I think this is another important point concerning the viability of this suggestion: the vast majority of the major titles are readily available, and all the key directors are represented by some in-print title, usually their best-known one. With something like, say, the Japanese New Wave, some of the availability gaps are of absolutely core titles (e.g. the ATG Oshimas) and directors (Hani and, at least until Arrow's set comes out, Yoshida), which would be a bit like trying to do a Nouvelle Vague list with no access to any Rivette films, no Resnais before 1968, and no Godard after 1963.sinemadelisikiz wrote:There are still a few prominent films that have never been released on disc though (like Jires' The Cry) or have been released but without English subtitles (Case for a Rookie Hangman).
And knives, I guess I don't understand your distinction between 'easily' and 'readily' available if 50+ films one click away on Amazon doesn't meet the criteria of 'easily available.'