Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
- What A Disgrace
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Cancelling my pre-order with the Tarr collection. Recreating my order with Man From London and some Nuri Bilge Ceylan films.
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zone_resident
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DVD Times on The Man from London
- MichaelB
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Quick update on the Waltz With Bashir Blu-ray - it's a two-disc edition, the first a Blu-ray disc containing the film and the trailer (both in HD), the second a DVD containing the extras.
So provided you're able to handle PAL DVDs, you should have no problem playing everything regardless of where you're based.
As for the transfer of the main feature, I've only watched the first five minutes or so, but it looks absolutely state of the art - and clearly far superior to anything that SD video could resolve.
So provided you're able to handle PAL DVDs, you should have no problem playing everything regardless of where you're based.
As for the transfer of the main feature, I've only watched the first five minutes or so, but it looks absolutely state of the art - and clearly far superior to anything that SD video could resolve.
- gyorgys
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I've watched the whole main feature on the first blu-ray dvd and I agree with the aforementioned, it looks and sounds (!) fabulous. By the way and most important, a fascinating and multi layered 'film'.MichaelB wrote:Quick update on the Waltz With Bashir Blu-ray - it's a two-disc edition
- manicsounds
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:58 am
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I got the DVD edition of Waltz With Bashir. The deleted scenes and documentary are not included, which is a shame, especially because on the interview, he talks about the deleted scenes being on the dvd....
- Awesome Welles
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Curzon Artificial Eye are to expand their cinema operations into... HMV stores!
- MichaelB
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I'm guessing a decision was made at the marketing stage to make the DVD a single-disc edition and encourage more take-up of the Blu-ray - because there's no logical reason why the DVD edition couldn't have been a double-discer, including the second disc (a DVD) that's part of the Blu-ray package.manicsounds wrote:I got the DVD edition of Waltz With Bashir. The deleted scenes and documentary are not included, which is a shame, especially because on the interview, he talks about the deleted scenes being on the dvd....
Mind you, you could always get hold of that extras DVD by buying the Blu-ray edition, but that seems a fairly expensive way of going about it!
- manicsounds
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And now, the Sony US disc has been announced, with all the extras on the AE plus a commentary
- Cash Flagg
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- Cash Flagg
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Is Rohmer's Tales of the Four Seasons box OOP? Amazon only has it available from sellers, though the four individual films are all still listed.
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Stefan Andersson
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Were there ever any chances of AE releasing the Hungarian-dubbed MAN FROM LONDON?
- MichaelB
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I get the impression that Tarr has essentially disowned that version as a temporary festival stopgap before he finished the Anglo-French version that he intended from the start. Certainly, the film makes much more situational sense in the bilingual version - Brown and Morrison are clearly intended to speak a different language from Maloin and his family.Stefan Andersson wrote:Were there ever any chances of AE releasing the Hungarian-dubbed MAN FROM LONDON?
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peerpee
- not perpee
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:41 pm
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Loved, loved this! (THE MAN FROM LONDON). What a riveting, completely entrancing piece of work. Throughout, I couldn't help thinking... "this would look amazing on Blu-ray..." - but don't be put off the DVD, it looks great, and it's anamorphic.
- foggy eyes
- Joined: Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:58 pm
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Well, it looks even better on 35mm...peerpee wrote:Throughout, I couldn't help thinking... "this would look amazing on Blu-ray..." - but don't be put off the DVD, it looks great, and it's anamorphic.
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
Ditto about the disc - it's an excellent home video representation. JC - belated thanks for your thoughts above!
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zone_resident
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DVD Times on The Wind Will Carry Us
- What A Disgrace
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Jacques Rivette's Secret Defense, both parts of Jeanne La Pucelle (only individually), a new special edition of La Belle Noiseuse, and a collection including Va Savoir, Histoire de Marie et Julie and Secret Defense are being released in August.
- Tommaso
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 2:09 pm
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ahm.....sorry, it has to be written like that :What A Disgrace wrote: both parts of Jeanne La Pucelle [...] are being released in August
both parts of Jeanne La Pucelle [...] are being released in August!!
Man, announcement of the year for me! =P~ =P~
- justeleblanc
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 10:05 pm
- Location: Connecticut
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ZOMGZOMGZOMG!!!Tommaso wrote:ahm.....sorry, it has to be written like that :What A Disgrace wrote: both parts of Jeanne La Pucelle [...] are being released in August
both parts of Jeanne La Pucelle [...] are being released in August!!
Man, announcement of the year for me! =P~ =P~
- Tommaso
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 2:09 pm
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BTW, What A Disgrace: where did you find the info on the new Rivettes? Just curious, because my ever-fearful mind suddenly reminded me that it might not be the full 5 1/2 hour "Jeanne", but the shorter 'international' version. I don't think AE will go for the latter, but I'd love to be sure about it before I open the champagne for real....
- What A Disgrace
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They're all up for pre-order on Amazon and Play.com.
- Tommaso
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 2:09 pm
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Thanks! Nice cover art (as seen at play.com), though tantalizingly, only "Secret Defense" and the 3-disc "Noiseuse" come with info about film duration. Okay, I'll keep my fingers crossed...
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Chris W
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When AE released Jeanne la pucelle at the cinema it was in the shorter version, so it's quite likely they'll relase this version on DVD.
- justeleblanc
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 10:05 pm
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Fail.Chris W wrote:When AE released Jeanne la pucelle at the cinema it was in the shorter version, so it's quite likely they'll relase this version on DVD.
During the retrospective in 2006, the AE print that circulated was in fact the 5+ hour cut.
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cinemartin
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Was that print definitely from Artificial Eye? It makes sense. I have high hopes that the dvd will be complete. I feel like we've been really lucky with Rivette dvds in the UK - with these releases (if Joan is complete), we will have an unbroken string of films from Love on the Ground to Don't Touch The Axe in superior versions and complete forms from AE and Bluebell (excepting Divertmento, which has been released in Hong Kong in a decent package). Along with the 2 BFI's, once we take stock we have a relative wealth of Rivette material available to us. Of course, some of his most challenging films are unavailable (I remember seeing L'amour Fou for the first and thinking I was going to die, literally; very strange - I felt like all of cinema was collapsing around me. It put me in a very melancholic mood, until the next week when I saw Out 1, it felt like cinema was being rebuilt around me and as a viewer, I was in the middle of the construction. Of course, this newly constructed cinema was much more beautiful than the original before it), but I cherish having any Rivette on hand and I think it bodes well for future release. I am very excited for an (what I assume to be) anamorphic Secret Defense (a truly great film) and of course, Joan.
Edit: Just remembered that Up, Down, Fragile doesn't have a decent release in the English speaking world. Anyone know who owns that one?
Edit: Just remembered that Up, Down, Fragile doesn't have a decent release in the English speaking world. Anyone know who owns that one?