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manicsounds
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Re: Artificial Eye

#651 Post by manicsounds »

The new Chungking Express comes from a NTSC to PAL transfer.... ugh.... why?
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#652 Post by alfons416 »

Wittsdream wrote:
Tommaso wrote:Great news about the Bergman! I suppose this will be a box-set? Anyway, I'd gladly double-dip on "Sawdust" in this case. But let's hope that they will also do something about "Farö Document" and, of course, "Face to Face".
I'm most looking forward to seeing "Face to Face" and "The Touch" in nice DVD editions. Who has rights to "The Touch?"
The Touch have most the time since the 70's been realy hard to get even a decent screeningcopy of, in the US i know Elliot Gould has a personal copy wich have been screened a few times over the years.

But the Swedish Film Institute have recently restored the movie and in it's original swedish version (with the swedes not talking english to each other), it premiered last year on the ingmar bergman week on fårö and was screensd about a week ago on swedens bigest film festival (Göteborg International Film Festival), where i saw it. it looked pretty so we can hope a dvd-release will be comming in the future. You can find it on VHS in the all english-language version. i've seen that version to and i remeber it a little different from the newly restored version, the soundtrack ofcoarse but also a bit shorter, wich suited the movie better i think.
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#653 Post by Cold Bishop »

alfons416 wrote:But the Swedish Film Institute have recently restored the movie and in it's original swedish version (with the swedes not talking english to each other), it premiered last year on the ingmar bergman week on fårö and was screensd about a week ago on swedens bigest film festival (Göteborg International Film Festival), where i saw it.
Interesting... I didn't know they even filmed such a version. Considering many people, including Gould, have complained about the way the Swedes spoke in English, this could be a much needed improvement.
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#654 Post by Props55 »

I believe THE TOUCH was at partly financed by ABC and distributed stateside by ABC/Cinerama Releasing. It could therefore be a Disney property, at least in R1.
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#655 Post by Doug Cummings »

That's odd--Tartan has already released Philibert's Back to Normandy and I, Pierre Riviere... on DVD in the UK.
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foggy eyes
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#656 Post by foggy eyes »

Doug Cummings wrote:That's odd--Tartan has already released Philibert's Back to Normandy and I, Pierre Riviere... on DVD in the UK.
True, but then they folded (sadly). The rights would have been up for grabs.
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#657 Post by MichaelB »

A substantial chunk of Artificial Eye's upcoming slate was sourced from the Tartan back catalogue.
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#658 Post by Particle Zoo »

Rich Malloy wrote:As for "CHUNGKING EXPRESS", it's my understanding that AE has released it on blu-ray this week - reported as all-region by AsianBlu-RayGuide.com - but I've yet to see any reviews. I'd be interested to know how it rates against Criterion's.
I'm really surprised there hasn't been a comparison between Criterion and AE's Blu Rays yet.
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#659 Post by MichaelB »

Particle Zoo wrote:I'm really surprised there hasn't been a comparison between Criterion and AE's Blu Rays yet.
Yes there has!

(You could be forgiven for missing it, though - it was only published a few hours before your post!)
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#660 Post by Particle Zoo »

MichaelB wrote:
Particle Zoo wrote:I'm really surprised there hasn't been a comparison between Criterion and AE's Blu Rays yet.
Yes there has!

(You could be forgiven for missing it, though - it was only published a few hours before your post!)
Thanks Michael, I'm glad I splashed out on the Criterion.
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#661 Post by tojoed »

I don't think this has been mentioned elsewhere, but Artificial Eye are releasing Otar Iosseliani's Gardens in Autumn on 27th April 2009.
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#662 Post by zone_resident »

And amazon.co.uk gives April 6th as the release date of Tarr's Man from London
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#663 Post by Cronenfly »

I wouldn't hesitate to buy the new AE Happy Together, seeing as it's 50% off on Amazon UK right now (even less with VAT removed), and that the image quality in motion is every bit as great as the Beaver caps would suggest (even the old remastered Kino, which didn't look so terrible to my eyes way back when, looks like dung in comparison). I could see waiting for a release on Blu, but seeing as the Kino adds only a 45 minute MoMI interview with WKW (who I must confess is one of my least favourite interview subjects) and a stills gallery, I see no reason to wait.
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#664 Post by der_Artur »

What A Disgrace wrote:December 8 will bring the following:

The Dardenne Brothers Collection
Are there any news on this one? Amazon says 29th of January, but that's long gone now, too, and nothing happened.
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#665 Post by foggy eyes »

Just received The Wind Will Carry Us, and am very pleased to find that it's a complete replica of the mk2 release (with two 50 & 90 min documentaries on the second disc). A bargain at £9! Also, judging from a quick check on my laptop, the anamorphic transfer of Chocolat looks excellent (I plan to watch the whole thing tonight).
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#666 Post by What A Disgrace »

I was on the fence about the Kiarostami, since all specs seemed to indicate a barebones disc, but now its *mine*.
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#667 Post by Subbuteo »

Thanks Foggy, I've yet to see Chocolat, sounds promising!
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#668 Post by Dr. Snaut »

It's Shog-ul-ahhh...
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#669 Post by manicsounds »

According to dvdtimes, "Waltz With Bashir" will have much more extras on the Blu Ray? I'm not liking that the 70 minute making of not being included on the DVD
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#670 Post by Rich Malloy »

manicsounds wrote:According to dvdtimes, "Waltz With Bashir" will have much more extras on the Blu Ray? I'm not liking that the 70 minute making of not being included on the DVD
We haven't much seen it yet, but blu-ray's much larger capacity should result in more content on those discs.

I'm really looking forward to this one. Do we know whether AE's blu-ray will be all-region? Will there be an alternate Reg-A blu-ray?
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#671 Post by Rich Malloy »

"Waltz with Bashir" Blu-ray is now released, but still no indication whether it's all-region. Hopefully, we'll see a review from DVD TIMES, the Beaver, or one of the better blu-ray sites soon. Have any UK forum members picked this up?
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#672 Post by MichaelB »

Can't vouch for the disc, but the box definitely says Region ABC - I had a look in HMV this lunchtime.

Of course, there's every possibility (probability, I'd say) that the documentary is in SD PAL, but at least the main feature should play in any Blu-ray player.
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#673 Post by Rich Malloy »

Excellent. Thanks, Michael!

I do see that Amazon has a place-holder up for a domestic Sony Pictures bu-ray of "Bashir".
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#674 Post by bigP »

Has anyone had any luck finding any solid information yet regarding AE's forthcoming Bela Tarr Collection in regard to whether they have remastered Werckmeister and Damnation? I emailed the company twice; first to the contact address on their website - only to receive a reply that said recipient no longer works for the company, but they did have an alternative address to put forward any queries; and the second, to that alternative address, for which i've had bugger all response. I'm assuming they will be fresh prints much like their Wong Kar Wai set, though I can't help having this feeling that AE have this uncanny ability to raise me to seventh heaven one month only to pull the rug from under my feet the next.

Any information will be enormously (and quite possibly, amorously) appreciated.
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#675 Post by Hail_Cesar »

bigP wrote:Has anyone had any luck finding any solid information yet regarding AE's forthcoming Bela Tarr Collection in regard to whether they have remastered Werckmeister and Damnation? I emailed the company twice; first to the contact address on their website - only to receive a reply that said recipient no longer works for the company, but they did have an alternative address to put forward any queries; and the second, to that alternative address, for which i've had bugger all response. I'm assuming they will be fresh prints much like their Wong Kar Wai set, though I can't help having this feeling that AE have this uncanny ability to raise me to seventh heaven one month only to pull the rug from under my feet the next.

Any information will be enormously (and quite possibly, amorously) appreciated.
Id say yes because they rerelease the movies separately...
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