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Agnès talks to us about her L.A. years.
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#2478 Post by danieltiger »

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Agnès talks to us about her L.A. years.
Oh man! If this is a Blu release of the Varda box set I'm going to be so excited! That's one of my favorite things Criterion has ever released.
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#2479 Post by pzadvance »

danieltiger wrote:
dwk wrote:Image
Agnès talks to us about her L.A. years.
Oh man! If this is a Blu release of the Varda box set I'm going to be so excited! That's one of my favorite things Criterion has ever released.
Sounds more likely that it's a new collection of her L.A. work: DOCUMENTEUR, LIONS LOVE, MUR MURS, and the Black Panther documentary. I saw her at LACMA a couple years ago and she indicated an Eclipse set of these was in the works, happy to see it's been elevated to a mainline release!
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#2480 Post by danieltiger »

pzadvance wrote:
danieltiger wrote:Oh man! If this is a Blu release of the Varda box set I'm going to be so excited! That's one of my favorite things Criterion has ever released.
Sounds more likely that it's a new collection of her L.A. work: DOCUMENTEUR, LIONS LOVE, MUR MURS, and the Black Panther documentary. I saw her at LACMA a couple years ago and she indicated an Eclipse set of these was in the works, happy to see it's been elevated to a mainline release!
Ah of course. But I can hope for both, right?
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#2481 Post by Werewolf by Night »

What a topsy-turvy world we'll be living in when Lion's Love is available on Blu-ray but not Cléo from 5 to 7 or Vagabond.
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#2482 Post by mfunk9786 »

I'm willing to bet it's all of the above a la the Tati release. Or I'm willing to hope, anyway. That Ciné-Tamaris set is a treasure and I would not be surprised if it's influenced Criterion's urgency to get as much Varda out as possible.
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#2483 Post by movielocke »

Well the two vardas are the only second edition releases that haven't been upgraded to blu, so they ought to be in the docket some where.
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#2484 Post by zedz »

mfunk9786 wrote:I'm willing to bet it's all of the above a la the Tati release. Or I'm willing to hope, anyway. That Ciné-Tamaris set is a treasure and I would not be surprised if it's influenced Criterion's urgency to get as much Varda out as possible.
The only thing we know for sure is that Criterion won't outdo the Cine-Tamaris packaging.

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If there is a big Varda box coming, I really hope they see fit to include the lost film Nausicaa as an extra, since the original release didn't include subs.
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#2485 Post by Calvin »

Cinelicious are releasing Kung Fu Master and Jane B. by Agnes V. at the end of the year, so you can strike them from any potential Varda tome.
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#2486 Post by Cinephrenic »

This is not going to be Eclipse given the interview. Probably a Les Blank type box set.
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#2487 Post by criterion10 »

Cinephrenic wrote:This is not going to be Eclipse given the interview. Probably a Les Blank type box set.
Just to play devil's advocate, do remember that Criterion filmed that interview between Robert Downey Sr. and PTA that was merely uploaded as promotional material online.
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#2488 Post by bergelson »

A bit out of subject, but no "Rocco and His Brothers" then?
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#2489 Post by criterionsnob »

I like how there's a stack of Criterion's biggest boxed sets in the corner of that shot (Zatoichi, Janus box, and AK 100). It sounds like maybe it's just her L.A. films, but one can dream that it's the complete Varda on blu-ray.
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#2490 Post by Zot! »

criterionsnob wrote:I like how there's a stack of Criterion's biggest boxed sets in the corner of that shot (Zatoichi, Janus box, and AK 100). It sounds like maybe it's just her L.A. films, but one can dream that it's the complete Varda on blu-ray.
As already mentioned, the US rights to some of the Varda films are confirmed otherwise for the US, so much like Rohmer, a complete US set will NOT be on the docket.
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#2491 Post by Cronenfly »

But that wouldn't necessarily stop Criterion from putting out a new set that includes the 4 Films content plus whatever else they have the rights to. Or just a straight doc box, I suppose.
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#2492 Post by Zot! »

Cronenfly wrote:But that wouldn't necessarily stop Criterion from putting out a new set that includes the 4 Films content plus whatever else they have the rights to. Or just a straight doc box, I suppose.
I'm all for including whatever they have (though my interest is mainly in her fiction work), but just didn't want people getting their hopes up. The French Varda box will likely retain many exclusives...and it is mostly subbed.
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#2493 Post by sir_luke »

Interviewing Julian Sands. Leaving Las Vegas, perhaps?
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#2494 Post by lefeufollet »

Or A Room with a View, which was suggested by the New Year's clue.
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#2495 Post by cdnchris »

Maybe both? I know Leaving Las Vegas was confirmed not long ago and A Room with a View does seem likely at this point.
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#2496 Post by Cinephrenic »

I always thought Sand's acting scenes in that film was kinda bad.
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#2497 Post by swo17 »

Maybe Criterion is putting out a deluxe edition of a stiff wooden board.
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#2498 Post by RSTooley »

Does Merchant Ivory own the distribution rights to A Room with a View? If so, I doubt we'll ever see a Criterion edition materialize.

Sands is likely being interviewed for Mike Figgis' Leaving Las Vegas, but I'd also be interested in a Criterion edition of Russell's Gothic or Joffe's The Killing Fields.

The latter two seem unlikely, since the first is not an excellent film and the second is a Warner Bros. feature, but one can hope.
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#2499 Post by criterion10 »

RSTooley wrote:but I'd also be interested in a Criterion edition of Russell's Gothic
This is the film I often associate Julian Sands with, mainly because I love Ken Russell, but I don't see Criterion having any interest in releasing this. Plus, it's owned by Lionsgate (along with all the post-Altered States Russell flicks).
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#2500 Post by ianungstad »

A Room With A View is with Westchester films.
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