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Don Lope de Aguirre
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Ripley's Home Video

#1 Post by Don Lope de Aguirre » Mon May 28, 2007 7:12 pm

Ripley's Home Video

Ripley's Film

One of the finest DVD houses on the planet with some breathtaking releases. About time they had their own thread...

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#2 Post by mikebowes » Mon May 28, 2007 7:51 pm

Looks like they have a Chris Marker 3-film set including Level Five, alas in French with Italian subtitles...

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#3 Post by otis » Tue May 29, 2007 3:56 am

Screen captures from their English-subbed La Terra trema here.
Review of Prima della rivoluzione (Before the Revolution) here.

For Italian speakers I'd recommend:
Roberto Rossellini box set:
Un Pilota ritorna
L'Uomo dalla croce
Desiderio

Mario Camerini/Vittorio De Sica box set:
Darò un milione
Ma non è una cosa seria!
Il Signor Max
I Grandi Magazzini
Gli Uomini, che mascalzoni...

Aldo Fabrizi box set:
Campo de' fiori
Signori, in carrozza!
Cose da pazzi
Hanno rubato un tram
Avanti c'è posto


They also have Rossellini's Giovanna D'Arco al rogo, De Sica's Teresa Venerdì and Resnais's La Guerre est finie (Italian subs only).

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#4 Post by Tommaso » Tue May 29, 2007 6:32 am

I have posted about this some while ago in the Pasolini thread, but as RHV now gets its own thread, I must again recommend their 2-disc set of Pasolini's rare 1964 documentary "Sopralluoghi in Palestina" (where he looked for places to film "Il vangelo", but didn't find anything suitable). A fascinating glance at Israel and Palestina in the early 60s, imbued already with his deep interest in archaic lifestyles and religion that features so prominently in his (slightly) later works. Much more interesting than, say, "Comizi d'amore" or "La rabbia". The second disc has a 120 minute documentary on Pasolini from the late 90s, one of the best and most informative I've ever seen. And that whole set isn't expensive, and has optional english subs throughout.

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#5 Post by pro-bassoonist » Wed May 30, 2007 2:51 am

Pasolini Prossima Nostro

Posted the info at DVDTALK...the just released docu is English-friendly

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#6 Post by Cinesimilitude » Wed May 30, 2007 7:16 am

on a slightly related side note, I've been looking around to see what my best option would be in order to learn the Italian language. would anyone here have any suggestions?

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#7 Post by GringoTex » Wed May 30, 2007 7:23 am

SncDthMnky wrote:on a slightly related side note, I've been looking around to see what my best option would be in order to learn the Italian language. would anyone here have any suggestions?
Other than taking a crash language course in Italy?

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#8 Post by Lino » Wed May 30, 2007 7:44 am

Worthy of mention is their SE of Bava's Black Sunday, still the definitive DVD edition of that movie to date. And it features the original italian credits.

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#9 Post by Don Lope de Aguirre » Fri May 23, 2008 1:36 pm

Currently in Rome and came across (and bought) the following RHV releases:

Il Cristo Proibito, Gelosia & Gli Sbandati.

Haven't heard of any of these before and there's very little info out there about these films (Gli Sbandati has a dvdtalk review) so it'll be very interesting indeed...

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#10 Post by Telstar » Fri May 23, 2008 5:57 pm

Don Lope de Aguirre wrote:Currently in Rome and came across (and bought) the following RHV releases:

Il Cristo Proibito, Gelosia & Gli Sbandati.

Haven't heard of any of these before and there's very little info out there about these films (Gli Sbandati has a dvdtalk review) so it'll be very interesting indeed...
Hey Don Lope - How much are these titles going for in Rome these days? Maybe you could be persuaded to pick up an extra copy or two of Gli Sbandati and perhaps Il Cristo Proibito for possible future trades with forum members?

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#11 Post by Cash Flagg » Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:18 pm

Does anyone know if the following titles have English subs? I emailed RHV, but didn't receive a reply.

Matteo
Geolosia
Quei Due...
La Signora di tutti

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#12 Post by kinjitsu » Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:42 pm

Cash Flagg wrote:Does anyone know if the following titles have English subs? I emailed RHV, but didn't receive a reply.
According to IBS:

Matteo - Couldn't locate title (director?)
Geolosia - italiano per non udenti - inglese
Quei Due... - italiano per non udenti
La Signora di tutti - italiano per non udenti - inglese

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#13 Post by Don Lope de Aguirre » Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:59 pm

Have you seen Gelosia before or are you buying it based on Germi's reputation? I must warn you that it really is the most hackneyed nonesense...I was shocked...!

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#14 Post by sir karl » Sat Feb 07, 2009 11:06 am

Since their fine (and english friendly) release of Visconti's La Terra trema last year, anyone knows what's the story behind Ossessione? Some retailers have listed the DVD (oop though), but on the RHV site there is no indication of a release whatsoever. Did it ever get a release at all?

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#15 Post by Perkins Cobb » Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:39 pm

sir karl wrote:Since their fine (and english friendly) release of Visconti's La Terra trema last year, anyone knows what's the story behind Ossessione? Some retailers have listed the DVD (oop though), but on the RHV site there is no indication of a release whatsoever. Did it ever get a release at all?
I don't think so. I think somebody posted a March 2008 release date somewhere on this forum, and I was keeping an eye peeled, but nothing turned up.

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#16 Post by Cash Flagg » Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:45 pm

kinjitsu wrote:According to IBS:

Matteo - Couldn't locate title (director?)
Geolosia - italiano per non udenti - inglese
Quei Due... - italiano per non udenti
La Signora di tutti - italiano per non udenti - inglese
Thanks for the info. Too bad about Queu Due. Sorry, ignore "Matteo" - that was a mistakenly typed fragment of another title. Is http://www.dvd.it" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; my best bet for these titles?

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#17 Post by tojoed » Mon Feb 09, 2009 7:09 pm

Cash Flagg wrote:
kinjitsu wrote:According to IBS:

Matteo - Couldn't locate title (director?)
Geolosia - italiano per non udenti - inglese
Quei Due... - italiano per non udenti
La Signora di tutti - italiano per non udenti - inglese
Thanks for the info. Too bad about Queu Due. Sorry, ignore "Matteo" - that was a mistakenly typed fragment of another title. Is http://www.dvd.it" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; my best bet for these titles?
Yes, or just as good are Videociak.

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#18 Post by Cash Flagg » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:24 pm

I ordered several of these from DVD.It on March 27th, and my order is still listed as "In Attesa". Is this delay normal for them?

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#19 Post by Giulio » Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:33 pm

rhv is changing distribution from sony to cecchi gori home video so some of their titles will be out of stock till july (and others till october) 2009

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#20 Post by Perkins Cobb » Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:51 pm

What's going on with this label? The link at the top of the page no longer works. They have a Facebook page that hasn't been updated since July, and the Ripley.it site only seems to cover their theatrical distribution of recent movies. Is the classic DVD line now defunct?

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#21 Post by Giulio » Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:42 pm

Perkins Cobb wrote:What's going on with this label? The link at the top of the page no longer works. They have a Facebook page that hasn't been updated since July, and the Ripley.it site only seems to cover their theatrical distribution of recent movies. Is the classic DVD line now defunct?

they're back even if their site vanished in the last month, they're releasing again some of their best titles (rossellini, wenders, herzog, leone, borowczyk, blasetti) as most of them went out of print on summer, they told me some brand new titles are coming soon, hope their site will be up again, we'll see

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#22 Post by jsteffe » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:48 pm

One internet retailer has a forthcoming RVH release of Visconti's Ossessione listed on their website. Cecchi Gori is listed as the distributor, but if you look at the cover it has Ripley's logo on it. Let's hope it has English subtitles!

I finally (!) watched their editions of La Terra Trema and La Signora di Tutti and can't believe how good the transfers are!

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#23 Post by jsteffe » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:45 pm

david hare wrote:Isn't the Ophuls a knockout! And such a masterpiece. This is almost HD quality, and its a 3.5 gig file!
To tell the truth, it was your recommendation on another thread that spurred me to buy it.

Yes--I was really taken with the film as a whole, a prime example of melodrama if there ever was one. Already you can see many of Ophuls' signature touches, from the numerous tracking shots to a striking, lengthy superimposition/dissolve.

I had forgotten about the relatively small file size, which demonstrates the value of careful encoding. And I also love the disc's filmlike rendering of contrast and detail. This is an essential purchase.

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#24 Post by Saimo » Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:18 am

In 2008 RHV also released its first Blu-ray, A Fistful of Dollars.
jsteffe wrote:One internet retailer has a forthcoming RVH release of Visconti's Ossessione
Released yesterday. ;)

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#25 Post by tojoed » Tue Dec 01, 2009 7:14 am

jsteffe wrote:One internet retailer has a forthcoming RVH release of Visconti's Ossessione listed on their website. Cecchi Gori is listed as the distributor, but if you look at the cover it has Ripley's logo on it. Let's hope it has English subtitles!
I've checked a few Italian sites recently and they all show "Italian for the deaf" only. It would be a shame if there aren't English subs because RHV are probably the best DVD company in the world. Signora di Tutti and Before the Revolution to name just two.

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