José Luis Guerín

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TheDoman
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Re: José Luis Guerín on DVD

#26 Post by TheDoman »

Great news about the Sylvia Blu, I doubt anyone has read any reviews or picked up this Blu, and might be able to comment on the picture quality? I've auto translated the customer comments on Amazon, and I can't see any reference to the PQ.

I don't think there are many films more deserving of a Blu-ray transfer, than this masterpiece but sadly the recent cinema guild release was DVD only. This could well be the only Blu-ray edition?

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elcinegro
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Re: José Luis Guerín on DVD

#27 Post by elcinegro »

Kinokuniya Shoten (Japan) will release Blu-rays on June 29, 2013.

LOS MOTIVOS DE BERTA(1984)

Spanish/Japanese subs

http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00C7K01L4/

INNISFREE(1990)

English/Japanese subs

http://www.amazon.co.jp/o/ASIN/B00C7KB7T4/clock0c-22/
elcinegro
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Re: José Luis Guerín on DVD

#28 Post by elcinegro »

Kinokuniya-shoten (Japan)
New Release July 27 2013.

Tren de sombras(1997)Blu-ray
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00CM14D3A/

En construcción(2001)Blu-ray
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00CM17ETU/
elcinegro
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Re: José Luis Guerín on DVD

#29 Post by elcinegro »

Kinokuniya-shoten (Japan)

Guest (2010) Blu-ray
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00D6BX44O" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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AlexHansen
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Re: José Luis Guerín on DVD

#30 Post by AlexHansen »

Did anyone end up nabbing any of those Japanese Blus?
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swo17
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Re: José Luis Guerín on DVD

#31 Post by swo17 »

Not on DVD yet, but Academy of Muses is simply lovely--90 minutes of philosophical discussions about platonic love, art, inspiration, and using these things to justify spending time with women who are not your wife, much of it filmed through perfectly positioned reflective surfaces that would make Kiarostami blush.
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Re: José Luis Guerín on DVD

#32 Post by swo17 »

De una isla (2019)
Guerín's latest just showed up on backchannels and I'm in love. It's an ethnographic 25-minute short very much in the vein of Epstein's Breton films, dedicated to the isle of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. Some weird mythology going on, and a real sense of the ancient civilization buried underground the mostly barren landscapes that Guerín trains his camera on. Blink and you could easily mistake it as a century-old artifact, and yet it's also very modern in its way. This debuted at the Locarno Film Festival last year, and I'm not aware of any other release plans. It would be a wonderful bonus feature to the still unreleased La academia de las musas for some enterprising boutique label
Calvin
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Re: José Luis Guerín on DVD

#33 Post by Calvin »

AlexHansen wrote: Sun Dec 29, 2013 12:00 am Did anyone end up nabbing any of those Japanese Blus?
I just had an urge to get Innisfree, but was disappointed to find that it's now OOP and unavailable from Amazon Japan. I don't suppose anyone knows of it being in stock anywhere?
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bearcuborg
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Re: José Luis Guerín

#34 Post by bearcuborg »

I have it in my boxset, I wonder how much better it could look on blu, I thought it was shot on video...
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