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Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 3:50 pm
by TMDaines
rohmerin wrote:Rome ore 11 is an absolute masterpiece. I've seen worst rips, this was not so bad. Try the 985MB, threre are two TV rips, the other is 805 MB. Don't be lazy and watch it. You w'ont sorry.
I just did a Google search on the off chance and saw this newer rip which appears to be from a digital source at 989MB!
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:12 pm
by otis
Thanks for the tips, everyone. I'll report back if I discover anything else of interest...
Re: 'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vo
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:08 pm
by chizbooga
this is probably the wrong thread but does anyone know anything about
this film... it sounds like it might be interesting at least.
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 1:31 pm
by otis
Back from Italy, where I picked up:
Visconti's
Ossessione
Lattuada's
Il mulino del Po
Antonioni's
La signora senza camelie
L'amore in città
Monicelli's
I compagni
Petri's
Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto and
La classe operaia va in paradiso
I'll post caps of some of these when I can.
No sign of
Il sorpasso with toy car!
EDIT: screen caps of
Ossessione here
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 3:55 pm
by rohmerin
You bought masterpieces but you didn't take any risks from my tips. :-"
I re-watched I compagni one month ago and it's just a perfect film. What a script, what a film!
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:16 pm
by otis
Rohmerin, I had to draw the line somewhere, otherwise I'd be broke by now! If you like Laura Antonelli, have you seen her in Sessomatto with Giancarlo Giannini? Highly...stimulating, and Giannini is hilarious.
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 5:56 pm
by rohmerin
Sessomatto was very dissapointed for me. I love Risi, but from the 50's and 60's. In the 70's, according to my point of view, he was dry of ideas, (including the over rated Profumo di donna, great jazz score by the way).
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:49 am
by otis
Caps from the Italian DVD of Monicelli's
I compagni here
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 1:27 pm
by Saimo
For those interested in early sound cinema: you can't miss
Resurrectio (Alessandro Blasetti, 1931), first italian talkie now released on DVD by Ripley's Home Video. Sound is often clearly post-synchronized, but I think it is a pretty stunning experiment by a very imaginative director (you must see his concert scene). Unfortunately the DVD is Italian language only, but the film has very little dialogue, so Italian subtitles should be helpful enough.

Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:45 pm
by Knappen
Yeah, there are about 100 lines of dialogue - no problem at all.
Very striking film indeed, with a dash of kitsch that makes you think of some of Abel Gance's work from the same time.
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:11 pm
by TMDaines
As much as I've sworn to completely cut down on my DVD spending as my circumstances have changed greatly over the summer, I just know I'm going to still buy plenty of Ripley's Home Video when I'm in Italy!
Re: Classic Italian Cinema (non R1, English-friendly)
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 7:54 pm
by rohmerin
It's not about a classic, but there are two Italian Blu Rays with English subtitles.
Mine vaganti, the last Ozpetek (that I liked it), and
Baciami ancora (that I didn't),
the sequel of The last kiss (one of my favourite films, yes I know, it's a guilty pleasure)
Re: Classic Italian Cinema (non R1, English-friendly)
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 5:17 pm
by Minkin
Does anyone know if there is a release of Processo e morte di Socrate (1939) (Trial and Death of Socrates) by Corrado D'Errico?
Re: 'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vo
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:04 pm
by Saimo
chizbooga wrote:this is probably the wrong thread but does anyone know anything about
this film... it sounds like it might be interesting at least.
Alas, this is a pretty unseen film even in Italy. Raffaele Andreassi made a number of beatiful shorts and documentaris, but he just shot three feature films in fifty years, so he remains an unknown for general audience. He died in 2008.
Minkin wrote:Does anyone know if there is a release of Processo e morte di Socrate (1939) (Trial and Death of Socrates) by Corrado D'Errico?
I don't think we'll see it soon on DVD...
Re: Classic Italian Cinema (non R1, English-friendly)
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 9:28 am
by Saimo
I have started a new topic about
Vittorio Cottafavi on DVD:
Una donna ha ucciso ("A Woman Has Killed", 1952) is a strange melange between De Sica and Hitchcock, Puccini and Tolstoy. Cottafavi deals with female charachters fighting their way through Italian archaic society, and if you love Divorce Italian Style you will have a glimpse of what Germi was referring to. The disc has English subs, so I recommend it to everyone interested in Italian cinema.

Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:33 am
by otis
Screen caps from Antonioni's
La signora senza camelie here
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:11 pm
by rohmerin
I'd like to know if Lina Wertmüller's Mimi and Love and anarchy in Italy has got Italian subtitles. In dvdstore they say yes, but on the covers from Minerva that piracy guys have uploaded, zero subtitles and I need it for these two films because Giannini's voice and accents are tuff for my understanding.
¿Alguien las tiene?
BTW I've bought dozens of Italian DVDs and BD :-" The Matarazzo melodramas are without subtitles.
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:10 pm
by Saimo
Confirmed:
Mimi has no subs.
rohmerin wrote:The Matarazzo melodramas are without subtitles.
You are surely talking about Titanus/01 melodramas shot in the 50s (
Catene,
Tormento,
I figli di nessuno...), but Ripley's Matarazzo DVDs usually have subtitles. They released an interesting (and very little known) melodrama,
La schiava del peccato, and many earlier comedies, and every disc has at least Italian subs:
Treno popolare (a 1933 proto-realism experiment, the italian
Menschen am Sonntag!),
Sono stato io!,
Giù il sipario (Lubitsch-style) and
L'avventuriera del piano di sopra (coming soon, also with French subtitles).
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:54 pm
by Knappen
Gotta love this thread: There are so many excellent releases coming Italy.
I don't think that it has been noted that Amazon.it opened a month ago or so. A friend went so far as to say that this is a major event for people living abroad. Did anybody here order through them yet?
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:00 pm
by ambrose
Knappen wrote:
I don't think that it has been noted that Amazon.it opened a month ago or so. A friend went so far as to say that this is a major event for people living abroad. Did anybody here order through them yet?
I have just received
Europa '51 through Amazon.it if you are really interested!.
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:06 pm
by Saimo
Knappen wrote:Amazon.it opened a month ago or so
I live in Italy and now I buy almost exclusively from Amazon.it! Excellent service, good prices...
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 6:18 pm
by rohmerin
Thank's for the Mimi. What a pity! Well, there's an Argentinian DVD but I suppose it must be bad or piraced or something wrong. I imagine that Amore ed anarchia is unsubtitled too.
Certo, I was talking about the Matarazzo's from 01 films. I bought i figli di nessuno and its sequel, L'angelo bianco.
I've used the new amazon but the books I've ordered are so non bestselling that we are waiting for a reply from the publishers in case of avalaibility or OOP. If you find one bad, please, advice me because I can cancell it.
-Piero Tosi. Costumi e scenografie (Fotografia e spettacolo)
-Gioco perverso. La vera storia di Osvaldo Valenti e Luisa Ferida, tra Cinecittà e guerra civile (Le nuove comete)
-Un'invisibile presenza. Il cinema di Antonio Pietrangeli
-Un secolo di cinema italiano 1900-1999: 2 (Cult)
-La commedia all'italiana. Il cinema comico in Italia dal 1945 al 1975 (Saggi)
-La commedia all'italiana (Gli album)
Edit: Yes, they are cheaper.
Help, Do you know this book?
Sicilia. Guida ai luoghi del cinema (Progetti educativi)
I bought when i was in Rome a beautiful small book about films located in Roma and I want more but I don't know if this about Sicilia is as good as the Roman.
Il cinema a Roma. Guida alla storia e ai luoghi del cinema nella capitale
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:20 pm
by Saimo
Definitely non-bestselling
I have not read any of these books, sorry!
"Gioco perverso. La vera storia di Osvaldo Valenti e Luisa Ferida, tra Cinecittà e guerra civile" is by Italo Moscati, who is a historian but also a screenwriter (usually for Liliana Cavani), and his books sometimes have a "narrative" approach, i.e. they look a bit like novels.
"Un secolo di cinema italiano 1900-1999: 2" is by Enrico Giacovelli and, mmm, I don't like him very much... His style is witty but often this wit hides low profile criticism.
If you like books about film location, you should
look at this free ebook.
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:31 pm
by rohmerin
Grazie mille. Never been into Ferrara. The long PDF is wonderful and I've seen more or less half the films mentioned.
La donna del fiume and Festa di laurea, liked a lot. Yes, I like melodrama.
Re: Italian DVDs With Italian Subs
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 7:29 pm
by Saimo
Since you live in Spain and you like Matarazzo, I would ask you a question: do you know if his Spanish films (Dora la espía, 1943, and Empezó en boda, 1944) still survive? They were never released in Italy...