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#251 Post by ianungstad »

Someone posted on Criterion's Facebook wall that they caught a screening of Breaking the Waves and it opened with the Janus Films logo.
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George Kaplan
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#252 Post by George Kaplan »

Shrubberies and zigzags on a hillside can only mean THROUGH THE OLIVE TREES right?!
Which will almost certainly mean the "Koker Trilogy" at long last. \:D/

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#253 Post by dwk »

Kim Newman tweeted that he has finished a draft of his liner notes for Scanners.
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#254 Post by Gregory »

George Kaplan wrote:Shrubberies and zigzags on a hillside can only mean THROUGH THE OLIVE TREES right?!
Which will almost certainly mean the "Koker Trilogy" at long last. \:D/

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I don't see zig-zagging paths in the drawing, though. Shrubbery could mean lots of things.
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#255 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Shrubberies is a reference to the knights who say "ni", so Criterion is putting out Monty Python and The Holy Grail. I am thinking about asking my psychic about it.
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#256 Post by jindianajonz »

One thing to keep in mind while deciphering these drawings is that "What does this drawing remind me of?" is a less meaningful question than "If I were an artist asked to draw something for a particular film, how would I draw it?"

Some of the more "out there" movie ideas in this thread surely could have been drawn in a much more logical way. The old Summer with Monica drawing shows that they can be quite unoriginal when they need to be.
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#257 Post by Lowry_Sam »

None of those bushes looks remotely close to those in the picture. It could as likely be a word pun as it is a still from some film. How about a documentary on the Bush crime family.....though the only one I can think of is the Greg Palast one off hand, not a very likely candidate (particularly by itself @ 1 hour).
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#258 Post by swo17 »

Speaking of Bush, I'm not just seeing this because I want it to happen (because I don't want it to happen) but the Ms = upside-down Ws = Oliver Stone's W.
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#259 Post by Cinephrenic »

I hope not.
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#260 Post by zedz »

jindianajonz wrote:One thing to keep in mind while deciphering these drawings is that "What does this drawing remind me of?" is a less meaningful question than "If I were an artist asked to draw something for a particular film, how would I draw it?"
So the four bushes might be for Mr Forbush and the Penguins (penguins not depicted).

If that part of the drawing is a clue, and not just local colour, it seems pretty vague. Is there a better suggestion for the deer than The Deer Hunter (which also seems pretty loose)? If not, I'd look for something that ties those two together, since the deer is in the odd position of crouching behind one of the bushes.
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#261 Post by George Kaplan »

Gregory wrote:
George Kaplan wrote:Shrubberies and zigzags on a hillside can only mean THROUGH THE OLIVE TREES right?!
Which will almost certainly mean the "Koker Trilogy" at long last. \:D/
I don't see zig-zagging paths in the drawing, though. Shrubbery could mean lots of things.
I meant by that those small W or M like marks no doubt meant to read as grass, too, but that seem conspicuous.
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#262 Post by FrauBlucher »

zedz wrote:Is there a better suggestion for the deer than The Deer Hunter (which also seems pretty loose)? If not, I'd look for something that ties those two together, since the deer is in the odd position of crouching behind one of the bushes.
How about Buck Privates for the deer hiding behind a shrub? Just kidding of course.

I still think the little Ms are clues for a dual format release of the latest restoration of M.
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#263 Post by swo17 »

zedz wrote:If that part of the drawing is a clue, and not just local colour, it seems pretty vague. Is there a better suggestion for the deer than The Deer Hunter (which also seems pretty loose)? If not, I'd look for something that ties those two together, since the deer is in the odd position of crouching behind one of the bushes.
A deer in the bush is worth two in the Out 1?
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#264 Post by CSM126 »

zedz wrote:
jindianajonz wrote:One thing to keep in mind while deciphering these drawings is that "What does this drawing remind me of?" is a less meaningful question than "If I were an artist asked to draw something for a particular film, how would I draw it?"
So the four bushes might be for Mr Forbush and the Penguins (penguins not depicted).

If that part of the drawing is a clue, and not just local colour, it seems pretty vague. Is there a better suggestion for the deer than The Deer Hunter (which also seems pretty loose)? If not, I'd look for something that ties those two together, since the deer is in the odd position of crouching behind one of the bushes.
Well, it's a white reindeer, so why not... White Reindeer, a recent IFC title?
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#265 Post by Harmonov »

George Kaplan wrote:Shrubberies and zigzags on a hillside can only mean THROUGH THE OLIVE TREES right?!
Which will almost certainly mean the "Koker Trilogy" at long last. \:D/

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Haven't read further than this post, but I can confirm that the Koker Trilogy is coming. Criterion is filming supplemental materials at the end of this month at the Indiana University Cinema when Kiarostami is there (the director of the cinema himself told me that Criterion reached out to him about filming them there). Here is the list of films that are showing.
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#266 Post by Jeff »

Harmonov wrote:I can confirm that the Koker Trilogy is coming. Criterion is filming supplemental materials at the end of this month at the Indiana University Cinema when Kiarostami is there (the director of the cinema himself told me that Criterion reached out to him about filming them there). Here is the list of films that are showing.
WOW! That is incredibly good news. It's been rumored before, but I saw no reason to think that Criterion actually had the rights to all three, with Miramax presumably still having Through the Olive Trees. Criterion has previously credited The Traveler as "courtesy of Kanoon," though The Report receives no such credit. Where Is the Friend's Home? and Life, and Nothing More... should come from Kanoon as well, so I wonder if Criterion has access to all of the shorts and docs, and what kind of elements might exist and be made available to Criterion.

It's odd that Chungking Express went out of print, but the Qatsi release, this news, and the speculation regarding The Young Girls of Rochefort have me wondering if Criterion hasn't indeed worked something out with the owners of the Miramax library. Has anyone noted that Criterion has a "People" page for Miramax before?
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#267 Post by Moe Dickstein »

The Miramax library has divided home video rights.
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#268 Post by Jeff »

Moe Dickstein wrote:The Miramax library has divided home video rights.
I knew that around 550 titles were licensed to Lionsgate, with another 250 going to Echo Bridge. That should be pretty much everything that they own the rights to. The Qatsi film is credited to both Miramax and Lionsgate on the Criterion packaging, so obviously they worked out some sort of sub-licensing arrangement. I'm wondering if the potential release of Through the Olive Trees indicates that arrangement might not extend to a small handful of other titles.
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#269 Post by Yaanu »

I think that's just a technicality due to the Presented By credit.
They need to optimize their system better. You can find Harry Dean Stanton under "Harry Dean Stanton", "Harry Dean Stanton", and "H. D. Stanton".
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#270 Post by John Doe »

Harmonov wrote: Haven't read further than this post, but I can confirm that the Koker Trilogy is coming. Criterion is filming supplemental materials at the end of this month at the Indiana University Cinema when Kiarostami is there (the director of the cinema himself told me that Criterion reached out to him about filming them there). Here is the list of films that are showing.
Great news! Thx for sharing \:D/
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#271 Post by zedz »

Jeff wrote:It's been rumored before, but I saw no reason to think that Criterion actually had the rights to all three, with Miramax presumably still having Through the Olive Trees. Criterion has previously credited The Traveler as "courtesy of Kanoon," though The Report receives no such credit. Where Is the Friend's Home? and Life, and Nothing More... should come from Kanoon as well, so I wonder if Criterion has access to all of the shorts and docs, and what kind of elements might exist and be made available to Criterion.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if a prospective Koker Trilogy box was stuffed to the gunwales with the early shorts and documentaries?

Also, I presume Miramax's original licence for Olive Trees would run out at some point (it's twenty years since its release this year) - and it's not as if they're doing much with the film.
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#272 Post by ianungstad »

It's still listed on the Miramax website.
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#273 Post by George Kaplan »

Harmonov wrote:
George Kaplan wrote:Shrubberies and zigzags on a hillside can only mean THROUGH THE OLIVE TREES right?!
Which will almost certainly mean the "Koker Trilogy" at long last. \:D/
Haven't read further than this post, but I can confirm that the Koker Trilogy is coming. Criterion is filming supplemental materials at the end of this month at the Indiana University Cinema when Kiarostami is there (the director of the cinema himself told me that Criterion reached out to him about filming them there). Here is the list of films that are showing.
Thanks, this is great news!
zedz wrote:Wouldn't it be fantastic if a prospective Koker Trilogy box was stuffed to the gunwales with the early shorts and documentaries?
Indeed!

On to Rivette and more Naruse!
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#274 Post by bugsy_pal »

When I saw the dancers...

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I immediately thought of The Party, and this girl, who is wearing a long string of beads:

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It's a classic scene, and I want it to mean we're getting The Party from Criterion.
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#275 Post by ianungstad »

I would rather have that Blake Edwards/Peter Sellers Pink Panther box the Huffington post wrote about last year as being in the works.
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