Bela Tarr in R1
- Nihonophile
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- tavernier
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I actually think Facets saves their best monkeys for other things....Tarr gets the worst monkeys, as DAMNATION proves and, I'm sure, ALMANAC OF FALL will too.Nihonophile wrote:I'm certain Facets will hand the job of the transfer to their best monkeys as they have done in the past for their Tarr releases.
Can't wait to see their "special edition" of SATANTANGO.... #-o
- FilmFanSea
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Slant's review of the Facets release of Damnation has been posted:
The black-and-white transfer on Damnation is superior to the other films in the Bela Tarr collection, but some of the whites are really glaring and the print flaws are painfully evident. The soundtrack is unfortunately tinny.
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spencerw
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Facets also plan to release Tarr's Almanac of Fall in June: http://www.facets.org/asticat?function= ... m=/DV86940. Is this, I wonder, one of Tarr's transfers or somthing worse?
- tavernier
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Here's an e-mail I received from Facets' publicist regarding the Tarr DVDs:
You know Tarr personally supervised and approved the print and the transfer of Damnation? As he did with Werckmeister Harmonies...
Whatever criticism one can level at Tarr the filmmaker...the print and
transfer on those films is really good...in the case of Damnation..excellent.
I always wonder when people concentrate on those aspects of our films
without discussing anything else...I watched the Damnation disc again...and it is pretty crystal clear.
Werckmeister? It is a bit dark..BUT SO IS THE FILM version... Damnation...I saw the check disc and the final...it looked beautiful in both..I have spoken to and corresponded with people who do transfers for a living and with actual filmmakers..
So there you have it....
You know Tarr personally supervised and approved the print and the transfer of Damnation? As he did with Werckmeister Harmonies...
Whatever criticism one can level at Tarr the filmmaker...the print and
transfer on those films is really good...in the case of Damnation..excellent.
I always wonder when people concentrate on those aspects of our films
without discussing anything else...I watched the Damnation disc again...and it is pretty crystal clear.
Werckmeister? It is a bit dark..BUT SO IS THE FILM version... Damnation...I saw the check disc and the final...it looked beautiful in both..I have spoken to and corresponded with people who do transfers for a living and with actual filmmakers..
So there you have it....
- toiletduck!
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Is it me, or does this little packet of glory seem like something I might find over at .com?tavernier wrote:Werckmeister? It is a bit dark..BUT SO IS THE FILM version... Damnation...I saw the check disc and the final...it looked beautiful in both..I have spoken to and corresponded with people who do transfers for a living and with actual filmmakers..
-Toilet Dcuk
EDIT: Not tossing another useless post on simply to repeat myself, but the one below also seems extremely childish in composition for a damn publicist. A little indicative of what I expect from Facets, and this from a Chicagoan. Then again... it's just me.
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- tavernier
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It's you.toiletduck! wrote:Is it me, or does this little packet of glory seem like something I might find over at .com?tavernier wrote:Werckmeister? It is a bit dark..BUT SO IS THE FILM version... Damnation...I saw the check disc and the final...it looked beautiful in both..I have spoken to and corresponded with people who do transfers for a living and with actual filmmakers..
-Toilet Dcuk
- tavernier
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More from Facets' publicist/apologist:
There HAVE been titles released by (and certainly distributed by) Facets
that look like crap. seriously..I have seen them...I questioned this when I
got here (in December). And what I was told is..."we feel strongly about
getting these titles out...and sometimes the source material is far beneath
what you would find for a mainstream hollywood film".
You can argue about this too--whether it is a good idea...but they go to
great lengths to make the titles as good as possible. IN March several
titles..three...(waiting for the moon, capricious summer and somewhere in
europe)were held from release because of MINOR transfer problems.... These titles all look pretty good...
So when someone questions the titles that were transfered under the auspices of the director of the films I slap myself on the forehead.
There HAVE been titles released by (and certainly distributed by) Facets
that look like crap. seriously..I have seen them...I questioned this when I
got here (in December). And what I was told is..."we feel strongly about
getting these titles out...and sometimes the source material is far beneath
what you would find for a mainstream hollywood film".
You can argue about this too--whether it is a good idea...but they go to
great lengths to make the titles as good as possible. IN March several
titles..three...(waiting for the moon, capricious summer and somewhere in
europe)were held from release because of MINOR transfer problems.... These titles all look pretty good...
So when someone questions the titles that were transfered under the auspices of the director of the films I slap myself on the forehead.
- godardslave
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- skuhn8
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Ahhh...so they address...MINOR...transfer problems. Now...if they would only address the...MAJOR...transfer problems rife in their so-called products.tavernier wrote:More from Facets' publicist/apologist:
There HAVE been titles released by (and certainly distributed by) Facets
that look like crap. seriously..I have seen them...I questioned this when I
got here (in December). And what I was told is..."we feel strongly about
getting these titles out...and sometimes the source material is far beneath
what you would find for a mainstream hollywood film".
You can argue about this too--whether it is a good idea...but they go to
great lengths to make the titles as good as possible. IN March several
titles..three...(waiting for the moon, capricious summer and somewhere in
europe)were held from release because of MINOR transfer problems.... These titles all look pretty good...
So when someone questions the titles that were transfered under the auspices of the director of the films I slap myself on the forehead.
- whaleallright
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spencerw
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I have copies of both the original and the revised packages. I can find no obvious way of telling which is which from the covers alone.jonah.77 wrote:Not R1, but a question concerning Artificial Eye's WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES/DAMNATION. A copy is for sale locally...but...how can I tell if it is the original or the revised pressing, based on the jacket copy?
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JanPB
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Read several posts back: Facets says that these are approved by Tarr himself.JanPB wrote:What surpirses me in all this is Tarr's silence. I'd be livid by now.tavernier wrote:I wouldn't put it past Facets to outdo your bootlegs for shittiness.backstreetsbackalright wrote:Still can't be worse than the bootlegs most of us have made do with to date....
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Jan Bielawski
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JanPB
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What I meant was: having approved them and then seeing the results, I'd be enraged now.tavernier wrote:Read several posts back: Facets says that these are approved by Tarr himself.JanPB wrote:What surpirses me in all this is Tarr's silence. I'd be livid by now.tavernier wrote:
I wouldn't put it past Facets to outdo your bootlegs for shittiness.
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- FilmFanSea
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Facets' DVD set of Sátántangó is up for pre-order at Laser's Edge. The specs list 435 minutes on 3 DVDs. The running time per IMDb is 450 minutes; 4% PAL speedup equals 432 minutes, so (surprise, surprise) this is almost certainly a PAL-to-NTSC transfer. FWIW, the SRP is $79.99.tavernier wrote:Uh-oh....
I got this from the Facets publicist/apologist today:
Coming in September, Satantango, Bela Tarr's 7 ½ hour masterpiece.
Start praying, everybody.
Hurry up, Artificial Eye...
