MoC Forthcoming, Wishlist, and Random Speculation

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Cash Flagg
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Re: MoC Forthcoming, Wishlist and Random Speculation

#2251 Post by Cash Flagg »

Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:More Imamura!
Nick, any info yet on whether this will be Blu-ray?
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#2252 Post by peerpee »

Yes, Dual Format.
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#2253 Post by knives »

Do you plan to do an other pairing of an early obscurity?
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#2254 Post by perkizitore »

These are scheduled for September, right?
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#2256 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

eerik wrote:Twitter: Not to go on all fours. That is the law.

Island of Lost Souls? \:D/
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#2257 Post by Finch »

To think that any release post-VHS was in doubt up until recently, and to now get two likely excellent editions of ISLAND OF LOST SOULS from MoC and Criterion just boggles the mind. Even a DVD only release will still be most welcome!
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#2258 Post by reaky »

Sweet fancy Moses! Let's hope MoC get Guillermo Del Toro to do another commentary, following his excellent turn on VAMPYR.
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#2259 Post by Stefan Andersson »

May I suggest a double feature: the Imamura and the 1958 Narayama film. The stylization of the 1958 film could probably benefit from Blu.

Doesn´t Toei own the Miyamoto Musashi trilogy? I heard there is/will be a new resto. Would MoC like to release it?
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#2260 Post by peerpee »

The Kinoshita BALLAD OF NARAYAMA is still available from Tartan. We're pretty booked up now for a couple of years, there are lots of things we'd like to release that we're going to have to pass on for about a year, while we work on what we've got.
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#2261 Post by rogerskarsten »

Wouldn't it be great if the surviving reel of Murnau's MARIZZA (screened last fall at Pordenone) could be included as an extra on the upcoming SCHLOSS VOGELÖD release?

~Roger
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#2262 Post by manicsounds »

Stefan Andersson wrote:Doesn´t Toei own the Miyamoto Musashi trilogy? I heard there is/will be a new resto. Would MoC like to release it?
You mean the 5-movie series. Animeigo released the DVD boxset last year which was excellent.
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#2263 Post by Nothing »

There are many great Ichikawa titles that have never been released on home video in the west. Criterion gave us Fires on the Plain, and MoC has given us Kokoro, thankfully, but his best contemporary work is perhaps A Full Up Train, a study of the travails of a young salary man that, with barely a hint of violence, perfectly encapsulates Ichikawa's bleak world view.
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#2264 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Hi manicsounds --- sorry if I was unclear. I meant The Samurai Trilogy (Inagaki/Mifune), another version of the Musashi novel. Now I see on ImdB it´s a Toho property. Many reviews of the Criterion DVD of the trilogy say the image quality is a bit lacking, so I figure a new restoration might be interesting.
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#2265 Post by TMDaines »

As much as I wasn't overwhelming by the films in the first Lubitsch box, is there any prospect of releasing another batch of his early German silents? There must be between a half-dozen to a dozen of them floating around.
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#2266 Post by peerpee »

I suppose it's a distant possibility, but certainly not on the griddle for the next 12 months. We're fully ramped.
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#2267 Post by chrismagr »

My "Lubitsch in Berlin" feels so lonely on my shelf. I guess it desperately needs a "Lubitsch in Hollywood" companion box.
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#2268 Post by Will Barks »

chrismagr wrote:My "Lubitsch in Berlin" feels so lonely on my shelf. I guess it desperately needs a "Lubitsch in Hollywood" companion box.
Agreed! The more Lubitsch the better! [-o<
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#2269 Post by TMDaines »

peerpee wrote:I suppose it's a distant possibility, but certainly not on the griddle for the next 12 months. We're fully ramped.
Thanks for your response.

There's about 5 or 6 of his early German silents floating around, sourced from various locations, other than Das fidele Gefängnis and Madame DuBarry, that aren't available on DVD anyway yet.
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#2270 Post by matrixschmatrix »

From MoC's twitter:
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#2271 Post by Stefan Andersson »

I´d like to see Hawks´s A Girl in Every Port, Borzage´s Bad Girl and Rowland Brown´s gangster films (Quick Millions, Blood Money and one more I think). All Fox films if I´m not mistaken. The Hawks film recently ran at the NFT, the Borzage is recently restored.
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#2272 Post by eerik »

Release dates for Harakiri and Narayama announced via Steve Hills' twitter:

Exclusive! HARAKIRI (1962) will screen at the @ICALondon from 16-22nd Sept prior to its @mastersofcinema DVD release on 26 Sept. 2011

Exclusive! BALLAD OF NARAYAMA will screen at the @ICALondon from 28-29th Sept prior to its @mastersofcinema DVD release on 24 Oct. 2011
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#2273 Post by peerpee »

Both are Dual Format (Blu-ray/DVD) releases.
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#2274 Post by swo17 »

Gaumont's releasing some juicy titles later this year, presumably without English subs, as noted here. Several of these seem like good MoC candidates. I'd particularly love to see an MoC release of the Grémillon film Daïnah la métisse (see some sweet screengrabs here), or any Grémillon film for that matter.
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#2275 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

swo17 wrote:Gaumont's releasing some juicy titles later this year, presumably without English subs, as noted here. Several of these seem like good MoC candidates. I'd particularly love to see an MoC release of the Grémillon film Daïnah la métisse (see some sweet screengrabs here), or any Grémillon film for that matter.
I seem to remember Nick saying recently there were no plans for the Grem so we'll have to look elsewhere. On the MoC front there are two Imamuras coming from France in October- A Man Vanishes and The Pirates of Bubuan. Also the latest Sight and Sound mentions the November Uk release of A Man so perhaps we can safely assume a parallel release from the Masters,
Or has it been mentioned elsewhere that A Man vanishes is doubled with Naryama?
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