MoC Forthcoming, Wishlist, and Random Speculation

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Tommaso
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#2451 Post by Tommaso »

On mine, too. Ideally this should come with more than one soundtrack. The new one by Gene Coleman sounds interesting enough, but In The Nursery's is perfection.
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#2452 Post by tenia »

peerpee wrote:JUDEX and the INDIAN EPIC and PHANTOM aren't really "box sets" though?
You could state "Not available separately", but I agree that the use of "boxsets" in anyway clearer than what's used in the interim catalog.
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#2453 Post by TheSilence »

Calvin wrote:I just saw Teinosuke Kinugasa's A Page of Madness featured in the More4 series The Story of Film: An Odyssey. Are there any high quality releases on the market? It looks like a great film for MoC to release.
It was fascinating to see the tragic story of Ruan Lingyu profiled in this series, as she is someone I previously knew almost nothing about.
How many of her films have survived, and have any had a release?
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#2454 Post by Opdef »

With Griffith's Birth of a Nation and Way Down West being released on Blu-ray in November in the US by Kino, is there any chance of a future Blu-ray MoC release for these films? I know Eureka released the DVDs of them years ago, so I was hoping there's a chance here...
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#2455 Post by Wu.Qinghua »

TheSilence wrote:It was fascinating to see the tragic story of Ruan Lingyu profiled in this series, as she is someone I previously knew almost nothing about. How many of her films have survived, and have any had a release?
I'll be short, as this isn't the place to discuss Ruan. Quite a few of her films have survived, which you may be able to find with the help of search engines or in the thread on 'Chinese films on DVD' in the 'International DVD News and Discussions' section. Some of them have been released on DVD in the US (Goddess, Peach Girl, Spray of Plum Blossoms etc). 'Goddess', the most famous of her films, can also be found on archive.org with English intertitles. On archive.org, there's also the very interesting, but unsubtitled 'New Women', of which there is no subtitled release available - but there's a very helpful English transcript of its intertitles etc., which you can find here.
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#2456 Post by eerik »

Argh! I have to buy Make Way for Tomorrow again. Apparently the mother of my 18-month-old niece thought it would be a great idea if a child plays with uncle's Blu-rays... Metropolis steelbook is also quite scratched. :(
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#2457 Post by Calvin »

It would be great if MoC could release the great Brazilian film Limite. It's recently been restored by the World Cinema Foundation.
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#2458 Post by perkizitore »

Couldn't agree more.
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#2459 Post by Bürgermeister »

How about a film from Norway called Ni liv (1957) this could do well on MoC
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#2460 Post by Film Reel »

I know there was an important restoration work for Cabiria (Italy, 1914) few years ago, they also screened the restored version during the 2006 Cannes film festival, but they never managed to release it on dvd. Wouldn't be great to finally see it through Moc?
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#2461 Post by imhotep »

How about some Swedish stuff on BD? Roy Andersson's films for example.
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#2462 Post by zedz »

imhotep wrote:How about some Swedish stuff on BD? Roy Andersson's films for example.
You mean the ones that are already available in the UK from Artificial Eye? I'm sure they'd be delighted to be bootlegged by MoC!
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#2463 Post by Zot! »

zedz wrote:
imhotep wrote:How about some Swedish stuff on BD? Roy Andersson's films for example.
You mean the ones that are already available in the UK from Artificial Eye? I'm sure they'd be delighted to be bootlegged by MoC!
In all fairness Giliap is unavailable and none of them are on Blu...but yes, unlikely.
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#2464 Post by imhotep »

zedz wrote:
imhotep wrote:How about some Swedish stuff on BD? Roy Andersson's films for example.
You mean the ones that are already available in the UK from Artificial Eye? I'm sure they'd be delighted to be bootlegged by MoC!
There are no BDs out though. I didn't know who had the rights. Sorry!
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#2465 Post by knives »

The easiest way to figure out is to go to the regional Amazon which always mentions the publisher in the information box.
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#2466 Post by TMDaines »

Film Reel wrote:I know there was an important restoration work for Cabiria (Italy, 1914) few years ago, they also screened the restored version during the 2006 Cannes film festival, but they never managed to release it on dvd. Wouldn't be great to finally see it through Moc?
Silent Italian cinema is very hard to find on the whole so this would be welcome.
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#2467 Post by swo17 »

Pastrone's Il fuoco would also be a wonderful addition.
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#2468 Post by htshell »

Film Reel wrote:I know there was an important restoration work for Cabiria (Italy, 1914) few years ago, they also screened the restored version during the 2006 Cannes film festival, but they never managed to release it on dvd. Wouldn't be great to finally see it through Moc?
Who are you referring to when you say "they"?

Cabiria is on DVD from Kino.
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#2469 Post by Timec »

They did a major restoration of it a few years ago (à la the recent "Metropolis" reconstruction) and restored nearly an hour of footage that isn't in any of the home video releases.
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#2470 Post by marnum »

Bürgermeister wrote:How about a film from Norway called Ni liv (1957) this could do well on MoC
There is two rather good DVD editions with English subtitles.
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#2471 Post by TMDaines »

htshell wrote:
Film Reel wrote:I know there was an important restoration work for Cabiria (Italy, 1914) few years ago, they also screened the restored version during the 2006 Cannes film festival, but they never managed to release it on dvd. Wouldn't be great to finally see it through Moc?
Who are you referring to when you say "they"?

Cabiria is on DVD from Kino.
English intertitles.
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#2472 Post by YnEoS »

It also appears the Kino DVD is 123 minutes, while the new restoration is 180 minutes.
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#2473 Post by Film Reel »

@htshell: Cabiria was restored in 2006 by the Museo Nazionale del Cinema (National museum of cinema).

They restored two versions of the film: the original 1914 silent version and the 1931 sonorized version made by Pastrone himself. The movie has been screened during festivals (including 2006 Cannes). Martin Scorsese provided an introduction at the premiere. These restored versions hasn't been released on dvd yet and it seems no one is planning to release them.
The KINO version was released in 2000, it probably contains some previous restoration.

You can read something about the 2006 restoration here (just scroll a bit and you will find an english translation)
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#2474 Post by htshell »

Sorry for the confusion. In 2010, we screened a 35mm print at my work of what must have been the new restoration (as it was 180 minutes) and I assumed the DVD was the same, was not aware of a previous version.
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#2475 Post by davibar »

Official upcoming dual format releases:

#22 THE INSECT WOMAN (SHÔHEI IMAMURA, 1963)
#26 TWO-LANE BLACKTOP (MONTE HELLMAN, 1971)
#27 REPO MAN (ALEX COX, 1984)
#28 LE SILENCE DE LA MER (JEAN-PIERRE MELVILLE, 1949)
#29 PUNISHMENT PARK (PETER WATKINS, 1971)
#31 ACCATTONE (PIER PAOLO PASOLINI, 1961)
#32 THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW (PIER PAOLO PASOLINI, 1964)
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