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Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:19 pm
by caminoreal
Yes, you can download all the sample copies as PDF files. However I cannot download the latest issue to my computer even though I have a subscription to the journal. This is made clear in the FAQ page which states that downloading is only possible on an iPad not a computer.
I have, however downloaded the yearly collections of MFB's. I can't stop reading them!
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:14 am
by John Doe
Mon Oncle & Jour De Fete (Blu-ray/DVD) - October 22nd.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 5:59 pm
by Calvin
The BFI have launched their
five-year plan which looks pretty darn good. Priority three is the one that will probably interest most folks here, with over 10,000 films being digitised and (seemingly) being made available online.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 1:01 pm
by Bürgermeister
BFI stop printing "dual format edition" on the cover. ](*,)
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:28 am
by peerpee
Wondering if there are plans to release Laurel & Hardy's ATOLL K (1951) and other stuff on Blu-ray?
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Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:54 am
by Jonathan S
For many people, including myself, the biggest obstacle to enjoying
Atoll K is Laurel's exceptionally unhealthy appearance (due to illness - he looked much better a decade later)... which will be even more obvious in 35mm (or HD)! I haven't seen the recently issued
Gaumont DVD - with French only audio?
The gags do tend to revive more of their 1930s charm than the brash 1940s films they made for Fox and MGM, though there's also a new element of political satire, which (as I suggested in my book on their films) seems inspired by
Passport to Pimlico.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:25 pm
by antnield
B.S. Johnson's 1969 short
Paradigm has just been classified by the BBFC and also recently uploaded to watch in full at
The Space.
To quote the National Film Archive's catalogue: "Experimental film. A paradigm (exemplar, demonstrative example) of one view of the writer's condition: the older you get, the less you have to say and the more difficulty you have in saying it. By extension, it is also a paradigm of the human condition."
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:44 pm
by htshell
Is there any list of what has screened in The Flipside slot at BFI?
Thanks for the link to Paradigm, a very interesting short. Is this perhaps teasing a BFI release of this artist's short films? His biography is intriguing.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:48 pm
by MichaelB
I believe someone from the BFI let slip that they have a B.S. Johnson project in the works at the last Missing Believed Wiped event.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:49 pm
by GaryC
MichaelB wrote:I believe someone from the BFI let slip that they have a B.S. Johnson project in the works at the last Missing Believed Wiped event.
Yes, that was Sam Dunn and I was in the audience, The reason for this was that he was introducing one of the items being shown at Missing Believed Wiped: Johnson's half-hour TV play
Not Counting the Savages from 1972 (directed by Mike Newell), which was found as a homevideo recording (in b/w - the play was made in colour though) in the Johnson family's possession.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 12:38 am
by antnield
And I see that William Hoyland (in a shot that looks to have been taken from Johnson's
You're Human Like the Rest of Them) is currently serving as the Flipside's avatar on their
Facebook page.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:03 am
by MichaelB
Well, B.S.Johnson would be an obvious candidate for a Flipside release (and then some!)...
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:44 pm
by kieslowski
Out on 15 April, according to BS Johnson biographer Jonathan Coe:
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will include, among other things, fully restored and cleaned-up versions of You’re Human Like the Rest of Them, Paradigm and Fat Man on a Beach; rare TV documentaries by Johnson on his novel The Unfortunates and his namesake Samuel Johnson; and a recently recovered b/w home video recording of his long-lost television play Not Counting the Savages.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:05 pm
by antnield
John Krish's
Captured has been
classified by the BBFC for video release.
Set in the Korean War, the film shows British prisoners enduring brainwashing, revealing what a soldier could expect when captured and how he might find within himself the strength to resist. The film was designated 'Restricted'.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:33 pm
by zedz
antnield wrote:John Krish's
Captured has been
classified by the BBFC for video release.
Set in the Korean War, the film shows British prisoners enduring brainwashing, revealing what a soldier could expect when captured and how he might find within himself the strength to resist. The film was designated 'Restricted'.
That sounds great, wherever it ends up, but fingers crossed for a
John Krish Vol 2 Blu!
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:39 pm
by RossyG
zedz wrote:That sounds great, wherever it ends up, but fingers crossed for a John Krish Vol 2 Blu!
I'll second that, especially if it contains Friend or Foe and Out of the Darkness.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:20 pm
by MichaelB
John Krish has long said that Captured is one of the films that he's proudest of - but it's been almost impossible to see until now.
I think its public premiere was at a Krish retrospective in 2003, but until then it had been classified as 'Restricted' by the Ministry of Defence because of its subject matter - which meant that even within the Army it could only be screened in the presence of an officer of suitably high rank. This applied as much to private as to public screenings, with the result that Krish was unable to show the film to producers as a calling card.
Presumably the MoD finally decided that since the film is over half a century old, it's less sensitive than it was.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 2:02 pm
by antnield
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:43 pm
by tojoed
I haven't seen this mentioned, so apologies if I'm wrong, but
there's a
Michael Powell/Cavalcanti box sceduled in June.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:10 am
by Tommaso
"The Boy who turned yellow"! Lovely, I'd never thought someone would put that one out. Of course it's a children's film, low budget et al. But it has wit and charm, and it exudes quite a bit of the fun that P&P must have had working together again on this one.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:22 pm
by MichaelB
It's covered in the
Children's Film Foundation thread - full specs will be posted there when they're confirmed. On the evidence of the first two CFF volumes, transfer standards should be top-notch, as the BFI is now looking after all the CFF materials so has access to the best available elements.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:31 pm
by Kauno
New release dates according to Amazon:
Cría Cuervos - May 27
Theorem - May 27
Opening Night - May 27
Chronicle of a Summer - May 27
Stromboli - June 17
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie - July 15
Then again some pre-order prices are quite attractive: Cría Cuervos £12, Opening Night, Underground and Stromboli £12.50 each.
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:34 pm
by RossyG
Street date? Sounds like a prostitute.
I only hope Cria Cuervos is worth the wait. I usually don't bother with tax-dodging Amazon, but I put in a £10 pre-order last summer. Seemed rude not to.

Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 2:50 pm
by NABOB OF NOWHERE
Michael do you know when we can expect autumn announcements that hopefully confirm the Ozu mop up titles and if we will see Vol 3 Humphrey Jennings this year?
Re: BFI (British Film Institute)
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:12 pm
by Forrest Taft
I see the BFI is screening Boorman's The Newcomers (I think Tom Stoppard appears in some of the episodes) as part of their current Boorman retrospective. Any chance they'll release this on DVD/BD? I've been interested in checking out his television works since I read Suburban Boy, and this is considered among the very best of his earlier stuff, I believe.