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Zazou dans le Metro
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Re: Recommendations for Second Run

#151 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

Yojimbo wrote:Has anybody mentioned Jires' 'The Joke'?
or Jasny's "All My Good Countrymen "
Well indirectly, as Jires and Jasny are amongst the Malavida titles referred to in my post above.
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#152 Post by bigP »

I would love to see Mitsuo Yanagimachi's Godspeed You! Black Emperor (Goddo supiido yuu! Burakku emparaa, 1976) get a decent release. I have an acceptable at best bootleg someone gave me as a birthday present a little while back, where whole scenes of dialogue appear as subs before anyone even begins talking. The game of attributing the dialogue to which person wore off in seconds.

It is a nice denoument to the Japanese New Wave where the nihilism has begun to be tempered off and waves of these youthful motorcycle hoards had moved from matchless aimlessness to a new found sense of order and control. It's certainly an important document of japanese youth in the mid 1970's and a beautifully controlled study of life in and out of "family". Not to mention, from a sales perspective alone, the title will attract many with great interest.
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#153 Post by Dadapass »

Remparts d'argile/Ramparts of Clay (1968)
There is a DVD of this out in France without subtitles and here is a review from DVDBeaver. The reviewer says the dialogue has little to no importance, but still.
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#154 Post by zedz »

bigP wrote:I would love to see Mitsuo Yanagimachi's Godspeed You! Black Emperor (Goddo supiido yuu! Burakku emparaa, 1976) get a decent release. I have an acceptable at best bootleg someone gave me as a birthday present a little while back, where whole scenes of dialogue appear as subs before anyone even begins talking. The game of attributing the dialogue to which person wore off in seconds.

It is a nice denoument to the Japanese New Wave where the nihilism has begun to be tempered off and waves of these youthful motorcycle hoards had moved from matchless aimlessness to a new found sense of order and control. It's certainly an important document of japanese youth in the mid 1970's and a beautifully controlled study of life in and out of "family". Not to mention, from a sales perspective alone, the title will attract many with great interest.
Seconded, and also Farewell to the Land and Fire Festival. But BigP is right about the crossover potential for Black Emperor: two tiny niche markets are surely better than one!
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Re: Recommendations for Second Run

#155 Post by perkizitore »

The house is black desperately needs a Second Run release.
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#156 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

perkizitore wrote:The house is black desperately needs a Second Run release.
If you're desperate to see this and can deal with french subs it was paired with another short by Golestan on Cinema 07 from Leo Scheer. It seems, from the frame grabs anyway, to be better quality than the Facets but then you miss out on the Makhmalbaf stuff. But you're right, SR could maybe put this in an Iranian package together with some Kiarostami and Makhmalbaf shorts to make an attractive collection.
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#157 Post by Peacock »

I've never seen the Facets disk, is it really that bad?

What i'd like to see released is Les Maîtres Fous (aka The Mad Masters)
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#158 Post by Erikht »

I would like to see "Mother India" in a proper release, with proper subs and maybe a commentary track. Other classic Bollywoods would be nice as well, but "Mother India" is essential.
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#159 Post by Bikey »

Just wanted to thank you for all your recommendations. Not only is it great that you care enough to post the recommendations for us but we also discover many films we've never seen.
Wish that these wonderful films could all get released...
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#160 Post by L.A. »

Peacock wrote:I would really, really REALLY like the film The Last Relic (Viimne Reliikvia) by Grigori Kromanov to be released by SecondRun!!!
(unavailable with english subtitles on dvd right?)
A restored special edition DVD of Viimne reliikvia is available in Estonia. The film and even the extras are subtitled in English.
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#161 Post by L.A. »

Erikht wrote:I would like to see "Mother India" in a proper release
Yes, absolutely. This one definitely deserves a proper release.
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#162 Post by Peacock »

L.A. wrote:A restored special edition DVD of Viimne reliikvia is available in Estonia. The film and even the extras are subtitled in English.
Thank you SO much for this L.A. Very happy now!


But I agree it would be nice if Mother India was released by good ole SecondRun!
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Ben Cheshire
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#164 Post by Ben Cheshire »

How is the Second Run team feeling about blu ray at the moment? Perhaps just a general idea of how far away you might be from releasing one?
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#165 Post by MichaelB »

I wouldn't hold your breath - I can't see how a shoestring independent with an ultra-niche catalogue would benefit from the significant additional costs of getting into Blu-ray right now.

I'd love to see HD versions of The Round-Up and Marketa Lazarova, but since it was hard enough getting decent DVD masters, I'm not expecting reissues any time soon!
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#166 Post by Ben Cheshire »

MichaelB wrote:I wouldn't hold your breath - I can't see how a shoestring independent with an ultra-niche catalogue would benefit from the significant additional costs of getting into Blu-ray right now.

I'd love to see HD versions of The Round-Up and Marketa Lazarova, but since it was hard enough getting decent DVD masters, I'm not expecting reissues any time soon!
You're right, and the DVDs look just wonderful upscaled anyway, better than some blu rays.
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#167 Post by Awesome Welles »

Peacock wrote:What i'd like to see released is Les Maîtres Fous (aka The Mad Masters)
It's available online in poor quality if you're desperate. I'd love to see Second Run tackle a nice Rouch Box.Chronicle of a Summer sorely needs a release, probably my favourite doc ever!
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#168 Post by multivitamin »

I'd love to see on dvd:

"le depart" 1967 skolimowski (still, sadly, never seen it)
"salto" 1965 konwicki (absolutely mesmerizing with stunning performance by cybulski)
"bez znieczulenia" (without anesthesia") 1978 wajda (one of his best and totally unknown)

and my dream suggestion:

"barrier" by skolimowski but finally in good quality (the version from kino polska box couldn't be any worse i suppose)
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#169 Post by What A Disgrace »

Well, the good news is that Barrier was announced a while back.
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#170 Post by L'amiDeVS »

multivitamin wrote:"le depart" 1967 skolimowski (still, sadly, never seen it)
Seen it at a film festival last year, it would definitely be nice to see it released on DVD.
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#171 Post by jsteffe »

That would be great indeed--a powerful work from an under-represented country.

In a similar vein, I'd love to see decent DVDs of some Kyrgyz films such as Bolotbek Shamshiev's The White Steamship/Belyi parokhod (1976) or Tolomush Okeev's brilliant, little-seen The Descendant of the Snow Leopard/Potomok belogo barsa (1984).
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#172 Post by doc mccoy »

I was just watching Pawel Lozinski's 100 years of Polish Cinema on the PWA set and there were some titles I'd like to see such as Zywot Mateusza (Leszczynski) and Barwy Ochronne (Zanussi) - there are Polish dvds, but they don't seem to have English subtitles. There were other films as well, but I could not identify them.
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#173 Post by MichaelB »

There's a complete list in the end credits - I think it's in clip order.

The Zanussi is available with English subtitles, but only in this box set - but at just 89.99 zlotys RRP for five films it's a bit of a bargain.

(It's £20.89, $32.02 and €23.24 at the current exchange rate).
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#174 Post by Hail_Cesar »

I strongly suggest some French canadians films like ''Les bons débarras'' or many other films by Francis Mankiewicz and ''Pour la suite du monde'' There is also a lot of Gilles Carle films that should be released...
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#175 Post by Peacock »

So was the rumor that you guys will be releasing Casa de Lava, just that; a rumor? Or are there plans?
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