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Black Hat
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1651 Post by Black Hat »

On top of the obvious the additional frustration is all the varying opinions of every edition of his films. I'd love to replace my old Kino copy of Zerkalo but there just doesn't appear to be one worth doing so for yet.
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1652 Post by Duncan Hopper »

zedz wrote:
bigP wrote:Kleber Mendonça Filho's Neighbouring Sounds - June 24th
This is a great film. I'm way more excited for this than for the Egoyans.

I'll second this. It's certainly one of the better debuts in recent years, feels very PTA, Tarrantino, Altman etc, in structure and style a, but Filho has more than enough style and ideas of his own to take the film in interesting directions.
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1653 Post by Calvin »

According to Blu-Ray.com, Ray's Charulata, Mahapurush and Kapurush along with Assayas' Something in the Air and Egoyan's Calendar and Exotica will all be released on Blu-Ray in August.
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1654 Post by chatterjees »

Great news regarding Kapurush and Mahapurush! :D Mahapurush is a must have, if you haven't watched it yet.
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1655 Post by GaryC »

Following the recent discussion about fixed subtitles on foreign-language AE releases, I now have a Blu-ray checkdisc of Lore. I can confirm that the English subtitles on it are optional.
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#1656 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Calvin wrote:According to Blu-Ray.com, Ray's Charulata, Mahapurush and Kapurush along with Assayas' Something in the Air and Egoyan's Calendar and Exotica will all be released on Blu-Ray in August.
I picked up the Region A of Exotica, which isn't bad, but doesn't have any extras.
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#1657 Post by warren oates »

Lowry_Sam wrote:
Calvin wrote:According to Blu-Ray.com, Ray's Charulata, Mahapurush and Kapurush along with Assayas' Something in the Air and Egoyan's Calendar and Exotica will all be released on Blu-Ray in August.
I picked up the Region A of Exotica, which isn't bad, but doesn't have any extras.
So in your world a newly recorded audio commentary featuring the director and his composer doesn't count as an extra?
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Re: Artificial Eye

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RossyG
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1659 Post by RossyG »

And Artificial Eye have announced that they intend to follow it up with Kill Baby Kill and Dr Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs, as well as the latest films from Kiorastami and Sally Potter.
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#1660 Post by Calvin »

Au Hasard Balthazar and Mouchette have been delayed (again!) to June 24th. Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter, Claude Miller's Thérèse Desqueyroux and another pair of Satyajit Ray films - Nayak and Mahanagar - have been dated for September 9th.


Pre-orders are now up for:

Mahapurush - August 12th
Kapurush - August 12th
Something in the Air - August 26th
Exotica - August 26th
Calendar - August 26th
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1661 Post by neilist »

'Mahapurush' and 'Kapurush' are each little over an hour long and were originally released together as a double bill, so it would have been nice of AE to put them together as a single release, rather than two separate blu-rays. I know they were on separate DVD discs in AE's 'Satyajit Collection Vol. 2', but at least then they were released together in the same boxset.

They're good films, but unless there's some decent extras they're not going to be outstanding in terms of the amount of content.
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1662 Post by TMDaines »

Another heads up about Artificial Eye's subtitles; I've just gone to play Corpo celeste that was released last year and the subtitles are burnt-in. Not even merely fixed, as a couple of reviews have commented. Sigh...
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1663 Post by Kauno »

New Hal Hartley releases - The Unbelievable Truth and Amateur - carry no subtitles at all.
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#1664 Post by acf171072 »

Bressons delayed AGAIN!!! End of August. ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) I think a ffs is in order.
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1665 Post by ellipsis7 »

Bizarre...

In the meantime a rare gem with Eng subs, right here...
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1666 Post by Robert de la Cheyniest »

It's too bad too, I saw Four Nights at BAM last year and the print was in pretty great shape, it's quite beautiful.
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#1667 Post by fatboyslim142 »

Does the newer DVD release of The Dardenne Brother's 'The Child' (grey DVD cover) have the extras from the original DVD release or not?
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1668 Post by GaryC »

Following the discussion about fixed vs. optional English subtitles, based on the checkdisc I'll be reviewing it from, the documentary Michael H. Profession: Director (German and French soundtrack) has fixed subtitles.
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1669 Post by TMDaines »

It was good to know you, AE.
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1670 Post by AidanKing »

GaryC wrote:Following the discussion about fixed vs. optional English subtitles, based on the checkdisc I'll be reviewing it from, the documentary Michael H. Profession: Director (German and French soundtrack) has fixed subtitles.
Oh, dear, that does seem very unfortunate. Also following the previous discussion, I can't see any reason why AE wouldn't have been able to negotiate removable subtitles on this one.
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#1671 Post by RossyG »

If this affects the release disc itself then people need to write and complain.
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#1672 Post by GaryC »

And another one - based on the Blu-ray checkdisc, the Romanian-language Beyond the Hills also has fixed subtitles.

As has been said before, I suspect this is a licensor's stipulation rather than AE policy. Their release of the German-language Lore has optional subtitles.

I haven't yet received a checkdisc for Simple Men, which was released yesterday, but as the previous two Hartleys had no English subtitles I suspect this one won't either. I wouldn't be surprised if the forthcoming Egoyan releases were subtitle-free as well. (Chunks of Calendar are in Armenian, but they are intentionally left unsubtitled because of Arsinée Khanjian's role as an interpreter, at least on the Madman Region 4 DVD I saw it on.)
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1673 Post by TMDaines »

We've discussed this before at great length, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that this wasn't something that AE couldn't have negotiated around.
peerpee wrote:
TMDaines wrote:Can I ask whether it was a regularly request or not, and whether it ever proved to be such a sticking point that you felt that you had no alternative but not to release a particular film?
The more successful a label gets, the more that other labels in other territories start moaning about this and that to the licensor. So, yes, we did start getting asked quite regularly to force subs. It just appeared in contracts suddenly, and I had to fight each one and get it removed from the contract. Oftentimes threatening to pull out of the deal if it wasn't allowed.

It's easier to *not fight*, and I would guess that's what has happened with Artificial Eye.

I demolished the licensor's argument each time by: i.) Highlighting that ex-pat French/German/Japanese/Italians living in the UK have the right to view the film as the director intended (ie. without ingrained/forced English subtitles), ii.) We've never, ever done it before, so we're not doing it now, and iii.) Criterion have never done it either.

This sort of shit needs constantly fighting against, and I did constantly fight and win.
As said previously, there's plenty of top tier labels out there that have never had to fix their subtitles, as Nick pointed out, and it's something that should have been fought against. Half of AE's appeal is that they do the basics well for a low price - now they're not even doing that. They'll likely be losing my business on many of these films.
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1674 Post by MichaelB »

Yes, it is very much starting to look like either a deliberate policy on their part.

Frankly, I fear for the Bressons - forced subs will be a deal-breaker for me on those, as I know the films well enough not to need them.
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otis
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Re: Artificial Eye

#1675 Post by otis »

Just got hold of the new Simple Men disc - no subs.
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