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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#151 Post by cinemartin »

Yeah I love that movie - if I had to kind of dream what a Rivette musical would look like, it would pretty much look exactly like HBF.
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#152 Post by Michael Kerpan »

HBF is one of those Rivette films that I have seen only in unsubbed form (thanks to the wonderful long-ago Arte box set).
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#153 Post by dfzp »

Funny enough, Haut bas fragile is my favourite of all his post-Noroît films.
nolanoe wrote:And I wanted to have this book for a long time now. My french is a bit spotty, though.
Frappat's books on Rivette, "Secret compris" and the aforementioned "Trois films fantômes" are pretty informative, though personally I don't have much use for her analysis.
There's also the french dvd of Histoire de Marie et Julien, where, if memory serves, Lubtchansky talks a little bit of the original project.
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#154 Post by cinemartin »

Has anyone here seen Va Savoir +? As time goes by it has remained his most elusive film.
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#155 Post by RossyG »

Oops! Sorry.

As you were.

Move along, there's nothing to see. :oops:
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#156 Post by nolanoe »

The love for HBF baffles me. I think it's his weakest - both visually and narratively. Where his others seem very tightly knit, this one has a feeling of stagnation to me - the characters drift back and forth and nothing really happens, except for some dancing and occasional singing, which is also not to my musical tastes as much as I liked it to be. The cinematography here is also the least pretty, I think.
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#157 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Perhaps some of us liked the characters and the mood, and enjoyed at least some of the musical/dance moments -- and didn't mind the "drifting".
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#158 Post by cinemartin »

I think your criticisms of HBF can easily be applied to any Rivette film if you wanted to. As for least pretty, for a guy who made a great deal of cinema on 16mm, a 35mm production being the least pretty of his films seems a little baffling.
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#159 Post by knives »

I don't get your correlation. 16 can be very beautiful even as it has a different aesthetic.
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#160 Post by cinemartin »

Yeah it can be - but the majority of motion pictures are shot on 35mm because it gives a "better" image. It's not an arbitrary thing. I'm also not saying I feel 16 is necessarily inferior or anything. But I don't think it takes a huge leap to understand what I'm talking about.
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#161 Post by antnield »

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#162 Post by Emak-Bakia »

It's also worth pointing out that, on the same Facebook post revealing the artwork, Arrow shared this tidbit: "Please be aware that owing to a new contractual obligation we have unfortunately had to amend to region-coding to REGION B ONLY."
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#163 Post by jedgeco »

Classy!
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#164 Post by cinemartin »

They are a little similar to the covers in the Rohmer box.
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#165 Post by domino harvey »

The booklet cover should be the box cover but still lookin nice!
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#166 Post by Telstar »

Sorry for grumbling, but the new artwork is way too cute for my taste. I actually prefer the temp art Arrow originally used.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#167 Post by EddieLarkin »

I predict it'll be 7 discs going by how the films are divided.
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#168 Post by dadaistnun »

Emak-Bakia wrote:It's also worth pointing out that, on the same Facebook post revealing the artwork, Arrow shared this tidbit: "Please be aware that owing to a new contractual obligation we have unfortunately had to amend to region-coding to REGION B ONLY."
Goddammit. Yeah, I know should get a multi-region player. To the unwatched pile my preorder will go.
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Re: The Jacques Rivette Collection

#169 Post by Drucker »

Why does Merry Go Round have a different font for "A Film By Jacques Rivette"?
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#170 Post by Ribs »

I'm a little confused how/why there's suddenly new contracts being signed - surely the films were signed off ages ago?
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#171 Post by domino harvey »

Drucker wrote:Why does Merry Go Round have a different font for "A Film By Jacques Rivette"?
They alternate between blocky bold font and cursive script for "A film by..." and the title, so Merry Go Round gets script title and block font "A film by"
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#172 Post by nolanoe »

I assume the oversea-rights went to somebody else... maybe?
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#173 Post by Drucker »

nolanoe wrote:I assume the oversea-rights went to somebody else... maybe?
Likely Carlotta's forthcoming French and US release of Out 1.
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#174 Post by domino harvey »

That it was ever region free considering Carlotta's US plans was always surprising, so this isn't a big shock
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#175 Post by Ribs »

But surely the contract Arrow signed should have already been taken care of? I don't see why a new vendor/distributor signing on abroad should change the deal Arrow had theoretically already made.

It really doesn't matter for me because I can still play it but changing this and making some people need to cancel their order is less than ideal to my mind.

Now that we have this when do we think we'll get the proper packshot for Yoshida? I'm expecting it to be a similar setup but I'm surprised we saw this first.
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