Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol. 6

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swo17
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#1276 Post by swo17 »

Although evidently Scorsese was involved in the restoration, so I don't know what to think anymore.

Also, is no one else nervous about the fate of future WCF volumes from Criterion, given that MoC has run into "contractual problems" with their own WCF series?
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#1277 Post by knives »

It's probably planned to be a December thing for them so we have at least that long to really begin to worry. Plus they have enough films up on Hulu to suggest another boxset.
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#1278 Post by swo17 »

What unreleased WCF films do they have up on Hulu now?
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#1279 Post by jwd5275 »

zedz wrote:I speculated about this a while back, but swo pointed out that the WCF and the WCP are not the same thing. WTF?
The WCP and the WCF are the same thing. The first line of the mission statement on the WCF website:
The World Cinema Project (WCP) is a program of The Film Foundation dedicated to preserving and restoring neglected films from around the world – in particular, those countries lacking the financial and technical ability to do so.
swo17 wrote:What unreleased WCF films do they have up on Hulu now?
Just Law of the Border and Revenge (and ...but Film is My Mistress, if you count it)
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#1280 Post by swo17 »

jwd5275 wrote:
zedz wrote:I speculated about this a while back, but swo pointed out that the WCF and the WCP are not the same thing. WTF?
The WCP and the WCF are the same thing. The first line of the mission statement on the WCF website:
The World Cinema Project (WCP) is a program of The Film Foundation dedicated to preserving and restoring neglected films from around the world – in particular, those countries lacking the financial and technical ability to do so.
Yes, and just to drive the point home, the title of Criterion's set refers to Scorsese's WCP whereas MoC's refers to the World Cinema Foundation. BUT the news about Sayat Nova originally stated that the restoration was by the World Cinema Fund, another entity entirely. Here is their website.

Given the link I just referenced in an earlier post though, I suspect that that original article may have been mistaken, and that it was in fact the World Cinema Foundation/Project that restored the film.
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#1281 Post by Minkin »

It looks like the Tootsie rumors are true/it will probably be announced for November.
Wexner talk people wrote:“Join Criterion Collection Producers Kim Hendrickson and Curtis Tsui as they provide a behind-the-scenes look at Criterion’s operation, focusing on recent and upcoming releases such as Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita (1960), Alfonso Cuarón’s Y tu mamá también (2001), Sydney Pollack’s Tootsie (1982), and John Ford’s My Darling Clementine (1946), among others.”
Also, in regards to the WCP: Anyone aware of when they are going to announce the 2014 restorations? And Scorsese really needs to be more creative when naming these things (what's next? World fund for Cinema, World Cinema Fund+Fun).
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#1282 Post by FrauBlucher »

Wexner talk people wrote:“Join Criterion Collection Producers Kim Hendrickson and Curtis Tsui as they provide a behind-the-scenes look at Criterion’s operation, focusing on recent and upcoming releases such as Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita (1960), Alfonso Cuarón’s Y tu mamá también (2001), Sydney Pollack’s Tootsie (1982), and John Ford’s My Darling Clementine (1946), among others.”
The date for this is October 14th....
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#1283 Post by criterion10 »

November Predictions:
The Brood
Midnight Cowboy
Ride in the Whirlwind
The Shooting
Tootsie

I suspect we'll be waiting till December for these three:
It Happened One Night
Mulholland Dr.
Time Bandits
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#1284 Post by sir_luke »

November predictions:

Limelight pleeeeeeeez
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#1285 Post by captveg »

We are definitely overdue for another Chaplin
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#1286 Post by Peter McM »

Dare I ask if Criterion will pay fitting tribute to Robin Williams and remaster The Fisher King?
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#1287 Post by sir_luke »

captveg wrote:We are definitely overdue for another Chaplin
And according to the pattern, which may or may not be intentional, the next should be a talkie. Limelight. Bam.
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#1288 Post by Noiradelic »

FrauBlucher wrote: I do think the Mulholland Drive will get announced for Nov to take advantage of the B&N sale or December in time for the Christmas/Hanakkah gift giving season. Because nothing says Christmas/Hanakkah like a David Lynch film.

Time Bandits will probably be announced over the next two 15ths as well.
November is traditionally their biggest release month, to take advantage of the full holiday shopping season. Though December has traditionally been their smallest release month, they sometimes release box sets then.
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#1289 Post by movielocke »

I'm hoping for the decalogue or apu trilogy for the November box set
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#1290 Post by jedidarrick »

Peter McM wrote:Dare I ask if Criterion will pay fitting tribute to Robin Williams and remaster The Fisher King?
Maybe they could release it next year. Criterion released it on laserdisc, so maybe Sony could license it to Criterion so that they could make a Blu-ray with more bonus features.
Anyway, guesses for November, based on the rumors and my desires:
Hellman Westerns box
Time Bandits upgrade
Bicycle Thieves upgrade
Limelight
Tootsie
Moonrise Kingdom
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#1291 Post by rwiggum »

movielocke wrote:I'm hoping for the decalogue or apu trilogy for the November box set
I know the Apu Trilogy has been unofficially confirmed, but is there any evidence that the Decalogue is coming, or is it just conjecture?
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#1292 Post by jedgeco »

rwiggum wrote:
movielocke wrote:I'm hoping for the decalogue or apu trilogy for the November box set
I know the Apu Trilogy has been unofficially confirmed, but is there any evidence that the Decalogue is coming, or is it just conjecture?
I think it's mostly conjecture, but I could be wrong. Some people thought that the 10-story apartment building from last year's New Year's drawing was a clue.
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#1293 Post by bamwc2 »

Predictions:

Tootsie
Midnight Cowboy
WCF vol. 2
Flesh for Frankenstein
Blood for Dracula
Au hasard Balthazar BD

I also predict that none of these will be announced tomorrow.
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#1294 Post by domino harvey »

I predict:

the Brood
Hellman Westerns 2fer
Limelife
Mulholland Dr
Time Bandits UPGRADE/REISSUE
Tootsie
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#1295 Post by Shrew »

Limelife hasn't been updated since mid-July. I'm glad Criterion is putting it back in print!
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#1296 Post by sir_luke »

BAMcinématek and Criterion are promoting a "pictures with Chris Marker's cat" contest on Twitter. Any chance of getting more Marker soon?
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#1297 Post by knives »

They did just release as part of a festival Level Five.
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#1298 Post by sir_luke »

Also, wasn't there a confirmation recently that we'd see A Master Builder soon? Did that mean "announced tomorrow" soon? Or will it be a few months down the road?
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#1299 Post by sir_luke »

knives wrote:They did just release as part of a festival Level Five.
That's great news. I'd love to see more of his work.
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#1300 Post by SpiderBaby »

knives wrote:They did just release as part of a festival Level Five.
sir_luke wrote:
knives wrote:They did just release as part of a festival Level Five.
That's great news. I'd love to see more of his work.
Icarus Films is the company you seek (for both Level Five and 'more Marker'), not Criterion.
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