678 La notte
- Jeff
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678 La notte
La notte
This psychologically acute, visually striking modernist work was director Michelangelo Antonioni’s follow-up to the epochal L’avventura. Marcello Mastroianni and Jeanne Moreau star as a novelist and his frustrated wife who, over the course of one night, confront their alienation from each other and the achingly empty bourgeois Milan circles in which they travel. Antonioni’s muse Monica Vitti smolders as an industrialist’s tempting daughter. Moodily sensual cinematography and subtly expressive performances make La notte an indelible illustration of romantic and social deterioration.
Disc Features
- New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
- New interview with film critic Adriano Aprà and film historian Carlo Di Carlo
- New interview with professor Giuliana Bruno on the role of architecture in La notte
- Trailer
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Richard Brody and a 1961 article by director Michelangelo Antonioni
This psychologically acute, visually striking modernist work was director Michelangelo Antonioni’s follow-up to the epochal L’avventura. Marcello Mastroianni and Jeanne Moreau star as a novelist and his frustrated wife who, over the course of one night, confront their alienation from each other and the achingly empty bourgeois Milan circles in which they travel. Antonioni’s muse Monica Vitti smolders as an industrialist’s tempting daughter. Moodily sensual cinematography and subtly expressive performances make La notte an indelible illustration of romantic and social deterioration.
Disc Features
- New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
- New interview with film critic Adriano Aprà and film historian Carlo Di Carlo
- New interview with professor Giuliana Bruno on the role of architecture in La notte
- Trailer
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Richard Brody and a 1961 article by director Michelangelo Antonioni
- EddieLarkin
- Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2012 10:25 am
Re: La Notte
Criterion wrote:Italy
1961
122 minutes
1.85:1
Italian
All DVDs of the film have been 1.66:1, but Criterion have presented all of their other Antonioni films in either 16x9 or 1.85:1.Masters of Cinema wrote:New 1080p presentation of the film in its original 1.66:1 aspect ratio
Interesting, interesting.
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
Re: La Notte
Could be just a printing mistake as their system defaults to 1.85.
- EddieLarkin
- Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2012 10:25 am
Re: La Notte
It does? If so then that's possible.knives wrote:Could be just a printing mistake as their system defaults to 1.85.
Still, if L'avventura, L’eclisse and Red Desert are 1.85:1, it would be strange for La notte to not also be. For Criterion (and in the case of Red Desert, the BFI) to go with 1.85:1 on 60s European films they must have a reason.
- Fred Holywell
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:45 pm
Re: 678 La notte
Been looking forward to this one for a while. Disappointed in the lack of a commentary, though. "L'avventura" and "L'eclisse" both had them -- come on, Criterion, stop scrimping on the extras.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: 678 La notte
Ha, I hadn't thought of that but yes, this will presumably mask Moreau's bathtub exposure won't it?
- Jeff
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Re: 678 La notte
See. That's another obvious supplement that they blatantly ignored this month.
This guy is gonna be pissed.Disc Features
- Open matte shots of Jeanne Moreau's boobs
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Re: 678 La notte
So I guess we'll never know for sure whether or not Antonioni intended to expose both Moreau's and Redgrave's breasts. But even in 1.66:1 those of Moreau are barely noticeable since they're partially concealed by the foam in the bath.
- EddieLarkin
- Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2012 10:25 am
Re: La Notte
Masters of Cinema wrote:Just to clarify and update, our new Blu-ray edition of Antonioni's LA NOTTE will be 1.85, and has updated on the site...
Masters of Cinema wrote:...The new master is *slightly* more masked at the very top, but greatly expands the picture info to the left and right compared to the 1.66
- rspaight
- Joined: Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:18 am
Re: 678 La notte
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE BOOBS? Good God, MoC, don't dance around the issue.
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- not perpee
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:41 pm
Re: 678 La notte
Yes, it sounds like they've scanned something really grand. The fact it's "4K" sounds like this is probably going to be incredible.
- sorrysomehow
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Re: 678 La notte
Now I just need to decide if I want to buy this or wait for the inevitable trilogy box set.
- Gregory
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:07 pm
Re: 678 La notte
I think this probably means a trilogy set is not happening. I don't think Criterion has ever released a title as a standalone release and then included it in a box set anytime remotely soon after that. The only examples I can think of that are in that realm are two Vardas ending up in a box set eight years after the initial DVD releases and Brief Encounter ending up in the Lean set 12 years later.
- FakeBonanza
- Joined: Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:35 pm
Re: 678 La notte
There is also 400 Blows and the Antoine Doinel box set. Even so, in each of these cases, it was only the most significant of the films that was released individually. Given that La notte is probably the least significant of the three films, and certainly the least impressive edition, it does now seem unlikely that a box set is coming.Gregory wrote:I think this probably means a trilogy set is not happening. I don't think Criterion has ever released a title as a standalone release and then included it in a box set anytime remotely soon after that. The only examples I can think of that are in that realm are two Vardas ending up in a box set eight years after the initial DVD releases and Brief Encounter ending up in the Lean set 12 years later.
The only question is when we will see the l'eclisse upgrade relative to L'avventura.
- sorrysomehow
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Re: 678 La notte
Aren't they touring a newly restored print of L'Avventura? I recall reading about that in an email from cinefamily or something along those lines.david hare wrote:Yes, I am also unaware of any current further restoration let alone 4k for 'L'Avventura or L'Eclisse. There is an HD Eclipse up from a Jap BD elsewhere but it's completely unrestored. It does cure the strobing I am still prone to seeing in the Crit SD but that's the best I can say for it. It's also in a French audio track (!!) with French release titles. Oh those wacky Japanese! It appears to be scanned froma local release print, although this is contradicted by the absence of any fixed Japanese subs. (Optional on the disc.)
- FakeBonanza
- Joined: Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:35 pm
Re: 678 La notte
Yeah, Janus announced their restoration of L'avventura 2-3 weeks ago.sorrysomehow wrote:Aren't they touring a newly restored print of L'Avventura? I recall reading about that in an email from cinefamily or something along those lines.david hare wrote:Yes, I am also unaware of any current further restoration let alone 4k for 'L'Avventura or L'Eclisse. There is an HD Eclipse up from a Jap BD elsewhere but it's completely unrestored. It does cure the strobing I am still prone to seeing in the Crit SD but that's the best I can say for it. It's also in a French audio track (!!) with French release titles. Oh those wacky Japanese! It appears to be scanned froma local release print, although this is contradicted by the absence of any fixed Japanese subs. (Optional on the disc.)
- Askew
- Joined: Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:23 pm
Re: 678 La notte
They could do one like the Olivier Shakespeare set, but I think even that is unlikely.Gregory wrote:I think this probably means a trilogy set is not happening. I don't think Criterion has ever released a title as a standalone release and then included it in a box set anytime remotely soon after that. The only examples I can think of that are in that realm are two Vardas ending up in a box set eight years after the initial DVD releases and Brief Encounter ending up in the Lean set 12 years later.
- Gregory
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:07 pm
Re: 678 La notte
Yeah, that and Great Adaptations and Bergman: Four Masterworks were essentially bundling existing DVDs as a package deal, so a different animal than a set of new releases of the trilogy films following a standalone of La Notte.
- Fred Holywell
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:45 pm
Re: 678 La notte
Based on the Janus re-release trailer, it seems they're going with 1.85:1.david hare wrote:Have they announced the AR for this?
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Re: 678 La notte
I'm wondering if the lack of HD for L'Avventura on Hulu is a sign we'll have to wait a while for the blu-ray release. They already have L'Eclisse up in HD.
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- not perpee
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:41 pm
Re: 678 La notte
Just a few months ago, the new Janus trailer for SAFETY LAST cropped it to 1.78:1, so it's not a great indicator!Fred Holywell wrote:Based on the Janus re-release trailer, it seems they're going with 1.85:1.
- Fred Holywell
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:45 pm
Re: 678 La notte
I knew someone would say something like that !peerpee wrote:Just a few months ago, the new Janus trailer for SAFETY LAST cropped it to 1.78:1, so it's not a great indicator!Fred Holywell wrote:Based on the Janus re-release trailer, it seems they're going with 1.85:1.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: 678 La notte
Harold Lloyd was such a genius though, surely he composed for both ratios. I'm just saying, couldn't you make the argument that Safety Last looks better in widescreen? We aren't watching it in the twenties, you know! Until I see definitive proof, I'm going to assume it looks more correct in 1.78
- Fred Holywell
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:45 pm
Re: 678 La notte
You may have something there...domino harvey wrote:Harold Lloyd was such a genius though, surely he composed for both ratios. I'm just saying, couldn't you make the argument that Safety Last looks better in widescreen? We aren't watching it in the twenties, you know! Until I see definitive proof, I'm going to assume it looks more correct in 1.78
- Moe Dickstein
- Joined: Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:19 pm
Re: 678 La notte
Your crop is just a little high there. Nudge it to get his foot in there just right and I think you've cracked the case.