'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.1
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From Janus Films:
So I suppose the three 1960 Oshima's are still at New Yorker, whom love to sit on their films.NAGISA OSHIMA
In the Realm of Oshima, a touring retrospective of the work of the great Japanese director Nagisa Oshima, will be premiering this fall as a sidebar of the New York Film Festival. The retrospective will include several Janus titles, including new 35mm prints of Empire of Passion, In the Realm of the Senses, Japanese Summer: Double Suicide, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, Pleasures of the Flesh, and Violence at Noon. The tour will subsequently head to the Cinematheque Ontario, with other North American venues to follow.
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sherlockjr
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jaredsap
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It's worth noting that all three of those films (CRUEL STORY OF YOUTH, NIGHT AND FOG IN JAPAN and THE SUN'S BURIAL) are in the retrospective.Cinephrenic wrote:From Janus Films:
So I suppose the three 1960 Oshima's are still at New Yorker, whom love to sit on their films.NAGISA OSHIMA
In the Realm of Oshima, a touring retrospective of the work of the great Japanese director Nagisa Oshima, will be premiering this fall as a sidebar of the New York Film Festival. The retrospective will include several Janus titles, including new 35mm prints of Empire of Passion, In the Realm of the Senses, Japanese Summer: Double Suicide, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, Pleasures of the Flesh, and Violence at Noon. The tour will subsequently head to the Cinematheque Ontario, with other North American venues to follow.
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Some light at the end of the tunnel? Those three 60s titles sound like an Eclipse box waiting to happen, and to the best of my knowledge Japanese Summer isn't available anywhere with subs. If full-fledged Criterions of the later, lesser titles are the gateway drug for those films that's fine by me.Cinephrenic wrote:From Janus Films:
So I suppose the three 1960 Oshima's are still at New Yorker, whom love to sit on their films.NAGISA OSHIMA
In the Realm of Oshima, a touring retrospective of the work of the great Japanese director Nagisa Oshima, will be premiering this fall as a sidebar of the New York Film Festival. The retrospective will include several Janus titles, including new 35mm prints of Empire of Passion, In the Realm of the Senses, Japanese Summer: Double Suicide, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, Pleasures of the Flesh, and Violence at Noon. The tour will subsequently head to the Cinematheque Ontario, with other North American venues to follow.
Re. Apu. I heard that Sony Classics' Ray rights had lapsed, but I don't have any hard evidence for that. If so, it can only be good news, since they've been pretty feeble custodians of those films.
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Here you go, from many pages back, but only about a month ago (aren't we garrulous?). It's vague as vague can be, but it's a morsel.
Titus wrote:I emailed Mulvaney abot Hou and Edward Yang and got this response:
Disappointing, but at least there's some hope for more Yang somewhere down the road.We don't have plans for films by either of those directors at this time, but it's possible we may do another Edward Yang film at some point, so feel free to check back!
Sincerely,
Jon Mulvaney
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ianungstad
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A forum member at criterionforum.com posted an interesting bit of potential gossip that he found on the rare and oop dvd forum. A poster at the rare and oop dvd forum who goes by the screen name diceman89 had sent an email to Mulvaney inquiring about the films Beloved and The Idiots. He got a no on Beloved and a "check back in a few months" on Lars Von Trier's The Idiots.
It would be nice to see this Von Trier film in the collection as I think it's a far better representation of him as an artist than the Europa trilogy.
I sent an email to Mulvaney to hopefully confirm that Von Trier's The Idiots is coming next year! Hopefully he replies in the next few days with a more definitive answer.
It would be nice to see this Von Trier film in the collection as I think it's a far better representation of him as an artist than the Europa trilogy.
I sent an email to Mulvaney to hopefully confirm that Von Trier's The Idiots is coming next year! Hopefully he replies in the next few days with a more definitive answer.
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FWIW, The Exterminating Angel has got a date on DVD Aficionado: 2009-02-17!
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yeah I guess you're right. Face to Face and The Magician will be good, but let's not forget Summer with Monika will probably have a bigger chance of comiing out because, it is being shown in some theaters. It would be great if all the earlier films came out, Dreams, Summer Interlude and such. But Face to Face, The Magician and Summer with Monika are key..
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