'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.2

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#426 Post by sidehacker »

Asked about Barnet:
We have no current plans to release any of Boris Barnet's films however there is interest!
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#427 Post by OliverB »

Are re-releases of SHOCK CORRIDOR and THE NAKED KISS still coming out this year??
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#428 Post by Felix »

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#429 Post by Michael Kerpan »

sidehacker wrote:Asked about Barnet:
We have no current plans to release any of Boris Barnet's films however there is interest!
Great news -- even if it may be a long wait until anything happens.

Barnet reminds me -- in some ways -- of Shimizu. Perhaps it is the affection he shows for his characters, the easy-going feel of his films and the (sometimes unorthodox) visual beauty. (The sea cineatography in By the Bluest of Seas has to be some of the loveliest cinematography ever).
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#430 Post by sidehacker »

Yes, By the Bluest of Seas reminded me a great deal of Shimizu. There's that very natural, unforced tone. Do you (or anyone else) know why IMDB credits this as being the first soviet film in color when it is very obviously in black-and-white?
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#431 Post by Tom Hagen »

sidehacker wrote:Asked about Barnet:
We have no current plans to release any of Boris Barnet's films however there is interest!
The weirdest caveat I have seen from a Mulvaney email.
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#432 Post by Tommaso »

Just badly phrased, as Mulvaney doesn't indicate whether it's CC's or its customers' interest. I hope he simply means: 'No current plans, but we are interested in Barnet and would come up with some Eclipse set in a few years'.
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#433 Post by Saturnome »

Probably he just heard some employee in the hall saying something like "I saw a Barnet last week, t'was cool and all"
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#434 Post by kaujot »

Tommaso wrote:Just badly phrased, as Mulvaney doesn't indicate whether it's CC's or its customers' interest. I hope he simply means: 'No current plans, but we are interested in Barnet and would come up with some Eclipse set in a few years'.
I can't imagine that Mulvaney was speaking about customer interest.
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#435 Post by swo17 »

If he were referring to customer interest, he would basically be saying: "We are aware that people want this. However, we do not care."
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#436 Post by oldsheperd »

It would be more like "We don't have any plans for Barnet, but look out for a 3 disc SE of Funny People next year"
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#437 Post by Kirkinson »

sidehacker wrote:Do you (or anyone else) know why IMDB credits this as being the first soviet film in color when it is very obviously in black-and-white?
I read in a review (by Jonathan Rosenbaum, I think) that it was originally shot in color, but no color prints are known to survive. It exists now only in black-and-white.
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#438 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Kirkinson wrote:
sidehacker wrote:Do you (or anyone else) know why IMDB credits this as being the first soviet film in color when it is very obviously in black-and-white?
I read in a review (by Jonathan Rosenbaum, I think) that it was originally shot in color, but no color prints are known to survive. It exists now only in black-and-white.
I didn't think color film stock was available in the USSR back when Bluest of Seas was made. In any event, the black and white cinematography of the Caspian Sea is so stunning I can't imagine it did not come from something specifically shot in b&w.
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#439 Post by Fierias »

Based on this, it seems fairly certain that Paris, Texas, Mystery Train, Hunger, and House will enter the collection, no?
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#440 Post by Napier »

I'd say so. Great news indeed.
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#441 Post by HerrSchreck »

Michael Kerpan wrote:
Kirkinson wrote:
sidehacker wrote:Do you (or anyone else) know why IMDB credits this as being the first soviet film in color when it is very obviously in black-and-white?
I read in a review (by Jonathan Rosenbaum, I think) that it was originally shot in color, but no color prints are known to survive. It exists now only in black-and-white.
I didn't think color film stock was available in the USSR back when Bluest of Seas was made. In any event, the black and white cinematography of the Caspian Sea is so stunning I can't imagine it did not come from something specifically shot in b&w.
Here's the Rosenbaum article:
By the Bluest of Seas is a musical, codirected by S. Mardanov, that’s even more intensely physical than Okraina. It was Barnet’s first color film, though lamentably the only surviving prints seem to be in black and white. I’m just grateful the movie survives at all. Even though warfare is a passing offscreen issue, this film is as much about peace as Okraina is about war—a view of paradise to complement the previous glimpse of hell.
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#442 Post by FerdinandGriffon »

Fierias wrote:Based on this, it seems fairly certain that Hunger will enter the collection, no?
And I thought Gamorrah entering the collection was a travesty.
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#443 Post by Napier »

FerdinandGriffon wrote:
Fierias wrote:Based on this, it seems fairly certain that Hunger will enter the collection, no?
And I thought Gamorrah entering the collection was a travesty.
I've never seen it, but have read interesting things about it. Is it really that bad?
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#444 Post by FerdinandGriffon »

The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:I haven't seen Hunger (nor do I care to) but from what I've read and hearing other peoples reactions, I think calling it a travesty for adding it into the collection is a bit of an overkill.
You're right, "travesty" is overkill, but I'd be hard pressed to think of two recent films I've seen that I'd be less interested in having in the collection. At the same time, I can't think of any two recent films that would be less predictable "surprise" entrants into the Collection than Gamorrah and Hunger, considering Criterion recent track record of releasing critically acclaimed but often mediocre pseudo-arthouse fare (Benjamin Button, Howard's End and Monsoon Wedding being the main offenders, but also, to a lesser extent, Cronos and Che). If the whole thing's a joke, it may not be a travesty, but it is in bad taste, is what I'm trying to say.
And yes (re-)confirmation of Hausu is great news, but doesn't Mystery Train already have a perfectly serviceable (if fairly barebones) R1 release? In closing, and seeing as I've whipped all the other dead horses already, Jacques Rivette.
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#445 Post by CJG »

Dmytryk's Obsession is credited to the BFI with permission from Janus Films on the PFA's new schedule.
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#446 Post by psufootball07 »

Looks like Che is getting released on DVD according to Amazon, yet still no Criterion announcement, maybe it was a different film suggested or plans fell through (ALA Ran or Contempt Blus)?
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#447 Post by Tribe »

One of the most endearing traits of this Forum is when people pretend they are arguing over releases they might not happen. #-o
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#448 Post by domino harvey »

psufootball07 wrote:Looks like Che is getting released on DVD according to Amazon, yet still no Criterion announcement, maybe it was a different film suggested or plans fell through (ALA Ran or Contempt Blus)?
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#449 Post by ianungstad »

Haha, I totally called Mystery Train back in May when the MGM disc went out of print in vol.1 of this thread! Great to see that it's looking like it's going to happen. Probably my favorite Jarmusch.

The only feature that was screened last year that hasn't come out yet is 1991, I emailed David Markley about a month and a half ago iquiring about the status of the release. He said that he and Criterion are still working on it but that they were having problems with the Cobain estate (Courtney Love wants too much $$ or something) and until that gets resolved the disc is on hiatus but the interest is there. Not very good news but can't say that it surprises me.
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#450 Post by perkizitore »

How odd that i asked Criterion for Naruse and they didn't even reply [-(
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