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Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:07 pm
by perkizitore
It was certainly misleading, but probably convenient for them (the flood of e-mails with confused customers will prove this was not a very good idea).

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:11 pm
by TMDaines
perkizitore wrote:It was certainly misleading, but probably convenient for them (the flood of e-mails with confused customers will prove this was not a very good idea).
I'll be amazed if that many people had any interest as you have to buy a huge amount.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:20 pm
by NABOB OF NOWHERE
TMDaines wrote:
perkizitore wrote:It was certainly misleading, but probably convenient for them (the flood of e-mails with confused customers will prove this was not a very good idea).
I'll be amazed if that many people had any interest as you have to buy a huge amount.
Well personally I took the opportunity to replace all my blu only titles for Duals as I like having the DVD for lending to people or playing in the computer. I am just banking that I can at least recupe most of the outlay and mopped up 6 titles that I didn't have at all. I now have to haggle about replacing three titles from my order as I included Medea and now want the Pas trilogy.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 7:18 pm
by McCrutchy
Hi Michael,

If you read this, I PMed you about this on the Blu-ray forum.

Thanks

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:47 pm
by mattyl149
I mentioned this on the Blu Ray forums

I have started a Wiki page listing the BFI Catalogue numbers and titles as I could not find a list anywhere and I thought it would be useful to see what has been released on DVD and Blu-Ray. If anyone has any VHS titles then feel free to add these too

This list is based on what I own plus a couple of other releases where I have managed to locate the catalogue number. As you can see the list is nowhere complete, so if anyone has other titles not listed, would you mind please updating this. This includes DVD/Blu-Ray only releases of titles, which have been re-released as dual formats, and some of the older titles that I don't have. Some titles will inevitably appear more than once as there are some that have been re-released more than once. If listing a blu-ray title could you also please specify if it is dual format or not

I think this list will also help people who are collecting, see what they are missing. The link is below:

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BFI Blu-ray and Multi-region players

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:54 pm
by isakborg
I have a modified Oppo BDP-93. No problem with Region B MOCs or Region B Optimums. But I just discovered that I am getting the Region reject message when I attempt to play Region B BFI Blu-rays. Equinox Flower, The Innocents, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. I know the machine is set correctly because immediately after getting a reject on a BFI Blu-ray, I slipped the MOC Ballad of Narayama in and it played with no problem. I don't recall seeing anything about a particular problem with BFI Blu-rays. Has anyone heard of or had this problem? In particular, does anyone have a modified BDP - 93 and has had no problem with BFI discs? (I.e., perhaps my machine is defective in some way.)

Appreciate any feedback on this. I have a bunch of BFI Region B discs sitting on the shelves!

Thanks.

Re: BFI Blu-ray and Multi-region players

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:56 pm
by swo17
See the discussion starting here.

Re: BFI Blu-ray and Multi-region players

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:28 pm
by isakborg
Many thanks - the odd thing is I remember looking at the posts you linked to, but at the time a multi-region Blu-ray was far from my mind so they didn't stick. I shall now proceed to rub my stomach and pat my head and proceed with the multi-various rituals cited.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 2:10 pm
by Opdef
Does anyone know if there's any intention of doing a follow-up to Kim Newman's Guide to the Flipside of British Cinema, with the films released after Permissive? Just watched it and found it quite interesting, putting them in context, would be good to see another one.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:13 pm
by eerik
Any word on how the Hitchcock 9 restoration is going?

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:49 pm
by Duncan Hopper
You can see the latest update here.

Basically, Three are competed and will be premiered this summer with new live scores.

World Premiere: The Pleasure Garden (1925/2012 Restoration Version) Thursday 28 and Friday 29 June 2012
World Premiere: The Lodger (1926/2012 Restoration Version) Saturday 21 July 2012
World Premiere: Blackmail: TBA

The Farmer's Wife seems to be pretty much compete, but no further details on screenings.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:54 pm
by MichaelB
Yes, I'd heard that The Farmer's Wife had turned out to be the easiest restoration of the lot - though it's far less of a commercial draw than the other three, which is presumably why it's being held back until more are ready.

It's going to be thrilling to see the end results, especially if you've only seen public domain DVDs up to now.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:04 pm
by Cash Flagg
It would be wonderful if those three received home video releases (presumably Blu-ray/DVD combos?) in time for Christmas.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:09 pm
by MichaelB
Cash Flagg wrote:It would be wonderful if those three received home video releases (presumably Blu-ray/DVD combos?) in time for Christmas.
I wouldn't hold your breath: the BFI doesn't have the rights, so it's up to ITV or Studio Canal (depending on the title).

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:05 pm
by Calvin
Am I right in thinking there were some rights issues surrounding the BFI's old Ken Russell titles? I'd love for them to come back into print, particularly on Blu-Ray

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:19 pm
by MichaelB
Calvin wrote:Am I right in thinking there were some rights issues surrounding the BFI's old Ken Russell titles? I'd love for them to come back into print, particularly on Blu-Ray
The BFI never owned Elgar and Song of Summer - they merely sublicensed them from the BBC for a limited period. Unfortunately, the BBC then massively increased its rates for such deals, with the result that the DVDs had to go out of print when the rights expired, and they haven't been renewed.

This is why you'll rarely see any BBC material released on DVD/Blu-ray labels outside its own label 2Entertain - and why the ball is very much in their court. The BBC included both films alongside four others in the Ken Russell at the BBC box set, which for some reason has only been released in the US - but that was definitely still in print as of a month ago, as my wife bought me a brand new copy for Christmas.

I agree with you: both films would look stunning on Blu-ray. I know that the original 35mm negative of Elgar still survives, and I believe film materials for Song of Summer are in pretty good shape too.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:31 pm
by Calvin
It's disappointing that the BBC hasn't released his work over here (there's a set out in the US) but hopefully the renewed interest in his work will produce something

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:05 pm
by bigP

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:08 pm
by antnield
That one - Come Dancing - is already available as an extra on the Trilogy release.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:12 pm
by bigP
Oh damn, I've still not gone through the full set yet. Apologies for the false alarm.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:42 pm
by Calvin
The BFI are distributing L'Atalante in select cinemas over the next few weeks. Ordet follows from March 9th. I'm not sure if Ordet is from a new restoration though, if it is I'm hoping that it might get a Blu-Ray release to go along with it.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:40 am
by Wes Moynihan
Just wondering if BFI have any plans to do a similar Blu-Ray release of Criterion's Godzilla. So far I've been holding off on getting a multi-region player, with so much good stuff coming out in B-land, but this release is mighty tempting...

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:36 pm
by Wu.Qinghua
Time for wishes? I'd say it would be nice if Milestones' On the Bowery would be chosen for a release - given the comprehensibility of the audio track, with HoH subs of course.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 7:30 am
by Caligula
According to Blu-ray.com Les Enfants Du Paradis is coming on Blu from the BFI on 7 May (I did a cursory search - couldn't find this news posted anywhere else on this board).

MichaelB, do you have any further info on this?

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:10 am
by djvaso
Caligula wrote:According to Blu-ray.com Les Enfants Du Paradis is coming on Blu from the BFI on 7 May (I did a cursory search - couldn't find this news posted anywhere else on this board).

MichaelB, do you have any further info on this?
I hope that they will include this booklet in package:
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