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#1 Post by Calvin » Sat Nov 01, 2014 6:24 pm

Cinelicious Pics, which launched earlier this year, have announced that they're going to restore Eiichi Yamamoto's Belladonna of Sadness from the original camera negative with a view to releasing it theatrically and on home video in 2015. More info here
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#2 Post by EddieLarkin » Sat Nov 01, 2014 8:23 pm

Wonderful news. Has there even been a subtitled DVD release before? There's so much classic anime that deserves new state of the art presentations and/or English localisations, and that really belong with the art house labels as opposed to the anime distributors (who are often inept in the extreme at bringing titles to home video) that I hope this is the beginning of many such releases, and for other labels to follow in Cinelicious's footsteps.

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#3 Post by jojo » Tue Nov 04, 2014 11:40 am

EddieLarkin wrote:Wonderful news. Has there even been a subtitled DVD release before? There's so much classic anime that deserves new state of the art presentations and/or English localisations, and that really belong with the art house labels as opposed to the anime distributors (who are often inept in the extreme at bringing titles to home video) that I hope this is the beginning of many such releases, and for other labels to follow in Cinelicious's footsteps.
I agree, too many of the anime distributors in the U.S. are more about the latest trends than quality control. I think out of all of them, Discotek is currently the best at re-releasing classic anime films, but most of their stuff is still DVD-only. I'd love for somebody to restore and release Angel's Egg someday.

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#4 Post by Calvin » Mon Apr 13, 2015 5:51 pm

Cinelicious will be releasing Agnès Varda's Kung-Fu Master and Jane B. by Agnès V. later this year.

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#5 Post by Zot! » Tue Apr 14, 2015 12:53 pm

If my procrastination with buying the Varda box ultimately yields a BD of these, my entire deferred approach to life will be officially validated.

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#6 Post by criterionsnob » Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:33 pm

Kung-Fu Master and Jane B. by Agnès V. two disc blu-ray, coming on January 12.

Finally some Varda on blu!

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#7 Post by pointless » Thu May 12, 2016 1:10 am

Calvin wrote:Cinelicious Pics, which launched earlier this year, have announced that they're going to restore Eiichi Yamamoto's Belladonna of Sadness from the original camera negative with a view to releasing it theatrically and on home video in 2015. More info here
New 4K Restoration of Belladonna of Sadness

Special Features:
  • New Video Interviews with Director Eiichi Yamamoto, Art Director Kuni Fukai, and Composer Masahiko Satoh
    Red Band Trailer, Green Band Trailer, Original Trailer
    16 page booklet
Belladonna Restoration Comparison

Belladonna of Sadness Trailer

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#8 Post by beamish13 » Thu May 12, 2016 11:37 am

i'm gonna get Belladonna with Hat & Beard Press' limited edition hardcover art book

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#9 Post by rapta » Sat Jun 04, 2016 10:03 pm

Just heard that Anime Ltd here in the UK will be releasing Cinelicious' restoration of Belladonna of Sadness later this year. Exciting stuff, and glad us in Region B will get access to this one without having to import!

They also have Momotaro’s Divine Sea Warriors planned for late 2016/early 2017! :D

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#12 Post by htdm » Wed Aug 10, 2016 11:17 pm

Quite excited by this release.

I never got to see this during its release (very few did I suspect).

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#14 Post by L.A. » Fri Oct 28, 2016 7:44 pm

htdm wrote:Beaver
Region A? Is this possibly getting a UK-disc as well? This thing is limited to 3,000 copies, so...

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#15 Post by senseabove » Sat Oct 29, 2016 3:15 am

HHas anyone seen news indicating the release date for Funeral Parade has gotten any narrower than "early 2017"?


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#16 Post by barryconvex » Sat Nov 26, 2016 10:50 pm

criterionsnob wrote:Kung-Fu Master and Jane B. by Agnès V. two disc blu-ray, coming on January 12.

Finally some Varda on blu!
Not only two of Varda's best, these are two of the best films i've seen this year. After watching this and the Eclipse set my estimation of her has grown ten fold and it was already pretty high. Madame V. is incapable of making a bad movie. Thank you Cinelicious...

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#17 Post by Aunt Peg » Sun Nov 27, 2016 1:11 am

L.A. wrote:
htdm wrote:Beaver
Region A? Is this possibly getting a UK-disc as well? This thing is limited to 3,000 copies, so...
The disc plays fine on Region B locked players. Buy with confidence. DVD Beaver are sometimes wrong when they state that a disc is region locked and this is one of those times.

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#18 Post by rapta » Sun Nov 27, 2016 12:30 pm

L.A. wrote:
htdm wrote:Beaver
Region A? Is this possibly getting a UK-disc as well? This thing is limited to 3,000 copies, so...
I could see Eureka releasing it if they intend to license Cinelicious' restoration of Funeral Parade of Roses (as I hope they do). Of course, that's just a hopeful possibility rather than a realistic probability.

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#19 Post by whaleallright » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:40 pm

Madame V. is incapable of making a bad movie.
Have you seen Lions Love? :(
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#20 Post by domino harvey » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:42 pm

Or half the films in the Criterion box?

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#21 Post by knives » Wed Nov 30, 2016 8:09 pm

I dunno, I would say even the worst from that is just exceedingly mediocre.

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#22 Post by Michael Kerpan » Wed Nov 30, 2016 8:27 pm

knives wrote:I dunno, I would say even the worst from that is just exceedingly mediocre.
"Exceedingly mediocre" comes close to "bad" -- in my book, at least... ;-)

I took a look at Lions Love -- and decided I'd be better off not actually watching it all the way through. I enjoyed (at least modestly) most of the other stuff in that set.

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#23 Post by barryconvex » Fri Aug 11, 2017 5:07 am

I was a little caught up in the rapture of Varda (and Jane Birkin for that matter) when i wrote that but still she's never made anything i thought was just flat out bad. One Sings, the Other Doesn't and Mur murs would probably be my least favorite but still, i don't think they're anything less that so-so. I do remember liking Lions Love but not much else about it...Jane. B., Vagabond, Cleo, Le petit amour , Le Bonheur, Gleaners, The Beaches Of Agnes...There isn't a director alive who wouldn't kill for a filmography even half that good.

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#24 Post by senseabove » Fri Aug 11, 2017 12:06 pm

Lions Love... at least has some fascinating compositions and, if you're into avant-garde/experimental, the chance to see Shirley Clarke "play" Agnes. I'll admit it isn't very good narratively or structurally, but it's at least got some moments that are visually interesting (the clock!), and it's moderately historically interesting. Can't say I'll feel the need to watch it again any time soon and didn't feel impatient at times, but I didn't think it was a waste of time at the end.

And I liked both Mur Murs (though I've lived in SoCal) and One Sings... I can certainly get why the latter hasn't aged well, but I also thought it movingly grounded it's blatant "message" in messy, complicated, lived life, without getting itself preachy even when its characters were. But I live in the Bay Area, so my support and tolerance for that type of thing is probably higher than average :D

I do still need to pick up the Cinelicious disc. I caught Kung Fu Master on MUBI a few months ago (along with Les Creatures and One Sings...) and decided to hold off on streaming Jane B. so I could watch it in true HD when I get the BD. And I'm really looking forward to the AE box set when it comes out! I still haven't seen most of Varda's Certified Classics (e.g. Cleo and Gleaners).

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#25 Post by Calvin » Fri Sep 08, 2017 3:17 pm

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