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tojoed
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#651 Post by tojoed »

Here are the details of The Film Noir Collection, courtesy of Moviemail:

This 4-disc collection includes the classic film noir titles Fallen Angel (1945, Otto Preminger), Whirlpool (1949, Otto Preminger), Night and the City (1950, Jules Dassin) and Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950, Otto Preminger). With their combination of intrigue, moral ambiguity and stylised black and white photography, these essential noirs exemplify the very best that this much loved Hollywood genre has to offer.
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#652 Post by Yojimbo »

tojoed wrote:Here are the details of The Film Noir Collection, courtesy of Moviemail:

This 4-disc collection includes the classic film noir titles Fallen Angel (1945, Otto Preminger), Whirlpool (1949, Otto Preminger), Night and the City (1950, Jules Dassin) and Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950, Otto Preminger). With their combination of intrigue, moral ambiguity and stylised black and white photography, these essential noirs exemplify the very best that this much loved Hollywood genre has to offer.
I wouldn't consider 'Whirlpool ' essential noir, and I already have the other 3
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#653 Post by tojoed »

Yojimbo wrote:
tojoed wrote: I wouldn't consider 'Whirlpool ' essential noir, and I already have the other 3
Nor I. That paragraph was copied from Moviemail's blurb just for information.
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#654 Post by Cash Flagg »

Strange that Cry of the City isn't included.
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#655 Post by julianw »

Does anyone know when the German film Sehnsucht will come out. Was due for release in August by the BFI. But now seems to have vanished from the schedule.
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#656 Post by Peacock »

Terence Davies Boxset coming soon
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#657 Post by perkizitore »

Peacock wrote:Terence Davies Boxset coming soon
Any chance of a blu-ray equivalent soon? I am glad i waited for the Douglas trilogy to come out on blu-ray.
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#658 Post by Peacock »

MichaelB, please tell me - does the BFI still own the rights to the Kuchar films? [-o<
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#659 Post by MichaelB »

Peacock wrote:MichaelB, please tell me - does the BFI still own the rights to the Kuchar films? [-o<
I have absolutely no idea, I'm afraid - though as the old VHS has been out of print for years, I'm guessing not.
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#660 Post by perkizitore »

Great news =D>
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#661 Post by MaxCastle »

perkizitore wrote:P.S. Great news =D>
Hopefully, yes, though the penultimate paragraph of that article does cast a bit of a pall over it.
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#662 Post by perkizitore »

MaxCastle wrote:
perkizitore wrote:P.S. Great news =D>
Hopefully, yes, though the penultimate paragraph of that article does cast a bit of a pall over it.
Haha, it was officially confirmed yesterday!
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#663 Post by GaryC »

Have the releases of Playing Away, Young Soul Rebels and Shirin been put back? Amazon is listing 9 November for the first two and no date for the third, while Play is still listing tomorrow for all three.
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#664 Post by bigP »

Unless a mistake was made or it was exclusive, I can confirm Shirin hasn't been delayed as mine came through the door yesterday morning (from HMV.com).
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#665 Post by perkizitore »

Has anyone got his Exiles DVD yet?
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bigP wrote:Unless a mistake was made or it was exclusive, I can confirm Shirin hasn't been delayed as mine came through the door yesterday morning (from HMV.com).
I can confirm that Shirin, Young Soul Rebels and Playing Away exist in their final form, as my copies are sitting just a few feet away from me - and I've had them for at least a week.
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#667 Post by ellipsis7 »

My copy of SHIRIN is showing 'dispatching soon' in my Amazon account summary...
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#668 Post by GaryC »

MichaelB wrote:
bigP wrote:Unless a mistake was made or it was exclusive, I can confirm Shirin hasn't been delayed as mine came through the door yesterday morning (from HMV.com).
I can confirm that Shirin, Young Soul Rebels and Playing Away exist in their final form, as my copies are sitting just a few feet away from me - and I've had them for at least a week.
So can I, as the BFI sent me retail copies for review - I did wonder if the release date had slipped for some reason. Mind you, it only seems to be Amazon listing a different date to 26 October.
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#669 Post by ellipsis7 »

SHIRIN shipped from Amazon...
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#670 Post by bamwc2 »

GaryC wrote:
MichaelB wrote:
bigP wrote:Unless a mistake was made or it was exclusive, I can confirm Shirin hasn't been delayed as mine came through the door yesterday morning (from HMV.com).
I can confirm that Shirin, Young Soul Rebels and Playing Away exist in their final form, as my copies are sitting just a few feet away from me - and I've had them for at least a week.
So can I, as the BFI sent me retail copies for review...
Same here. However, I'm still waiting on the Borzage titles which should be released on the same day this week, right?
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#671 Post by perkizitore »

Why do you keep ignoring my about 'The Exiles'?
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#672 Post by MichaelB »

bamwc2 wrote:However, I'm still waiting on the Borzage titles which should be released on the same day this week, right?
I can now confirm that the Borzage titles exist in their final physical form, as they're sitting on my desk in front of me alongside the Jacques Tati box.
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#673 Post by foggy eyes »

perkizitore wrote:Why do you keep ignoring my about 'The Exiles'?
Yeah, alright, patience! I'm pretty sure badgering others on this forum isn't going to make your DVD arrive any faster. It'll come...
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#674 Post by perkizitore »

foggy eyes wrote:
perkizitore wrote:Why do you keep ignoring my about 'The Exiles'?
Yeah, alright, patience! I'm pretty sure badgering others on this forum isn't going to make your DVD arrive any faster. It'll come...
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#675 Post by MichaelB »

foggy eyes wrote:Yeah, alright, patience! I'm pretty sure badgering others on this forum isn't going to make your DVD arrive any faster. It'll come...
This is probably a good opportunity to post a general reminder that while I know everyone at BFI DVD Publishing, I don't work for them myself except on an occasional freelance basis, and am not privy to internal discussions about future releases.

A few handy rules of thumb:

1. Every post in a BFI thread triggers an automatic email alert - so I will definitely read it the first time. Constant badgering is pointless, and duplicating said badgering via PM is annoying to the point where I generally delete such messages unread;
2. If I don't reply to a question within hours, you can safely assume that I don't know the answer;
3. If a BFI release (or alleged release) doesn't have a separate thread reproducing a press release (which I usually try to post within seconds of receipt), you can be reasonably sure that the actual release is at least three weeks away;
4. Amazon is not a reliable guide to release dates!
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