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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 3:43 am
by Satyajit's Son
Dear Itay,

We look forward to releasing Ophuls and more Buñuel in the future, but
nothing is certain at this time.

best,
JM

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 2:42 pm
by Gigi M.
Sorry if this has been mentioned before. Does anybody knows if Criterion own the rights of Jean Vigo´s L'Atalante and Zero for Conduct? The New Yorker edtion of L'Atalante is out of print, and Zero for Conduct has never been release on Dvd.

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 3:32 pm
by Buttery Jeb
Sorry if this has been mentioned before. Does anybody knows if Criterion own the rights of Jean Vigo´s L'Atalante and Zero for Conduct? The New Yorker edtion of L'Atalante is out of print, and Zero for Conduct has never been release on Dvd.


Home Vision release "Zero for Conduct" on VHS a long while back, so Criterion probably has the option for releasing the film on DVD. "Zero" was one of the shorts we bandied about as a possible half-priced disc in the wake of their release of "Night and Fog."

I've heard nothing suggesting anyone other than New Yorker has the rights to "L'Atalante" though. Sorry.

-BJ

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:13 pm
by Matt
gigimonagas wrote:The New Yorker edtion of L'Atalante is out of print
What leads you to this conclusion? If it's DVD Planet listing it as "discontinued," that is not to be trusted. All of the Image-owned online retailers (DVD Planet, Deep Discount DVD, and Digital Eyes) have, for some reason, stopped carrying New Yorker DVDs.

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 7:15 pm
by Gigi M.
matt wrote:
gigimonagas wrote:The New Yorker edtion of L'Atalante is out of print
What leads you to this conclusion? If it's DVD Planet listing it as "discontinued," that is not to be trusted. All of the Image-owned online retailers (DVD Planet, Deep Discount DVD, and Digital Eyes) have, for some reason, stopped carrying New Yorker DVDs.
True. I wanted to buy Bresson's L'Argent with the Deep Discount DVD 20% off supersale, but couldn't find it. Amazon lists both L' Atalante and L'Argent at $26.99. Just have to pay a little more. Does anybody own this editions? Are they worth buying?
All of the Image-owned online retailers (DVD Planet, Deep Discount DVD, and Digital Eyes)
I did some research and found out that Image used to own DVD Planet until September 2003. You can read more here.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 5:08 pm
by ola t
I nearly choked on my tea this morning when I discovered that my newspaper, the Sydsvenskan, devoted two full pages to Criterion today. There are no hard facts in there that people on this board don't already know, but there's a nice overview of the company and the evolution of a niche market for cinephiles, plus a separate article on Fanny and Alexander. Johanna Schiller reveals a fondness for the films of Lukas Moodysson -- but she doesn't say Criterion are actually planning to release them or anything, only that his first two films are something she wouldn't mind working on.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 5:28 pm
by ben d banana
ola t wrote:Johanna Schiller reveals a fondness for the films of Lukas Moodysson -- but she doesn't say Criterion are actually planning to release them or anything, only that his first two films are something she wouldn't mind working on.
I'd be thrilled, having nerdily nagged them about these a few years back, even if it seems entirely unlikely.

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:14 pm
by HerrSchreck
gigimonagas wrote:
matt wrote:
gigimonagas wrote:The New Yorker edtion of L'Atalante is out of print
What leads you to this conclusion? If it's DVD Planet listing it as "discontinued," that is not to be trusted. All of the Image-owned online retailers (DVD Planet, Deep Discount DVD, and Digital Eyes) have, for some reason, stopped carrying New Yorker DVDs.
True. I wanted to buy Bresson's L'Argent with the Deep Discount DVD 20% off supersale, but couldn't find it. Amazon lists both L' Atalante and L'Argent at $26.99. Just have to pay a little more. Does anybody own this editions? Are they worth buying?
All of the Image-owned online retailers (DVD Planet, Deep Discount DVD, and Digital Eyes)
I did some research and found out that Image used to own DVD Planet until September 2003. You can read more here.
I have no doubt that you should have an easy time grabbing a new copy of NY'ers L'Atalante-- I have a hard time believing they let one of their flagship discs go OOP after such a short time. I still see it on shelves here in NYC constantly.

I own it-- problem being having grabbed it before THE JEAN VIGO COLLECTION came out from BFI, which has not only this incredibly beautiful and totally fucking hilarious film, but Zero... (I have the HVE Janus VHS which is quite nice for a VHS), L'Apropos Nice, plus the swimmer doc... in other words, everything Vigo made. If you have an all-region player, grab it. Only problem with NY'er is some cropping on sides, and improper conversion from Pal to NTSC, leading to ghosting in the relevantly-crammed (to make up the time) frames. Check DVDBeaver.com for a good comparison between the two L'Atalante's.

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 7:39 pm
by Lino
Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:What's this recent talk of Phantom India and Fire Within? Are they confirmed?

Oh, I've read that list alright, but the message previous to mine sounded like there was news. Mea culpa. I'm a big fan of "The Fire Within", though, and it'd be my first pick for the collection. I will be first in line for "Au Revoir, Les Enfants" when it comes.
Last month saw the release in France of a 3xDVD boxset containing 5 Malle documentaries.

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:16 pm
by Keaton
Hi,

Fox Lorbers Seduction Of Mimi and Love And Anarchy went OOP last week, I think we can hope.

regards,

Dennis :)

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:29 pm
by Gigi M.
HerrSchreck wrote:
I have no doubt that you should have an easy time grabbing a new copy of NY'ers L'Atalante-- I have a hard time believing they let one of their flagship discs go OOP after such a short time. I still see it on shelves here in NYC constantly.

I own it-- problem being having grabbed it before THE JEAN VIGO COLLECTION came out from BFI, which has not only this incredibly beautiful and totally fucking hilarious film, but Zero... (I have the HVE Janus VHS which is quite nice for a VHS), L'Apropos Nice, plus the swimmer doc... in other words, everything Vigo made. If you have an all-region player, grab it. Only problem with NY'er is some cropping on sides, and improper conversion from Pal to NTSC, leading to ghosting in the relevantly-crammed (to make up the time) frames. Check DVDBeaver.com for a good comparison between the two L'Atalante's.
Thanks for the advice HerrSchreck. Just bought both films at Amazon.com

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:22 pm
by ogygia avenue
Newbie here. I have sporadic internet access, so if this is a repeat question, please excuse me.

A while back, Hal Hartley gave an interview where he casually mentioned that Criterion had been sending him gifts (Fanny & Alexander, if I recall correctly). This would suggest that they're trying to work with Hartley, and it seems most logical that they would release Trust since it's his most popular and it lacks any DVD release. Has this rumor ever been confirmed?

Also, is there a FAQ about licenses and Criterion's relationship with the various studios, etc. for this forum?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:38 pm
by criterionsnob
I posted this reply I got from Hal Hartley's website a while back:

Hi Criterionsnob, Criterion would love to release Trust on DVD, and we
would love to have them do it. We just need to get Paramount (the US
rights holders) to agree to license it to Criterion, which is an uphill
battle and will definitely not happen before the end of 2005. Something
might happen next year though. In the meantime, it will be released in
France and Australia this year.

Kyle Gilman
Possible Films

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 2:04 am
by godardslave
criterionsnob wrote:I posted this reply I got from Hal Hartley's website a while back:

Hi Criterionsnob, Criterion would love to release Trust on DVD, and we
would love to have them do it. We just need to get Paramount (the US
rights holders) to agree to license it to Criterion, which is an uphill
battle and will definitely not happen before the end of 2005. Something
might happen next year though. In the meantime, it will be released in
France and Australia this year.

Kyle Gilman
Possible Films
wow i was just about to buy the R4 dvd as well.
I guess i should hold off for now.
oh the humanity!

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:17 am
by Mental Mike
Hal Hartley is o.k. for a Criterion release. I liked Henry Fool. But please, no Coen Brothers or Todd Solondz! They create art for the simple-minded ---Apart from Miller's Crossing and Blood Simple (both masterpieces) or Welcome to the Dollhouse, I hope the rest of their stuff is not given the Criterion format...If The Big Lebowski or Happiness are released I'm never buying another Criterion DVD!

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 10:17 am
by sherlockjr
Yeah, I know exactly how you feel. If they release another movie I dont want, then I too am never going to buy another film I DO want either.

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 2:24 pm
by ogygia avenue
Thanks for the heads-up re: Hartley. Again I must ask: Is there a FAQ for Criterion and different rights-holders/distributors? I would love to at least understand some of the bad blood (like between Criterion and Paramount) before I post stupid questions.

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 3:13 pm
by NABOB OF NOWHERE
sherlockjr wrote:Yeah, I know exactly how you feel. If they release another movie I dont want, then I too am never going to buy another film I DO want either.
It is gratifying to see that irony still stirs in the murky meandering waters of the Mississippi.

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 10:51 pm
by AZAI
I know this is kind of random, please delete it if not appropriate, but I think other people are interested as well. JM mailed me this (28/11):

We hope to release BEFORE THE REVOLUTION in the future, but nothing is certain at this time.

Best,
JM
So probably not a 2006 title?

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 12:59 am
by zedz
AZAI wrote:
We hope to release BEFORE THE REVOLUTION in the future, but nothing is certain at this time.

Best,
JM
So probably not a 2006 title?
It'll probably be officially announced tomorrow.

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 4:58 am
by mmiesner
sarcasm is the glue that holds my pants onto my waist.

sorry, i'm drunk.

but i see zedz reasoning... i vote him for member of the year

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 8:06 am
by AZAI
it's a pitty really....

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 5:21 pm
by chaddoli
I went to a David Cronenberg Q&A last night at the Lincoln Center. Someone asked him about a Crash Criterion DVD and he said he believed there already was one. Someone pointed out that there was a laserdisc, but he said again that there is a dvd, though it may be out of print. Awkward situation for all of us that knew that wasn't true. But perhaps he was just confused because (here's hoping) he already worked on a Criterion DVD for it and believed it had been released but it hasn't yet.

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 5:36 pm
by justeleblanc
Is it worth asking JM about Crash, now that Cronenberg slipped up?

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 5:40 pm
by bunuelian
Just goes to show that Cronenberg doesn't obsess about the availability of his films on DVD. I'm glad he has more important things to worry about (i.e. making new films).