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Gigi M.
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#51 Post by Gigi M. »

Domino probably meant Letter from an Unknown Woman, which is in fact a Republic title. It was announced a couple of years ago by Paramount with a few other Republic titles, but since then it has disappear into oblivion.
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#52 Post by domino harvey »

Gigi M. wrote:Domino probably meant Letter from an Unknown Woman, which is in fact a Republic title. It was announced a couple of years ago by Paramount with a few other Republic titles, but since then it has disappear into oblivion.
You're right, whoops
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#53 Post by thethirdman »

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#54 Post by miless »

Hopefully this means September.
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#55 Post by domino harvey »

Guys, obviously we're getting a Criterion treatment of that John Cusack Hitler movie
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#56 Post by souvenir »

miless wrote:Hopefully this means September.
Probably October. Newsletter clues tend to predict five to six months before a release.
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#57 Post by Gigi M. »

souvenir wrote:
miless wrote:Hopefully this means September.
Probably October. Newsletter clues tend to predict five to six months before a release.
Right, but we got this newsletter kinda early. Hopefully they'll announce it next month.

In the meantime here's a rundown of possible titles:

Certainties/Janus

- Earrings of Madame X
- La Ronde
- Le Plasir
- Signora di tutti
- Liebelei

Possibilities

- Lola Montes - Who owns this? Fox Lorber OOP
- Letter from an Unknown Woman – Republic / Paramount

Not Likely

- The Reckless Moment – Sony/Columbia
- Caught – Warner
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#58 Post by drpauligari »

And this news comes, dagnabbit, 5 minutes after I received shipping confirmation on the UK Ophuls discs...
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#59 Post by GringoTex »

Gigi M. wrote:Not Likely

- The Reckless Moment – Sony/Columbia
- Le Plasir – Sony/Columbia?
- Caught – Warner
Kim Hendrickson has stated it will definitely include Le Plaisir.
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#60 Post by miless »

drpauligari wrote:And this news comes, dagnabbit, 5 minutes after I received shipping confirmation on the UK Ophuls discs...
well, your prediction came true... just after ordering it was 'anounced'. So thank you.
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#61 Post by Awesome Welles »

This fall, we're Maxing out - and not just on the earrings.
I hope this doesn't allude to the price.
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#62 Post by denti alligator »

Gigi M. wrote:Certainties/Janus

- Earrings of Madame X
- La Ronde
- Le Plasir
- Signora di tutti
- Liebelei
If these are certainties, I don't see much room for more. In fact, I would almost be surprised to see all five of these. But who knows, maybe it will include Letter and Lola and we'll have an unprecedented seven-film box set.
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#63 Post by miless »

does Criterion ever release boxed sets with titles licensed from different sources? I mean if they licensed Letter from, let's say Studio Canal(?), and the contract somehow ran out, they'd need to repackage all the Janus titles together (because those are pretty much permanent licenses).

edit: Also, I could see Criterion releasing something like 'the last films of Max Ophüls (La Ronde, Le Plaisir, Madam De..., Lola Montès) or 'the early European films of Max Ophüls' (any number of his numerous early European films)... but I couldn't really see them doing one that mixed and matched (unless they go the Cassavetes route)
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#64 Post by justeleblanc »

miless wrote:
drpauligari wrote:And this news comes, dagnabbit, 5 minutes after I received shipping confirmation on the UK Ophuls discs...
well, your prediction came true... just after ordering it was 'anounced'. So thank you.
Can you do us all a big favor and order some Jacques Rivette. Thanks!
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#65 Post by Hopscotch »

justeleblanc wrote:
miless wrote:
drpauligari wrote:And this news comes, dagnabbit, 5 minutes after I received shipping confirmation on the UK Ophuls discs...
well, your prediction came true... just after ordering it was 'anounced'. So thank you.
Can you do us all a big favor and order some Jacques Rivette. Thanks!
Seconded.
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#66 Post by starmanof51 »

Gigi M. wrote:Certainties/Janus

- Earrings of Madame X
- La Ronde
- Le Plasir
- Signora di tutti
- Liebelei
Not trying to be a jerk, but genuinely asking - why would Signora and Liebelei be certainties? They're Janus controlled in the US?

I don't know if Lola Montes will be in or out, but I'll bet they tried like heck either way. Spine #12 in the laserdisc catalog, I think its been a point of pride for them to rerelease their key lasers (and most of the not so key lasers) wherever humanly possible.
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#67 Post by Michael Kerpan »

miless wrote:does Criterion ever release boxed sets with titles licensed from different sources?)
Well, the Eclipse line certainly does. For example, the Early Kurosawa set had films from both Toho and Shochiku, while the Late Ozu set had films from both these companies and Daiei (now Kadokawa) as well.
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#68 Post by Awesome Welles »

It's completely unprecedented but I wonder if Criterion would consider a Volume I and II in this instance, assuming of course they have the ability to release those seven? It's just not commercially viable to release a seven film box on the main line and there's no way they'd put Ophuls on Eclipse.

Also I third the Rivette sentiment.
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#69 Post by Cinephrenic »

Gigi M. wrote:
- Signora di tutti
- Liebelei
Seriously, where do you get this info from? Are you withholding secret insider information vital to this forum's survival? I certainly hope not. :lol:
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#70 Post by Michael Kerpan »

FSimeoni wrote:It's completely unprecedented but I wonder if Criterion would consider a Volume I and II in this instance, assuming of course they have the ability to release those seven? It's just not commercially viable to release a seven film box on the main line and there's no way they'd put Ophuls on Eclipse.
Release the three most high-profile films on Criterion, with tons of extras in the box set. Release the rest as an Eclipse box set.
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#71 Post by rwaits »

So weird...I just emailed Criterion about this box this morning--first time I've ever emailed them about anything!
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#72 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

rwaits wrote:So weird...I just emailed Criterion about this box this morning--first time I've ever emailed them about anything!
Would you mind trying with a Gremillon box to see if that works too?
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#73 Post by domino harvey »

Someone needs to ask about that Gorin box
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#74 Post by tavernier »

Gorin's been too busy discussing Godard and Pasolini.
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#75 Post by HelenLawson »

Michael Kerpan wrote:Release the three most high-profile films on Criterion, with tons of extras in the box set. Release the rest as an Eclipse box set.
This makes sense. Also, given the reputation of Earrings, I would be surprised if weren't available as a standalone.
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