Re: Criterion/IFC
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:28 pm
Fish Tank should be out by the end of the year.Brian C wrote:I know Antichrist is still upcoming, but other than that, are there any hard confirms?
Fish Tank should be out by the end of the year.Brian C wrote:I know Antichrist is still upcoming, but other than that, are there any hard confirms?
Enter the Void was one of the titles coming from the "IFC Midnight" brand on MPI. I suppose that could change though, or even overlap with Criterion.ianungstad wrote:Maybes would be : Princess of Montpensier, Life During Wartime, Enter the Void. Anyone have any predictions about forthcoming IFC titles from their new release slate?
They can always license Spaceballs from MGM!CSM126 wrote:I'm crossing my fingers for Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. It's a tremendous film and I'd like to see it get a nice special edition. And I think it would probably be Criterion's only shot at having, arguably, the most important female entertainer of the last century in their canon.
It's a very enjoyable film, but I can't really see it as a Criterion. Their track record with contemporary documentaries is practically non-existent, and even with older ones they tend to go for event / canonical choices. But surely there's no risk of the Rivers film missing out on a decent DVD release, and I'd love to see the outtakes!CSM126 wrote:I'm crossing my fingers for Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. It's a tremendous film and I'd like to see it get a nice special edition. And I think it would probably be Criterion's only shot at having, arguably, the most important female entertainer of the last century in their canon.
This might sound really ignorant, but what is the relationship between IFC and MPI? Could IFC have the pull to get MPI to offer something like that to Criterion in exchange for money (obviously) or Criterion passing over a big ticket item that MPI would want to distribute?ianungstad wrote:edit: Not IFC related but in a seperate email, MPI confirmed that the reason their dvd and blu releases of Texas Chainsaw Massacre were discontinued is because the company no longer has the rights to the film.
IFC films has two distributors for dvd/blu. Criterion and MPI. If it's an IFC title, it will be released by one or the other.Flike wrote:This might sound really ignorant, but what is the relationship between IFC and MPI? Could IFC have the pull to get MPI to offer something like that to Criterion in exchange for money (obviously) or Criterion passing over a big ticket item that MPI would want to distribute?ianungstad wrote:edit: Not IFC related but in a seperate email, MPI confirmed that the reason their dvd and blu releases of Texas Chainsaw Massacre were discontinued is because the company no longer has the rights to the film.
LIFE DURING WARTIME seems essential to me. No Solondz in the collection is a major contemporary oversight imo, and as you know, some consider WARTIME to be Solondz's best ever. There's never been a single good DVD release of any of his films. Can't imagine why Criterion would let this go if it's up to them.ianungstad wrote:Maybes would be : Life During Wartime
I agree that Solondz' work certainly has a place in the Criterion Collection...but I just finished watching Life During Wartime, and I think it's far from essential. Hardly his best work. He wants to keep playing up the same themes from Happiness...but they just ring forced and lifeless in Life During Wartime.jaredsap wrote: LIFE DURING WARTIME seems essential to me. No Solondz in the collection is a major contemporary oversight imo, and as you know, some consider WARTIME to be Solondz's best ever. There's never been a single good DVD release of any of his films. Can't imagine why Criterion would let this go if it's up to them.
Agreed. The only reason I said maybe is because I'm not sure if Solondz would participate in a Criterion release or not. A few people have stated that he has a no supplement policy on his dvds. I can't actually find any such quote online, so not really sure if that's a myth or not. People used to say the same thing about Malick until Criterion started releasing loaded editions of his films. The discs could be barebones simply due to a lack of interest by Sony and Lions Gate.jaredsap wrote:LIFE DURING WARTIME seems essential to me. No Solondz in the collection is a major contemporary oversight imo, and as you know, some consider WARTIME to be Solondz's best ever. There's never been a single good DVD release of any of his films. Can't imagine why Criterion would let this go if it's up to them.ianungstad wrote:Maybes would be : Life During Wartime
Didn't IFC start their "Midnight" line for genres films? Sounds like they picked it up for that.ianungstad wrote:Looks fun
Honestly, I'm a bit surprised it went to IFC. Supposedly a lot of studios were looking at picking the film up. It's had one of the best receptions of the various gala screenings so far.
Just noticed this post. Second this completely. The Safdie brothers are actually far superior than any Swanberg, Duplass or Katz. Daddy Longlegs would be an excellent addition to the collection and ranks among the best independent features in the last decade, but it'll probably be ignored and passed along as it's not by a big auteur or a big art house hitsammy h wrote:Maybe Criterion will release Daddy Longlegs, which is slowly rolling out from IFC right now. That's a great movie-one of the most interesting films to come out in awhile, and it features one of the best leading performances this year by Ronnie Bronstein. My fear is that because it deceptively looks off the cuff in it's construction, it wont get the attention it deserves and will wrongly be lumped in with the Mumblecore crowd. Which would be a shame. this is a smart, subtle, well constructed piece of work that deserves more exposure.
They did. Not really sure what this Midnight line is suppose to be. They issued a press release about it in the spring but so far I haven't seen any of the projects attached to the brand differentiated in any way from anything else IFC releases. There's no "midnight" listing on the site and the "midnight" branding on the dvd/blus has so far failed to materialize.JHunter wrote:Didn't IFC start their "Midnight" line for genres films? Sounds like they picked it up for that.ianungstad wrote:Looks fun
Honestly, I'm a bit surprised it went to IFC. Supposedly a lot of studios were looking at picking the film up. It's had one of the best receptions of the various gala screenings so far.