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htdm
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#176 Post by htdm »

Or maybe the notorioulsly hard to find Le Bled (1929) as an extra??????
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#177 Post by htdm »

I would add:

Karayukisan: The Making of a Prostitute (1975, Imamura)
The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On (1987, Hara)
Les Visiteurs du Soir (1942, Carne)
Forfaiture (1937, L'Herbier)
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#178 Post by Sai »

This isn't as much a recommendation as a question, but whatever. The incredibly beautiful Edi by Piotr Trzaskalski has been released on a Polish disc, but the only site that seems to sell it is in Polish and even with Babelfish I can't figure it out. While I would absolutely love to see it in the MoC-line, I know it's not gonna happen. But does anyone know an English site where it's available? I'm dying to see it again.
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#179 Post by davida2 »

If Ray and Naruse are under thought or consideration, I'd like to make a few other suggestions:

Hirokazu Kore'eda: Distance (no release in the West)

King Hu: Dragon Inn (no DVD at all)

Apichatpong Weerasethakul: Blissfully Yours, Tropical Malady (no releases in the West)

There are a number of films directed by Masaki Kobayashi, Mrinal Sen, Shohei Imamura, and Nagisa Oshima that are completely out of circulation as well...
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#180 Post by htdm »

davida2 wrote: Apichatpong Weerasethakul: Tropical Malady
I read that Strand Releasing is releasing this on 10/25 in something called a "Director's Vision Edition."
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#181 Post by Lino »

Can I speculate that MoC # 24 will be another Murnau title? The Last Laugh, perhaps?
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#182 Post by peerpee »

FAUST's going to move to #24, and #23 and #25 will BOTH be Murnau titles.
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#183 Post by Lino »

Three Murnau titles in a row? Please tell me the other two are either The Last Laugh, Phantom or The Haunted Castle!

http://www.murnau-stiftung.de/de/03-01- ... ion-1.html
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#184 Post by Lino »

Can I suggest Visconti's Ludwig? It's that I've been waiting so long for CC to make a move on this and I am about this close to order the brasilian DVD which is by far the best representation on DVD of this magnum opus and I don't want to double-dip.

Any Visconti would do, actually! Senso would be a wet dream!
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#185 Post by shirobamba »

peerpee wrote:FAUST's going to move to #24, and #23 and #25 will BOTH be Murnau titles.
You know, how to make cinephiles happy! If MoC keeps this speed, and the extreme high standards of choice and presentation, Criterion will have difficulties to keep track.

=D>
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#186 Post by denti alligator »

Will we see DR MABUSE, THE GAMBLER in the MoC series when the regular Eureka print-run dries up?
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#187 Post by peerpee »

Yes. But they've got loads of them darn digipaks left :)
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#188 Post by htdm »

Edward Yang has to be one of the more under-represented filmmakers around. While I wouldn't say that Yi Yi got a "decent" release in R1 (if you mean the Fox/Lorber version) at least the R3 Starmax version or the R2 Japanese versions will do until the real thing comes along. (By the way, Mahjong and Confucian Confusion were both released on DVD in Japan sans English subs -- but for Mahjong that isn't as big a problem)

Of all of the titles mentioned, Taipei Story (starring Hou Hsiao Hsien) , Terrorizer, and A Brighter Summer Day are by far the most MIA and only the last title was ever released with English subs (VCD and LD). Taiwanese Cinema consists of a whole lot more than Hou Hsiao Hsien or Tsai Ming Liang although you would never know it to look at what is available to non-Chinese speaking consumers.

While we're on the subject, I would really (really) add Hou's City of Sadness, too.
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#189 Post by htdm »

The Japanese title for Mahjong is Couples [kappuruzu] and was released by Uplink in Japan in 2002 (ULD-044). It is now discontinued but you can still find copies at YahooAuction and many other online retailers. It only has Japanese subtitles.

Confucian Confusion was released as Edward Yang's Period of Love [edowaado yan no renai jidai]; also an Uplink release (ULD-045) with Japanese subtitles, now discontinued but not yet scarce.

Yi Yi has been re-released on DVD (with English subtitles) at least three times that I'm aware of and they are all better than the R1 alternative. The Japanese title is Yan Yan's Summer Memories [Yan yan natsu no omoide] and all three releases came from Pony Canyon (PCBG-50567). This last title can be purchased through YesAsia.
http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/p ... on-videos/
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#190 Post by Gordon »

Any chance of some Czech films in the MoC, Nick?
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#191 Post by cafeman »

Or Serbian films?
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#192 Post by Gordon »

I'd love to see more Yugoslavian/Serbian films on DVD:



Kekec (1951, Joze Gale)

Kozara (1963, Veljko Bulajic)

Ne joci, Peter (1964, France Stiglic)

Breza (1967, Ante Babaja)
- The Birch Tree

Kad budem mrtav i beo (1967, Zivojin Pavlovic)
- When I Am Dead and Gone

Kad cujes zvona (1969, Antun Vrdoljak)
- When You Hear the Bells

Valter brani Sarajevo (1972, Hajrudin Krvavac)
- Walter Defends Sarajevo

Ko to tamo peva (1980, Slobodan Sijan)
- Who's Singing Over There?

Maratonci trce pocasni krug (1982, Slobodan Sijan)
- The Marathon Family

Kako sam sistematski unisten od idiota (1983, Slobodan Sijan)
- How I Was Systematically Destroyed by an Idiot

Davitelj protiv davitelja (1984, Slobodan Sijan)
- Strangler vs. Strangler

Vec vidjeno (1987, Goran Markovic)
- Reflections

Dom za vesanje (1988, Emir Kusturica)
- Time of the Gypsies


Any of the above would be wonderful! Not much of a market
for such films, though.
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#193 Post by What A Disgrace »

peerpee wrote:FAUST's going to move to #24, and #23 and #25 will BOTH be Murnau titles.
By the way, you are now officially the F.W. Murnau collection. Rock on.

Is it safe to assume that this disc of Faust will include the same commentary from the previous Eureka version?
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#194 Post by peerpee »

What A Disgrace wrote:Is it safe to assume that this disc of Faust will include the same commentary from the previous Eureka version?
No, it's not safe to assume that. It's an essay that was read out by a voice actor who mispronounces almost every foreign name. It's very 1999, and it won't be on the MoC disc. Something better will replace it.
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#195 Post by What A Disgrace »

peerpee wrote:
What A Disgrace wrote:Is it safe to assume that this disc of Faust will include the same commentary from the previous Eureka version?
No, it's not safe to assume that. It's an essay that was read out by a voice actor who mispronounces almost every foreign name. It's very 1999, and it won't be on the MoC disc. Something better will replace it.
I'm happy, then...and glad I didn't buy the old disc.

Are you allowed to tell us what Murnau films its sandwiched between?
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#196 Post by Lino »

Peerpee, you have mentioned before that the MoC team might consider releasing a Murnau giftset somewhere down the line (near Christmas, I believe?). Is that still on? And how would that be packaged? In a box or are they to be just packed together in a money-saving kind of way?

A boxset would be nice...! Just think: Sunrise, Tartuffe, Faust, and two still-undisclosed more? Yu-mmy! However, I wouldn't mind waiting for your rumoured restored edition of Nosferatu for a near perfect set!
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#197 Post by denti alligator »

Annie Mall wrote:A boxset would be nice...! Just think: Sunrise, Tartuffe, Faust, and two still-undisclosed more? Yu-mmy! However, I wouldn't mind waiting for your rumoured restored edition of Nosferatu for a near perfect set!
Rumored? So is that one of the two missing Murnaus? And the other is ... Phantom?
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#198 Post by peerpee »

There's a possibility of a monster Murnau giftset next Xmas. Not this Xmas.

As usual, don't quote me on that.
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#199 Post by Lino »

Tonight I will have sweet dreams! Thank you sooo much! Father Christmas came early this year! Even though I have to wait more than a year to get my gift...
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#200 Post by Sai »

Oh God, now I don't dare to buy the current Murnau-releases!
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