Radiance Films General Discussion & Wishlist

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TechnicolorAcid
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Re: Radiance Films General Discussion & Wishlist

#1351 Post by TechnicolorAcid »

New Radiance hints have dropped:
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#1352 Post by TechnicolorAcid »

I think based on the other clues we’ve been given we can definitely confirm WN3 as another World Noir alongside the Oshima set and probably confirm Dai as another Daiei Gothic set & Shin as another Shinobi set.
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#1353 Post by beamish14 »

Louis Malle? I’d love May Fools
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#1354 Post by pzadvance »

Wow, the complete DAU Cinema project!
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#1355 Post by Calvin »

Thinking out loud and trying to match them up with some of the prior clues:

NB could be Le notti bianche and LTT could be La terra trema
HIS - Histoire(s) du cinema
POL + New French Extremity UHD = Pola X
ATOS - A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness
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#1356 Post by beamish14 »

pzadvance wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 4:47 pm Wow, the complete DAU Cinema project!

I honestly thought of that as well. Why the hell not?
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#1357 Post by beamish14 »

Calvin wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 5:11 pm Thinking out loud and trying to match them up with some of the prior clues:

NB could be Le notti bianche and LTT could be La terra trema
HIS - Histoire(s) du cinema
POL + New French Extremity UHD = Pola X
ATOS - A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness

Great guesses. My favorite films from Carax and Suzuki
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#1358 Post by Calvin »

dadaistnun wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 1:10 pm Clue at the bottom of the new release email: "Next month who knows!" Going to excitedly assume this means Va Savoir+.
Given we also have 'VS' as a clue now, I'd bet this is correct
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#1359 Post by JSC »

Could SEN refer to Mrinal Sen? Would be nice to finally get some of his work
in any format.
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#1360 Post by pzadvance »

Calvin wrote:
dadaistnun wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 1:10 pm Clue at the bottom of the new release email: "Next month who knows!" Going to excitedly assume this means Va Savoir+.
Given we also have 'VS' as a clue now, I'd bet this is correct
Maaan that would be thrilling
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#1361 Post by soundchaser »

Considering how well L’amour fou seems to have sold for the label, it seems like a no-brainer. I’d be all over it.
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#1362 Post by rapta »

Va Savoir is pretty much a dead cert now (will be amazed if either clue isn't for that), and Pola X is a very good guess for the "POL" clue (was hoping the New French Extremity would be for Carax or Denis or something like that).
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#1363 Post by TechnicolorAcid »

BET could probably be for Tokuzō Tanaka’s The Betrayal.
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#1364 Post by ryannichols7 »

PAL surely would be that new 4K restoration of Palindromes, right? hopefully a UHD after how quickly Radiance sold through Welcome to the Dollhouse and we know Criterion's Happiness has done well

GWS is likely Girl With a Suitcase, the Cardinale title we speculated
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#1365 Post by dwk »

ryannichols7 wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 8:49 pm PAL surely would be that new 4K restoration of Palindromes, right? hopefully a UHD after how quickly Radiance sold through Welcome to the Dollhouse and we know Criterion's Happiness has done well

GWS is likely Girl With a Suitcase, the Cardinale title we speculated
IMDB has Radiance listed as having the UK VOD rights to Palindromes, so you are probably right.
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#1366 Post by rapta »

TechnicolorAcid wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 7:55 pm BET could probably be for Tokuzō Tanaka’s The Betrayal.
Good shout, they said they had a samurai classic and this could be it!
dwk wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 9:10 pm
ryannichols7 wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 8:49 pm PAL surely would be that new 4K restoration of Palindromes, right? hopefully a UHD after how quickly Radiance sold through Welcome to the Dollhouse and we know Criterion's Happiness has done well

GWS is likely Girl With a Suitcase, the Cardinale title we speculated
IMDB has Radiance listed as having the UK VOD rights to Palindromes, so you are probably right.
Wow, what a spot! Excited for more Solondz, recently picked up Happiness 4K (still my favourite of his films) and found I had a copy of Storytelling on DVD in storage.
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#1367 Post by spectre »

dwk wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 9:10 pm
ryannichols7 wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 8:49 pm PAL surely would be that new 4K restoration of Palindromes, right? hopefully a UHD after how quickly Radiance sold through Welcome to the Dollhouse and we know Criterion's Happiness has done well

GWS is likely Girl With a Suitcase, the Cardinale title we speculated
IMDB has Radiance listed as having the UK VOD rights to Palindromes, so you are probably right.
Here’s the full list – might be a couple more 2025 titles here?

https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?companies=co1027968
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#1368 Post by TechnicolorAcid »

For the record Palindromes is the only one that hasn’t been released yet.
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#1369 Post by geoffcowgill »

Might MAL be Tropical Malady? It's had a relatively recent 4K restoration and no blu-ray release yet, and it would fulfill the Sight & Sound list clue. Other than the previously guessed Godard, I don't know what else the Sight & Sound clue would be based on these acronyms and abbreviations.
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#1370 Post by Calvin »

I think the Second Run DVD of Tropical Malady is still in print, but that's not to say that the new restoration won't go elsewhere.

I don't have any better ideas for MAL. Deville's La maladie de Sachs came to mind but if/when Radiance ever do release a Deville, I'd be surprised if that was the first one.
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#1371 Post by therewillbeblus »

Calvin wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 4:54 pm I don't have any better ideas for MAL. Deville's La maladie de Sachs came to mind but if/when Radiance ever do release a Deville, I'd be surprised if that was the first one.
Could be a sensible start, though. Its materials look wonderful so there wouldn’t be any restoration work needed, and it’s also one of his greatest films - for my money, the best of Deville’s post-80s works
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#1372 Post by geoffcowgill »

I just checked, and Tropical Malady is shown as out-of-print on the Second Run homepage https://www.secondrundvd.com/browse.html.
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#1373 Post by Calvin »

therewillbeblus wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 5:00 pm
Calvin wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 4:54 pm I don't have any better ideas for MAL. Deville's La maladie de Sachs came to mind but if/when Radiance ever do release a Deville, I'd be surprised if that was the first one.
Could be a sensible start, though. Its materials look wonderful so there wouldn’t be any restoration work needed, and it’s also one of his greatest films - for my money, the best of Deville’s post-80s works
It did also get some CNC funding for a restoration last year.
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#1374 Post by Calvin »

The 'failed licences' list for 2024 is also in the 'zine:
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Pistol Opera (Suzuki, 2001)
The Woman with Red Boots (JL Bunuel, 1974)
His Days Are Numbered (Petri, 1962)
A Very Curious Girl (Kaplan, 1969)
The Films of Jacques Rozier (1956-86)
Four Nights of a Dreamer (Bresson, 1971)
The Ninth Circle (Stiglic, 1960)
Splendid Outing (Kim Soo-yong, 1978)
The Fall of Otrar (Amirkulov, 1991)
The Devil Queen (Fontoura, 1974)
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#1375 Post by rapta »

I assumed Tropical Malady would come from Second Run, or failing that Criterion. There was talk of restoration being done on most of Apichatpong's earlier works (I'd assume Blissfully Yours and Syndromes and a Century as well), so I figured Second Run would be tracking those, and eventually come out with a box set (and maybe throw in Mekong Hotel as well).
Calvin wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 5:26 pm The 'failed licences' list for 2024 is also in the 'zine:
Spoiler
Pistol Opera (Suzuki, 2001)
The Woman with Red Boots (JL Bunuel, 1974)
His Days Are Numbered (Petri, 1962)
A Very Curious Girl (Kaplan, 1969)
The Films of Jacques Rozier (1956-86)
Four Nights of a Dreamer (Bresson, 1971)
The Ninth Circle (Stiglic, 1960)
Splendid Outing (Kim Soo-yong, 1978)
The Fall of Otrar (Amirkulov, 1991)
The Devil Queen (Fontoura, 1974)
Real shame about Suzuki, Bresson and Petri specifically (had hoped Pistol Opera would've at least been possible). Not heard of them before but The Devil Queen, The Fall of Otrar, Splendid Outing and The Ninth Circle sound particularly interesting too.

Did they go into detail this time about why they couldn't do them? I seem to remember they said why Four Nights of a Dreamer wasn't possible (maybe on Discord), and was there a rumour about Rozier and Criterion or am I making that up?
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