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Sam T.
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#926 Post by Sam T. »

swo17 wrote:She was probably the perfect recipient, actually. To be honest, if I would have won (which would never happen, as it would require that I acknowledge the existence of Twitter) I would have either given most of those away as gifts or put them up for sale, as I already either own all of them or don't for a reason.
Yeah. She seems, from what we see in this (after all, quite short) video to be engaged enough to appreciate the stuff, but not so engaged that she would already have any of it, or have seen most of it. I teach at a university, and most twenty-something women are at least this flighty, but also have never seen a black and white or forigen film, and have never heard of criterion. As a geeky guy, I'm glad to see people who are neither male nor particularly geeky getting excited about good movies.
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#927 Post by SpiderBaby »

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#928 Post by Jeff »

The Facebook guess that it is Columba Domínguez in Pueblerina seems most likely to me. Perhaps an Emilio Fernández Eclipse set of La Perla, Río Escondido, Maclovia, Pueblerina, and La Malquerida?
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#929 Post by knives »

South American cinema? Oh my yes. Now all we need is that African cinema eclipse and I'm happy for the year.
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#930 Post by Mr Sausage »

Most people here will know Emilio Fernandez as General Mapache in The Wild Bunch and as El Hefe, the man who gives the titular order to "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia."
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#931 Post by neal »

Minkin wrote:Lady and Gentlemen,

Your Twitter 'box of Criterion' contest victor.
The video was a joke.
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#932 Post by Kirkinson »

Pueblerina seems like a good guess, and an Emilio Fernandez Eclipse set would be most welcome, but a broken YouTube link seems to suggest that Lionsgate owns Pueblerina, or at least that Lionsgate thinks they do. Click here and then try selecting any of the Pueblerina segments.
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#933 Post by TMDaines »

neal wrote:
Minkin wrote:Lady and Gentlemen,

Your Twitter 'box of Criterion' contest victor.
The video was a joke.
Indeed, it's kind of astonishing how butthurt some people have got over it. Some red faces on this forum and on the Facebook page I feel. Talk about being trolled.
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#934 Post by Jeff »

Kirkinson wrote:Pueblerina seems like a good guess, and an Emilio Fernandez Eclipse set would be most welcome, but a broken YouTube link seems to suggest that Lionsgate owns Pueblerina, or at least that Lionsgate thinks they do. Click here and then try selecting any of the Pueblerina segments.
Yes, Lionsgate released Pueblerina on one of their "Nuestro Cine Clasico" double features (other titles in that line included Fernandez's La Perla and Buñel's Nazarin). There has always been something kind of hinky about that whole line, as it seems even more half-assed than Lionsgate's usual efforts and includes no English subtitles. I wouldn't be surprised if Lionsgate's rights were somewhat limited and Janus has secured something more substantial, but I'm just guessing.
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#935 Post by Gregory »

Jeff wrote:The Facebook guess that it is Columba Domínguez in Pueblerina seems most likely to me. Perhaps an Emilio Fernández Eclipse set of La Perla, Río Escondido, Maclovia, Pueblerina, and La Malquerida?
Any reason you name those titles in particular, Jeff? I'd like to know more about the rights situation, but if at all possible, I'd like to see Criterion release one or two of his films from earlier in the 1940s -- especially, especially Maria Candelaria, which established Fernandez's international reputation and is one of the very most significant Mexican films of the "golden age."
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#936 Post by Jeff »

Gregory wrote:
Jeff wrote:La Perla, Río Escondido, Maclovia, Pueblerina, and La Malquerida
Any reason you name those titles in particular, Jeff?
Not really. I picked them because of the presumptive inclusion of Pueblerina. The other titles I listed are generally acclaimed, of the same period (1947-1949), and all of them feature Columba Domínguez, so they seemed like they'd make a nifty box. I agree that the earlier Dolores del Río films would certainly be welcome too. It was just a shot in the dark.

María Candelaria would make a fine main-line release with supplements.
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#937 Post by Tom Hagen »

TMDaines wrote:
neal wrote:
Minkin wrote:Lady and Gentlemen,

Your Twitter 'box of Criterion' contest victor.
The video was a joke.
Indeed, it's kind of astonishing how butthurt some people have got over it. Some red faces on this forum and on the Facebook page I feel. Talk about being trolled.
So you're concern trolling about the Internet trolling?
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Gregory
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#938 Post by Gregory »

Jeff wrote:María Candelaria would make a fine main-line release with supplements.
Yes! But I gave up hope on that years ago <sob>. And speaking of milestones of Latin American cinema, It's been over a year since I got anxious about what's going on with Limite. The Mexican Buñuels have been filled in a bit over the past few years, and Mr Bongo have achieved wider distribution for some already-accessible films, but the broader picture hasn't changed much in a long time. I'm ready and wiling to praise Criterion for helping to correct this.
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#939 Post by Cold Bishop »

And don't forget the rumors of a Roberto Gavaldón Eclipse boxset from a few years back... still waiting on that.
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#940 Post by Gregory »

Gregory wrote:
Jeff wrote:María Candelaria would make a fine main-line release with supplements.
Yes! But I gave up hope on that years ago <sob>. And speaking of milestones of Latin American cinema, It's been over a year since I got anxious about what's going on with Limite. The Mexican Buñuels have been filled in a bit over the past few years, and Mr Bongo have achieved wider distribution for some already-accessible films, but the broader picture hasn't changed much in a long time. I'm ready and wiling to praise Criterion for helping to correct this.
Cold Bishop wrote:And don't forget the rumors of a Roberto Gavaldón Eclipse boxset from a few years back... still waiting on that.
I had forgotten. Refreshing my memory via a forum search, it looks like the same covert Criterion contact also "confirmed" at the same time (2 1/2 years ago) that the Pedro Costa set would also be on Eclipse, so I'd say all bets are off but would love to be proven wrong (especially if the set were to include Macario), which I'd assume it would.
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#941 Post by Doctor Sunshine »

Bad news, Gregory. Criterion commented on the picture again, "Right genre, wrong country."
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#942 Post by Gregory »

Really? I thought it looked exactly like Columba Domínguez in Pueblerina, though I haven't seen that film in quite some time.
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#943 Post by Peacock »

I wonder if it's one of the World Cinema Foundation titles?
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#944 Post by SpiderBaby »

Gregory wrote:Really? I thought it looked exactly like Columba Domínguez in Pueblerina, though I haven't seen that film in quite some time.
Wow this is really a surprise to me too. I thought it was Pueblerina. I'm excited to know what it is.
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#945 Post by swo17 »

Criterion re: the World Cinema Foundation boxset wrote:We'd love to [comment on release plans for this set]. Unfortunately the hang-up is not on our end. We're still committed to bringing these out as soon as possible.
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#946 Post by swo17 »

Criterion wrote:Ask Todd

We are currently working on a special edition of Todd Solondz’s Life During Wartime, including a supplement in which the director will answer viewer questions about his film. If you have something you’d like to ask him, please e-mail it to [email protected]. We can’t guarantee he will answer all (or any) of your questions, but they will all be eligible for consideration.

We will be accepting your questions through Sunday, March 27, 2011. Questions posted here in the comments will not be considered. Please do not send any personal requests; they will not be answered. Please do send thoughtful and creative questions. Send as many questions as you like, but remember to include your full name, city, state, and country of residence. Thanks for participating, and look out for Criterion’s edition of Life During Wartime in July!

By sending a question to this address, you allow the Criterion Collection to use your full name, city, state, and country of residence and your question in full or edited form, in any or all media, worldwide, in perpetuity.

\:D/
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#947 Post by kaujot »

Edit: Swo beat me to it.
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knives
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#948 Post by knives »

Image Best announcement of the IFC deal.
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#949 Post by perkizitore »

swo17 wrote:
Criterion wrote: By sending a question to this address, you allow the Criterion Collection to use your full name, city, state, and country of residence and your question in full or edited form, in any or all media, worldwide, in perpetuity.
\:D/
We will finally find out Swo's real name :P
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#950 Post by aox »

sadly, I doubt this will be bundled with Happiness. :(
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