Jacques Rivette
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I just posted on the Duras topic, but there's now a fade to black three shots from the end that I had never seen before, and I've only seen the film on 35mm (several times), but I checked the Benoît Jacob dvd (I own it but had never watched the film) and it's not there.
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Does anybody here know what are the chances that we shall ever see «Divertimento» (1992, as a stand-alone release, I mean) and «L’Amour fou» (1969) on DVD/BD?
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Re: Jacques Rivette
L'amour fou has been in the works for several years, but it's a complicated restoration for a lengthy film. It *should* happen eventually, but probably not before the rest of Rivette's post-70s work. As for Divertimento, it may show up on an eventual French Blu-Ray for La Belle Noiseuse, but I wouldn't necessarily hold your breath.
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Many thanks for replying. I understand that some copyrights quagmire with his estate is holding the release back, am I correct?soundchaser wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 5:24 pmL'amour fou has been in the works for several years, but it's a complicated restoration for a lengthy film. It *should* happen eventually, but probably not before the rest of Rivette's post-70s work. As for Divertimento, it may show up on an eventual French Blu-Ray for La Belle Noiseuse, but I wouldn't necessarily hold your breath.
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I don't know of any particular copyright issues with Divertimento, if that's what you mean? Cohen acquired the rights in the US at the same time as their other Rivettes. The only thing I know of that's holding L'amour fou back is the restoration, which Rivette's widow insists is coming along. She's been pretty amenable to releasing everything else so far; I can't imagine there would be a problem with his estate if she's still the executor.
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Good to hear, then, please write back if and when you have more news. Thanks!soundchaser wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 5:48 pmI don't know of any particular copyright issues with Divertimento, if that's what you mean? Cohen acquired the rights in the US at the same time as their other Rivettes. The only thing I know of that's holding L'amour fou back is the restoration, which Rivette's widow insists is coming along. She's been pretty amenable to releasing everything else so far; I can't imagine there would be a problem with his estate if she's still the executor.
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Had him confused with Robert Bresson for a moment, that is why I thought that the issue was a coprights quagmire with the estate.Cinephile1 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 6:24 pmGood to hear, then, please write back if and when you have more news. Thanks!soundchaser wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 5:48 pmI don't know of any particular copyright issues with Divertimento, if that's what you mean? Cohen acquired the rights in the US at the same time as their other Rivettes. The only thing I know of that's holding L'amour fou back is the restoration, which Rivette's widow insists is coming along. She's been pretty amenable to releasing everything else so far; I can't imagine there would be a problem with his estate if she's still the executor.
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Even on eBay, «Divertimento» (1992, as a stand-alone release, I mean, and even as part of some box-set) seems to be either only available on VHS or only in completely unsubtitled editions. And as far as I am aware, even that cannot be said of «L’Amour fou» (1969).
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The Artificial Eye DVD edition of the film (subbed obviously) is OOP, and expensive to find coupled with La Belle Noiseuse, but it was also included uncoupled in an Emmanuelle Beart box set which seems to be more reasonable on the second-hand market. Almost impossible to search for on Amazon, but here's a link to a listing for 18.50.Cinephile1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 7:00 pmEven on eBay, « Divertimento » (1992, as a stand-alone release, I mean, and even as part of some box-set) seems to be either only available on VHS or only in completely unsubtitled editions. And as far as I am aware, even that cannot be said of « L’Amour fou » (1969).
Divertimento
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Wow, I do not know how to thank you as I have been searching for this film for eons, have placed my order! It is even fulfilled by Amazon! Was just going to write that I heard something about English-friendly DVDs that are long out-of-print and impossible to get. Hoping that it was not one of those infamous Amazon glitches and, if so, this only leaves «L’Amour fou» (1969, which, as stated above, as far as I am aware, does not exist on any form whatsoever of home video) to add to my home video collection section dealing with him, already containing the rest of his filmography. 02:52 UTC+03:00 update: It has just entered the shipping soon/preparing for dispatch and shipment status!zedz wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 7:40 pmThe Artificial Eye DVD edition of the film (subbed obviously) is OOP, and expensive to find coupled with La Belle Noiseuse, but it was also included uncoupled in an Emmanuelle Beart box set which seems to be more reasonable on the second-hand market. Almost impossible to search for on Amazon, but here's a link to a listing for 18.50.Cinephile1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 7:00 pmEven on eBay, « Divertimento » (1992, as a stand-alone release, I mean, and even as part of some box-set) seems to be either only available on VHS or only in completely unsubtitled editions. And as far as I am aware, even that cannot be said of « L’Amour fou » (1969).
Divertimento
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I ordered and paid for that one on eBay years ago and the order ended up being cancelled months later – glad to hear you had better luck. In the meantime, I'm happy with my VHS!
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Dispatched via DHL a couple of hours ago, only a couple of hours after the order was placed.
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Arrived!Cinephile1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 4:25 amDispatched via DHL a couple of hours ago, only a couple of hours after the order was placed.
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Per Variety, the "next" Rivette after Cohen finally gets around to releasing Gang of Four is Love on the Ground. Looking forward to its release in 2024.
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I get the humor but the Variety article says they’re both coming next year
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And in 2016 Gang of Four was supposed to be the first release, and the DCP has played at least as far back as 2019. Point being, Cohen press releases without an actual release date are unreliable at best, but it's at least notable as the first mention of a new title "in preparation."
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If relevant, both are long available on British DVDs.senseabove wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:15 pmPer Variety, the "next" Rivette after Cohen finally gets around to releasing Gang of Four is Love on the Ground. Looking forward to its release in 2024.
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Yep – which is not to say upgrades aren't welcome, but hurry up and bring us L'amour fou already!!!Cinephile1 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 4:44 amIf relevant, both are long available on British DVDs.senseabove wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:15 pmPer Variety, the "next" Rivette after Cohen finally gets around to releasing Gang of Four is Love on the Ground. Looking forward to its release in 2024.
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Last one I do not already own on home video.furbicide wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:01 amYep – which is not to say upgrades aren't welcome, but hurry up and bring us L'amour fou already!!!Cinephile1 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 4:44 amIf relevant, both are long available on British DVDs.senseabove wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:15 pmPer Variety, the "next" Rivette after Cohen finally gets around to releasing Gang of Four is Love on the Ground. Looking forward to its release in 2024.
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Hopefully, this is a sign that it will one day be released on home video.hearthesilence wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 1:25 amL'amour fou screening from a 35mm print at MoMA on November 4 & 7.
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Yesterday's 4+ hour screening actually coincided with the NY Marathon. Well done, McElhatten, well done.hearthesilence wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 1:25 amL'amour fou screening from a 35mm print at MoMA on November 4 & 7.
FWIW, you can tell this was originally an excellent print, but it's had quite a bit of wear and tear, the most egregious being a whole section (possibly a whole reel) that was apparently missing or too damaged to project. (They filled the gap with a blown-out SD video transfer.)
Didn't matter, this was even better than how I remembered it and I was especially impressed by how the ideas continually developed and evolved over its entire 250+ minute run. One thing that struck me was how Raging Bull could have used this as a starting point. I don't think Scorsese had it in mind - I don't recall him ever mentioning it, and he's cited numerous sources that inspired Raging Bull - but the basic foundation is kind of there: a blank stage recalling a boxing arena, with a central character that grapples with his own life and marriage (and confronting uncomfortable aspects of it) through his work/performance on that stage.
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When the MFA screened this years ago (15-ish), I think they needed to borrow a print from Europe.