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domino harvey
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#651 Post by domino harvey »

That would be good because maybe then more people would be able to realize that Summer Interlude is far superior to the overrated Summer With Monika
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#652 Post by HelenLawson »

domino harvey wrote:That would be good because maybe then more people would be able to realize that Summer Interlude is far superior to the overrated Summer With Monika
While I like Monika, I do agree about Summer Interlude. For me, it's one of his best and most satisfying films.
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#653 Post by Barmy »

Why can't they bring out Bergman that hasn't been done to death. I agree that Face to Face and Marionettes need to be brought to DVD. Don't get me started on that Monika bizzatch. #-o :x :?
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#654 Post by HelenLawson »

What we really need is Brink of Life with a John Waters commentary.
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#655 Post by canti10 »

they do need to release Brink of Life as well. I can only hope for the best Bergman releases, lets not forget, Criterion won't release every Bergman title we havent seen in 2009, they wont treat us that good. So if we had to choose the titles we wanna see in 2009, it probably would be Face to Face, Summer Interlude, The Magician and Summer With Monika. One thing for certain, they are re-releasing The Seventh Seal, hopefully that wouldnt count as a new Bergman title..
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#656 Post by tavernier »

Barmy wrote:Why can't they bring out Bergman that hasn't been done to death. I agree that Face to Face and Marionettes need to be brought to DVD. Don't get me started on that Monika bizzatch. #-o :x :?
Oh, go back to your headless woman/brainless director and leave Monika alone.
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#657 Post by Panda »

I ditto the recognition of "Summer Interlude." For me, the best of Bergman's early work, with it's emphasis of natural beauty and the photographic textures supporting both the gloomy present and the sun dappled flashbacks.

I can hardly wait for a Criterion dvd.

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#658 Post by AfterTheRain »

Yes, we plan to release "Rome, Open City" as part of a war trilogy box set (a release date hasn't yet been scheduled). We also plan to release at least one Josef von Sternberg silent film next year.
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Jon Mulvaney
Off topic, I know, but I just wanted to let everyone know that there will be more Rossellini for '09. Also does anybody have any ideas on what Sternberg silent(s) will be released?
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#659 Post by zedz »

AfterTheRain wrote:
We also plan to release at least one Josef von Sternberg silent film next year.
Sincerely,

Jon Mulvaney
Also does anybody have any ideas on what Sternberg silent(s) will be released?
Wow! Underworld and Docks of New York would be the frontrunners for me, and I'll happily take the phrasing above ("at least one") to signal that they have both up their sleeves, but don't know yet whether they'll both be out in 09. Reading even more into it, that uncertainty suggests that they're going to be full-fledged Criterions, not an Eclipse box, since if it were the latter they'd know at the very least that the multiple titles would be released at the same time.

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#660 Post by Adam »

Third guess would be The Last Command (1928), which just played at the Telluride Film Festival with an Alloy Orchestra live accompaniment. It was great! But who knows.
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#661 Post by Cinephrenic »

Holy shit! The history films of Rossellini and his war trilogy?

all we need now is a Ingrid Bergman-Rossellini set.
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#662 Post by What A Disgrace »

2009's lineup is already better than 2008's.
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domino harvey
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#663 Post by domino harvey »

Underworld is Universal, isn't it?
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#664 Post by Cold Bishop »

All three of the silents we're made at Paramount, so I figure all three would be in the same licensing situation.
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#665 Post by PimpPanda »

War trilogy and Sternberg!!!!!

Now, only if they'd get to Anatahan!
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#666 Post by JonoQ »

It's definitely The Last Command and it will have the Alloy Orchestra soundtrack on it. After a screening earlier this week at the New York Film Festival, a guy from Alloy was selling CDs in the lobby. Someone asked if they could buy the Last Command music and the Alloy guy said that it would be available on Criterion in about a year.
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#667 Post by ellipsis7 »

2009 is promising 3 Rossellini releases then...

HISTORY FILMS

RISE TO POWER OF LOUIS XIV

WAR TRILOGY

Incredible!
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#668 Post by Awesome Welles »

The War Trilogy is the best Criterion news for a long time. They have sorely needed decent releases for a long time.
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#669 Post by Tommaso »

FSimeoni wrote:The War Trilogy is the best Criterion news for a long time. They have sorely needed decent releases for a long time.
Absolutely. The only question is whether this will be Criterion or Eclipse. If they couldn't find any decent materials, I suspect the latter. What are the latest news from Italy of these being/having been fully restored?

ONE Sternberg next year seems to indicate a full-scale CC release, rather unbelievable considering that it will be a silent film, and definitely great news! Unless it's packed in some themed Eclipse set.
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#670 Post by ellipsis7 »

Tommaso wrote:
FSimeoni wrote:The War Trilogy is the best Criterion news for a long time. They have sorely needed decent releases for a long time.
Absolutely. The only question is whether this will be Criterion or Eclipse. If they couldn't find any decent materials, I suspect the latter. What are the latest news from Italy of these being/having been fully restored?
Yes, I was thinking that too - Eclipse would be still great, and especially to have PAISA on DVD with English subs for the first time, great also to the other two in decent editions with proper subs (extant R1 & R2 editions of ROME OPEN CITY fail to translate a lot of the dialogue)...
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#671 Post by Narshty »

zedz wrote:Wow! Underworld and Docks of New York would be the frontrunners for me, and I'll happily take the phrasing above ("at least one") to signal that they have both up their sleeves, but don't know yet whether they'll both be out in 09. Reading even more into it, that uncertainty suggests that they're going to be full-fledged Criterions, not an Eclipse box, since if it were the latter they'd know at the very least that the multiple titles would be released at the same time.
I'm not so sure. I know that they were trying to gather supplements for the Lubitsch musicals (or at least The Smiling Lieutenant and One Hour with You) for some time, but the project didn't come off so they were relegated to the Eclipse range.
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#672 Post by Tommaso »

ellipsis7 wrote:Eclipse would be still great, and especially to have PAISA on DVD with English subs for the first time, great also to the other two in decent editions with proper subs (extant R1 & R2 editions of ROME OPEN CITY fail to translate a lot of the dialogue)...
You're right, of course, Eclipse would be better than nothing. But if any Rossellini films cry out for a massive bunch of extras, then these. And of course these are hardly 'overlooked' films (regarding the Eclipse mission statement). Anyway, I guess what we all crave for is a nice CC box set with a "Bicycle Thieves"-style book, and I don't care whether the "Paisa" print still has a few (or lots) of scratches or not. But even if they can't clean it up completely, I'll bet it will still be superior to any of the existing godawful cheapo discs. Now I'm only waiting for "Stromboli"...
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#673 Post by HerrSchreck »

I'm thrilled for the confirmation but a little worried at the same time.. weren't we semi-confirmed for an eclipse box of Sternberg silents already? Does this nix the box? Or does it add to the box (i e The Last Command on CC plus an Eclipse of Docks, Underworld, plus something like Thunderbolt or The Salvation Hunters?)

The Rossellini is of course fabulous news. I can't even watch the "restored" Open City dvd I have, its so bad. A sorely underprouced chunk of work.
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#674 Post by mteller »

I'm baffled by the affection for Summer Interlude (unless it's just typical cf.org contrarianism). It's got nice photography, but it runs pretty shallow. The WTF animated moment is really out of place too.

My most-wanted unreleased (in region 1, at least) Bergmans are The Magician, In the Presence of a Clown, Summer With Monika, Brink of Life, Secret of Women and Face to Face. But I'd be really happy to see an Eclipse set of Bergman's televised plays somewhere down the line. I just watched Markisinnan de Sade last night and it's fantastic.
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#675 Post by canti10 »

Summer Interlude was a great movie and it has a great story. I've never seen Summer with Monika but I always hear that it is a great film as well. Like you, I'm hoping for an Eclipse set as well. Let's see what titles Criterion has in store for us Bergman fans.
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