the Eclipse section I get really excited, but then when I click it, all hope drops: yup, another post in the Ozu thread.
I just had to get that off my chest. It's been bothering me for what seems like forever. Thanks.
I just had to get that off my chest. It's been bothering me for what seems like forever. Thanks.
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Cinesimilitude
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for me it's every time I see a post in the eclipse random speculation thread. thanks for crushing my dreams again.eez28 wrote:I don't know about anyone else, but it's just driving me crazy waiting for the next announcement. Everytime I see a new post on the main page in the Eclipse section I get really excited, but then when I click it, all hope drops: yup, another post in the Ozu thread.
I just had to get that off my chest. It's been bothering me for what seems like forever. Thanks.
PS. sorry to the next person.
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stroszeck
- Joined: Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:42 am
Or even a boxset of Sembene Ousmane's films??? Moolaade doesn't exist in R1 land at all and was added to Ebert's great movies list this weekend!
- keeproductions
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Me too. Last night watching the supplements of the LJ/SS disc I got to wondering if they would consider adding the "Immemory" CD-ROM to any potential Eclipse set. Not knowing much about it, I assume they would have to translate it to English which would probably be way too much work for the Eclipse line.macaca wrote:I'd love to see a Chris Marker set. I see he's made some very interesting short documentaries that seem nearly impossible to track down.
Just thinking out loud.
- ola t
- They call us neo-cinephiles
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An English translation of Immemory already exists, though I think it's out of print by now, and it was always for Mac machines only. (It's still listed, but not available, at Amazon.)
I've actually contemplated trying to find a cheap Mac just for this, but never got around to it. If anyone knows of a really good Mac emulator for Linux or Windows that might be able to run this (it's a HyperStudio application, supposedly), please let me know.
I've actually contemplated trying to find a cheap Mac just for this, but never got around to it. If anyone knows of a really good Mac emulator for Linux or Windows that might be able to run this (it's a HyperStudio application, supposedly), please let me know.
- davebert
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Rich Malloy
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Me, as well. Of course, I've just spent the weekend watching "Sans soleil" over and over. And over. And have come to the conclusion that having only ever seen 4 of his films is something like starving. More Marker, please.keeproductions wrote:Me too. Last night watching the supplements of the LJ/SS disc I got to wondering if they would consider adding the "Immemory" CD-ROM to any potential Eclipse set. Not knowing much about it, I assume they would have to translate it to English which would probably be way too much work for the Eclipse line.macaca wrote:I'd love to see a Chris Marker set. I see he's made some very interesting short documentaries that seem nearly impossible to track down.
Just thinking out loud.
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Joshua Dago
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- Jeff
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I checked out the other forum for the first time in a while today, and noticed you mentioned over there that your source told you this one was coming up. Since your source was right about the other October releases, I'll assume that this is happening too. Does your source work for Criterion?SamSanchez wrote:I'm guessing a Carlos Saura set
I think a few people inferred that when Criterion offered this hint.Narshty wrote:Didn't they hint it would be a French New Wave set?

I don't see any reason to think that this was referring to additional titles beyond Breathless though. Breathless is the New Wave.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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- The Elegant Dandy Fop
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- Jeff
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You're correct that it was mentioned as an eventual set in the Filmmaker magazine report. I don't think that there's any reason to think that Criterion has hinted it's coming soon though. I think the cat was the "hint" Narshty was referring to.domino harvey wrote:there was a newspaper article with Criterion where they mentioned a New Wave Eclipse box, the cat didn't enter into it
- arsonfilms
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Filmmaker also mentioned a Samurai box, but I got the impression that Imamura, Naruse and Mizoguchi would be first.Jeff wrote:You're correct that it was mentioned as an eventual set in the Filmmaker magazine report. I don't think that there's any reason to think that Criterion has hinted it's coming soon though. I think the cat was the "hint" Narshty was referring to.domino harvey wrote:there was a newspaper article with Criterion where they mentioned a New Wave Eclipse box, the cat didn't enter into it
- thethirdman
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The second to last paragraph of the last Eclipse newsletter seemed to indicate that the they want to break away from the auteur-based groupings. I agree with many others that a set of silents would be very welcome and the time could not be more appropriate for a Taiwanese set. Are many members submitting ideas to Criterion for possible Eclipse releases? If so, what have you submitted?
- CSM126
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I suggested a collection of films of Chinese Fifth Generation film makers such as Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, Tian Zhuangzhuang, Zhou Xiaowen, and Hu Mei.
I think I would explode with happiness should such a thing come to pass (I've had something of a hard on for Fifth Generation movies since seeing Raise the Red Lantern and Farewell My Concubine recently, and that era is so woefully underrepresented on DVD).
I think I would explode with happiness should such a thing come to pass (I've had something of a hard on for Fifth Generation movies since seeing Raise the Red Lantern and Farewell My Concubine recently, and that era is so woefully underrepresented on DVD).
- What A Disgrace
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Series 6 is Carlos Saura's Flamenco Trilogy. Blood Wedding, Carmen, El Amor Brujo.