For over half a century, the brothers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani have been making some of the most beautiful and timeless films in all Italian cinema, and this collection showcases some of their greatest achievements.
Padre Padrone catapulted them to international fame when it won both the Palme d’Or and the International Critics’ Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Set in rural Sardinia, it tells the true story of Gavino Ledda, who rose from shepherd boy to distinguished academic against all possible odds, especially those posed by his terrifyingly traditionalist father. With The Night of the Shooting Stars, the Tavianis dramatised the events of summer 1944 (when Germans and Americans used their native Tuscany as a battleground) through the eyes of an imaginative and mischievous six-year-old girl. And in Kaos, they adapted several Pirandello short stories into a magnificent three-hour panorama of nineteenth-century Sicilian life in all its comedy, tragedy, horror and unforgettable visual splendour.
Arrow Academy is proud to present these three masterpieces in brand new director-approved 2K restorations.
CONTENTS
Limited Edition Collection [3,000 Copies]
High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of all films from brand new director-approved 2K restorations, with Kaos also approved by its original cinematographer Giuseppe Lanci
Original mono audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu-rays)
Optional newly-translated English subtitles for all films
Brand new two-hour interview with Paolo & Vittorio Taviani
Video essays on individual films by leading Italian film scholar Millicent Marcus
Commentary on The Night of the Shooting Stars by critic Michael Brooke
The Sublime Brothers: Michael Brooke looks at the Tavianis’ illustrious career, now into its seventh decade
High Definition stills galleries for all three films
Trailers for the new restorations
Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matt Griffin
Exclusive 100-page book featuring Pauline Kael’s reviews of all three films and brand new (in some cases world premiere) translations of the Pirandello short stories that were adapted for Kaos.
Ribs wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2016 6:44 pm
MichaelB jokingly noted on the Arrow facebook that his next Academy project after Human Condition is just shy of 200 minutes long - anyone have any ideas?
Just looking at some possibilities - Ryan's Daughter? Celine & Julie?
It should only and always be Celine & Julie. But I think the BFI has the rights for that, and New Yorker still has them in the US. For no good reason.
His hints were that of the releases for April, May, and June, one is an all-time-favorite and one has never been released in the UK on DVD/BD (despite having been popular as a repertory item). It is unclear if the aforementioned 200 minute film is the June title or just what he's working on now.
Ribs wrote:MichaelB jokingly noted on the Arrow facebook that his next Academy project after Human Condition is just shy of 200 minutes long - anyone have any ideas?
Just looking at some possibilities - Ryan's Daughter? Celine & Julie?
Given Arrow's talent for rehabilitating great auteurs whose reputations have fallen into neglect, favourites Michael has mentioned over the years, the running time and lots of wishful thinking, I'm voting for the Taviani Brothers' Kaos, which is over three hours but under 200 minutes. I believe it was restored last year.
Cohen's putting it out on Blu-ray next week in the U.S. But there's also this:
AidanKing wrote:Any chance of Kaos by the Tavianis for the Arrow Academy Line?
MichaelB wrote:It's a personal favourite of mine (I'd love to work on any Taviani stuff, to be honest), but both the rights and an existing (and usable) HD master would have to be available.
Hm. As somebody who was prepared to part with my money for the Cohen set next week this leaves me very conflicted, especially given how low a price the Cohen set is listed for, but the evidence does seem very persuasive.
Has Arrow released any Cohen stuff in the past? I thought that was MoC territory?
zedz wrote:Given Arrow's talent for rehabilitating great auteurs whose reputations have fallen into neglect, favourites Michael has mentioned over the years, the running time and lots of wishful thinking, I'm voting for the Taviani Brothers' Kaos, which is over three hours but under 200 minutes. I believe it was restored last year.
I'm really hoping for this too: I think Kaos is one of the greatest films of the 1980s and well overdue a release. My wife would be delighted too as it's her favourite film. There's a great introduction to it from BBC2's Film Club by Mike Hodges, which couldn't be used as an extra because of BBC intransigence, but I wonder whether he might be persuaded to replicate it.
The Image is from the first story in KAOS. It's in the first minute of the story, when a Mother asks a man to write to her son in America, and the man can't write, but pretends to.
Please ARROW, I have preordered the Cohen set, and don't need two sets. I want to spend my money for Arrow, so could you verify the other titles in the set, and the release date. I'm not the only who rather spend the money to the better company.
The Arrow set almost definitely will cost twice as much, if that helps resolve anything - that's mainly because the Cohen set is a ridiculously great price.
I imagine the three Cohen titles surely will be included, but the bigger question is whether or not anything else could make the cut.
I get the impression that the reason Arrow pretty openly teased this in such a capacity is so those who had the Cohen pre-ordered and would prefer the Arrow would at least have some notice to maybe at least stay their purchase for a few weeks.
zedz wrote:Given Arrow's talent for rehabilitating great auteurs whose reputations have fallen into neglect, favourites Michael has mentioned over the years, the running time and lots of wishful thinking, I'm voting for the Taviani Brothers' Kaos, which is over three hours but under 200 minutes. I believe it was restored last year.
I'm really hoping for this too: I think Kaos is one of the greatest films of the 1980s and well overdue a release. My wife would be delighted too as it's her favourite film. There's a great introduction to it from BBC2's Film Club by Mike Hodges, which couldn't be used as an extra because of BBC intransigence, but I wonder whether he might be persuaded to replicate it.
I seem remember reading something about Kaos last year, but otherwise know nothing about these films. Just watched the Cohen trailers and I'm very interested (even more so than Rivette or Yoshida in fact).
So dependant on price, I will be blind-buying this set whatever it turns out to be (though the Kobayashi set will take priority right now). I just hope it's not another £50+ job and Arrow try and make it a little more feasible - keeping the packaging simple, or not going overboard on extras. I've found that their Arrow Video box sets are priced fairer than their Academy ones, which is understandable considering the niche appeal but frustrating to confidently blind-buy these sets (i.e. I'll probably miss out on Yoshida and Rivette unless they drop in price a bit before either goes OOP).
I can't confirm on-disc extras yet as some are still being pinned down (although the big interview from the Cohen disc is definite), but I'm happy to reveal that the hefty booklet will include brand new (and in many cases world premiere) translations of the Pirandello short stories that fuelled Kaos.
MichaelB wrote:I'm happy to reveal that the hefty booklet will include brand new (and in many cases world premiere) translations of the Pirandello short stories that fuelled Kaos.
MichaelB wrote:All three 2K restorations will be in Arrow's box.
I can't confirm on-disc extras yet as some are still being pinned down (although the big interview from the Cohen disc is definite), but I'm happy to reveal that the hefty booklet will include brand new (and in many cases world premiere) translations of the Pirandello short stories that fuelled Kaos.
Will we get more than those three in the Arrow boxset? Might need to cancel my Cohen pre-order...