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#51 Post by MichaelB »

I have absolutely no idea what's being planned re extras - I've made suggestions, of course, but don't know how logistically/financially feasible they are.
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#52 Post by Zobalob »

Great news, Blu-ray like Benjamenta?
What's the timescale?
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I've told you literally everything that I know.
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#54 Post by joao »

Does anyone know where I can find a transcription of the English translation of Alice? I bought the VHS in Czech about 10 years ago from Svankmejer's gallery.
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#55 Post by MichaelB »

I suspect most of you have seen the announcement in the BFI thread about Alice on region-free Blu-ray in the original Czech, but just in case you've missed it...
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#56 Post by petoluk »

Přežít svůj život / Surviving Life on Czech DVD on May 23! (However, the shops don't mention English subtitles at the moment.)
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#57 Post by MichaelB »

Czech HOH subtitles only, as far as I can see. Unfortunately, this film is Švankmajer's talkiest by some distance...
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petoluk wrote:Přežít svůj život / Surviving Life on Czech DVD on May 23! (However, the shops don't mention English subtitles at the moment.)
Got this today, and just finished watching it - looks very good for SD (the film is, of course, excellent :D). As opposed to the original listings, there are English, French, Spanish, Italian and German subtitles on the main feature; the (quite extensive) extras are subtitled in at least English. More info @ DVDFreak this Friday, hopefully... :wink:

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#59 Post by MichaelB »

Excellent news - I shall order a copy forthwith.
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#60 Post by bunuelian »

Tedious question: Is the site petoluk linked to the best place to order from internationally?
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#62 Post by MichaelB »

For the record, the version screened at the London Film Festival featured an English voiceover over Švankmajer's intro, with the rest of the film being in subtitled Czech - so it sounds as though the DVD is the same.
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#63 Post by petoluk »

MichaelB wrote:For the record, the version screened at the London Film Festival featured an English voiceover over Švankmajer's intro, with the rest of the film being in subtitled Czech - so it sounds as though the DVD is the same.
Correct; basically, there's no way to play the entire film in Czech with subtitles, as Švankmajer's (hilarious) intro is not subtitled (well, it is - in Czech HoH :wink:), so e.g. English speakers need to go the "intro w/ voice-over + the rest subtitled" way...
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