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Re: Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979)

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2016 5:48 am
by beamish13
Roadside Picnic being re-adapted from the writer of Transcendence

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Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:50 pm
by Minkin
Tarkovsky's Stalker has been confirmed to be with Criterion by both Mosfilm and is also streaming with Criterion/Janus logo on Filmstruck.

Might this give any hope for Kino's other Tarkovsky titles - Nostalghia, The Sacrifice, and The Mirror? Between this and Dersu Uzala, it seems like Criterion might have a new deal with Mosfilm.

Forthcoming: Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 11:09 pm
by sir_luke
Minkin wrote:it seems like Criterion might have a new deal with Mosfilm.
Which reinvigorates my hope, however foolish, of a Criterion release of Bondarchuk's War and Peace.

Re: Forthcoming: Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 12:49 am
by jwd5275
Minkin wrote:Might this give any hope for Kino's other Tarkovsky titles - Nostalghia, The Sacrifice, and The Mirror? Between this and Dersu Uzala, it seems like Criterion might have a new deal with Mosfilm.
Good chances for The Mirror, but weren't the other two with other production companies with The Sacrifice after his exile?

Re: Forthcoming: Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 7:10 pm
by AfterTheRain
sir_luke wrote:
Minkin wrote:it seems like Criterion might have a new deal with Mosfilm.
Which reinvigorates my hope, however foolish, of a Criterion release of Bondarchuk's War and Peace.
Also, my hopes for Bondarchuk's Waterloo.

Re: Forthcoming: Discussion and Random Speculation Volume 7

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 9:39 pm
by domino harvey
As if we needed more confirmation, Mister Lime confirmed Stalker is with Criterion

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 1:32 am
by criterion10
Incredible news. Stalker is easily my favorite Tarkovsky.

I wonder if there's a chance they have The Mirror as well. (I'm assuming Nostalghia and The Sacrifice will remain with Kino indefinitely.)

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 9:57 pm
by peerpee
Wonderful news! Bodes really well for a definitive RUBLEV set (the two wildly different cuts) and MIRROR.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 10:40 pm
by Drucker
Well I was totally wrong about the rights of these Tarkovskys, and I'm happy about that. Could Criterion be doing what BFI/MOC seemed to be doing, with licensing the same films but different restorations? If so, couldn't that put every Kino Tarkovsky in play?

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 10:56 pm
by peerpee
It's puts every *Russian* Tarkovsky KINO in play (so just STALKER and MIRROR)

But what it also does, is possibly free up Klimov's COME & SEE.

A Criterion COME & SEE Blu-ray is what we need.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 10:59 pm
by knives
Also his Agony and Farewell which in the former case is more exciting for me.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 11:28 pm
by ianungstad
Well Criterion uploaded all those phantom pages for Russian directors earlier this year which lead to speculation at the time that they may have acquired the rights to War and Peace and Come & See. Even if at the time such ideas were dismissed due to films being with Kino; it seems to have been a harbinger of things to come.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 10:28 pm
by jwd5275
The Steamroller and the Violin is likely with Criterion too. Far more interesting is that I am Cuba is no longer listed on the Milestone website. If it's not still with Milestone, Criterion probably picked it up.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 6:57 pm
by Yakushima
These screenshots from Criterion's version of Stalker streaming on Filmstruck were posted on a Russian film discussion board at http://www.vobzor.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; few days ago.
They are low-res screengrabs from ipad, still they look infinitely superior to any of the previous releases on home video. High hopes for the eventual CC Blu-Ray!

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Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:01 am
by aox
This is a dream come true for me.
peerpee wrote:
But what it also does, is possibly free up Klimov's COME & SEE.

A Criterion COME & SEE Blu-ray is what we need.
WOW. That would be incredible.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 7:51 pm
by Moe Dickstein
If you really want Nostalghia on Criterion, there's always the laserdisc...

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 5:36 pm
by Yakushima
While we are waiting for Criterion's "Stalker" here is a wonderful new book I would like to recommend: "Costumes for the Films of Andrei Tarkovsky" by Nelli Fomina (Cygnnet, 2015). It is bilingual (Russian/English) volume, beautifully illustrated and containing many invaluable accounts by Andrey Tarkovsky associates Nelli Fomina and Sergei Naugolnykh, in particular about filming process of "Stalker". I found out about this book by a lucky chance on Nostalgia.com

Here is synopsis from Cignnet's page:

"Published for the first time in a single volume are the sketches and photographs from the archive of Nelli Fomina, who designed the costumes for the films of Andrei Tarkovsky and was the director’s friend and ‘right-hand woman’ for many years. She contributed to the creation of films which were to become classics of world cinema: Solaris, The Mirror and Stalker. Her reminiscences contain many previously unknown details regarding the creation of these films. This book is not just a masterclass of how to use costume for the projection of the unique characters in those pictures, but also a ‘photograph album’. A large part of the book consists of photographs taken by Nelli Fomina on sets used for Stalker, which are reprinted here exclusively. Another important part of this volume brings the reader the reminiscences of Sergei Naugolnykh, who worked as the assistant camera man on Stalker. He shares with the reader his observations about how complex production issues were resolved on set."

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Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:58 pm
by solaris72
Posted to reddit today. If legit it confirms what was already suspected around here.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 8:06 pm
by bradass
That email says that rights were licensed to UK and AU territories as well. Is it likely that Artificial Eye wanted to get out editions before their rights expire, not using the recent restorations?

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 8:16 pm
by FrauBlucher
Does that mean a redo for Solaris and Ivan's Childhood?

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 8:21 pm
by jedgeco
bradass wrote:Is it likely that Artificial Eye wanted to get out editions before their rights expire, not using the recent restorations?
Hopefully, because the alternative explanation is that the Jon Mulvaney of Mosfilm is wrong/misunderstood.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 8:27 pm
by dda1996a
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Yakushima wrote:While we are waiting for Criterion's "Stalker" here is a wonderful new book I would like to recommend: "Costumes for the Films of Andrei Tarkovsky" by Nelli Fomina (Cygnnet, 2015). It is bilingual (Russian/English) volume, beautifully illustrated and containing many invaluable accounts by Andrey Tarkovsky associates Nelli Fomina and Sergei Naugolnykh, in particular about filming process of "Stalker". I found out about this book by a lucky chance on Nostalgia.com

Here is synopsis from Cignnet's page:

"Published for the first time in a single volume are the sketches and photographs from the archive of Nelli Fomina, who designed the costumes for the films of Andrei Tarkovsky and was the director’s friend and ‘right-hand woman’ for many years. She contributed to the creation of films which were to become classics of world cinema: Solaris, The Mirror and Stalker. Her reminiscences contain many previously unknown details regarding the creation of these films. This book is not just a masterclass of how to use costume for the projection of the unique characters in those pictures, but also a ‘photograph album’. A large part of the book consists of photographs taken by Nelli Fomina on sets used for Stalker, which are reprinted here exclusively. Another important part of this volume brings the reader the reminiscences of Sergei Naugolnykh, who worked as the assistant camera man on Stalker. He shares with the reader his observations about how complex production issues were resolved on set."

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Where can I buy this book?
And I sure do hope so Criterion goes ahead with new releases for restored and actually good looking transfers

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 9:01 pm
by jsteffe
peerpee wrote:Wonderful news! Bodes really well for a definitive RUBLEV set (the two wildly different cuts) and MIRROR.
Yes! I really hope that Criterion investigates the question of black-and-white versus sepia footage in THE MIRROR.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 10:14 pm
by Wittsdream
jwd5275 wrote: The Steamroller and the Violin is likely with Criterion too. Far more interesting is that I am Cuba is no longer listed on the Milestone website. If it's not still with Milestone, Criterion probably picked it up.
This would make sense since Criterion previously released I am Cuba on laserdisc, exactly 20 years ago, "jointly presented by Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola" in a handsome 2-disc edition, with a Hoberman essay inside the gate-fold jacket.

Re: Forthcoming: Stalker

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 2:03 am
by Yakushima
Re: dda1996a
The book "Costumes for the Films of Andrei Tarkovsky" is sold on Amazon through Marketplace sellers (both US and UK). I can see a couple of offers there right now. I would not wait too long though, the prices have already gone up since I bought mine. You may also check the publisher's website. Good luck!