Yeah, Histoire(s) du cinema is just a SD video montage, even his original sources were just videotapes of films he "sampled". It needs to be enjoyed as it is, because as you say a rebuild is unrealistic, and the SD transitions and editing is wholly part of the piece anyways, much like musicians often sample vinyl records complete with surface noise and clicks and pops.The Fanciful Norwegian wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 4:59 pmI could be wrong but I don't actually think Godard "reconstructed" Moments choisis for 35mm, it's just SD video transferred to 35mm. The series proper is SD video (presumably PAL) and I imagine a BD release would be upscaled to 1080i50. The degree of manipulation involved makes a rebuild from HD sources completely unfathomable.Calvin wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 1:52 pmNot sure about the whole thing but Japan recently got a Blu-Ray release of Moments choisis des Histoire(s) du cinema which you can get a look at heredenti alligator wrote:Question about Histoire(s) du cinema: has there been a restoration? How will they handle the use of SD sources?
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One benefit to a Blu-ray though is that Radiance could have room on the disc to present a supplemental version of the film with burned in IDs for the films that runs while the subtitle track translates the audio. The Australian DVD version requires you to choose one or the other
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Well, not to mention getting it back into print....but yeah, that would be cool.domino harvey wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 5:54 pm One benefit to a Blu-ray though is that Radiance could have room on the disc to present a supplemental version of the film with burned in IDs for the films that runs while the subtitle track translates the audio. The Australian DVD version requires you to choose one or the other
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There's no reason to make a separate encode for this, you could just do it with subtitle tracks—one with narration/dialogue, one with IDs, and one with both. Anime releases do stuff like this a lot, with different subtitle tracks for various combinations of dialogue, onscreen text, song lyrics, and annotations. I have no idea why Madman limited viewers to one or the other (subtitle tracks are so small in the scheme of things I doubt they didn't have room for a third).domino harvey wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 5:54 pm One benefit to a Blu-ray though is that Radiance could have room on the disc to present a supplemental version of the film with burned in IDs for the films that runs while the subtitle track translates the audio. The Australian DVD version requires you to choose one or the other
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Radiance just announced Adieu Philippine as coming in 2026 on social media.
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I asked Fran regarding his comments back in 2022 that "We found some Deville. But not restored… when we have enough of a following perhaps we will undertake it."
His answers on whether they had reached that point yet was "afraid not. I don’t think sales are up to scratch for that kind of thing yet. I think maybe if we hit 1000 members I may consider a member exclusive for something like that or La flor."
Somewhat surprisingly, he said the same answer applied to the Manoel de Oliveria restorations. I wouldn't have thought that Abraham's Valley would be much more of a commercial risk than, say, the Królikiewicz but *shrug*
His answers on whether they had reached that point yet was "afraid not. I don’t think sales are up to scratch for that kind of thing yet. I think maybe if we hit 1000 members I may consider a member exclusive for something like that or La flor."
Somewhat surprisingly, he said the same answer applied to the Manoel de Oliveria restorations. I wouldn't have thought that Abraham's Valley would be much more of a commercial risk than, say, the Królikiewicz but *shrug*
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Well shoot, that’s contrary to their previous comments but definitely excellent news! What about the rest, it’s all back in play?andyli wrote: Thu Dec 18, 2025 11:01 am Radiance just announced Adieu Philippine as coming in 2026 on social media.
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I would instantly subscribe for a year (if that's what becoming a member means) if they offered La Flor and de Oliveria.Calvin wrote: Thu Dec 18, 2025 11:07 am I asked Fran regarding his comments back in 2022 that "We found some Deville. But not restored… when we have enough of a following perhaps we will undertake it."
His answers on whether they had reached that point yet was "afraid not. I don’t think sales are up to scratch for that kind of thing yet. I think maybe if we hit 1000 members I may consider a member exclusive for something like that or La flor."
Somewhat surprisingly, he said the same answer applied to the Manoel de Oliveria restorations. I wouldn't have thought that Abraham's Valley would be much more of a commercial risk than, say, the Królikiewicz but *shrug*
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Same here. I've nearly pulled the trigger on that German (?) La Flor bluray many times -- maybe I should go ahead and buy it, thus setting in motion that karmic play of a much better edition being announced once I purchase a lesser alternative.denti alligator wrote: Thu Dec 18, 2025 12:37 pmI would instantly subscribe for a year (if that's what becoming a member means) if they offered La Flor and de Oliveria.Calvin wrote: Thu Dec 18, 2025 11:07 am I asked Fran regarding his comments back in 2022 that "We found some Deville. But not restored… when we have enough of a following perhaps we will undertake it."
His answers on whether they had reached that point yet was "afraid not. I don’t think sales are up to scratch for that kind of thing yet. I think maybe if we hit 1000 members I may consider a member exclusive for something like that or La flor."
Somewhat surprisingly, he said the same answer applied to the Manoel de Oliveria restorations. I wouldn't have thought that Abraham's Valley would be much more of a commercial risk than, say, the Królikiewicz but *shrug*
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A French policier
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That narrows it down not at all! Maybe any of the ones released by KLSC?
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Wow, who would have imagined we'd see one of those from Radiance?
They know this terrain far better than I do, so my guess is that it's something I've never heard of.
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It's basically the exact same film as the feature cut Criterion released, just with 20 minutes of fluff cut from the start and 10 worth of shots towards the end are shortened, I don't think there'd be able to include the Assayas film if they are doing that collection.DeprongMori wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 10:48 pmMy understanding is that the film shown in the series is a significantly different film from the theatrical release.dwk wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 10:38 pmCriterion already released the Assayas film in the UKDeprongMori wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 10:27 pm
“Thematically connected French films”?
I doubt it is this collection, but that would be an amazing coup. I know the Akerman film has been recently restored, and it would be great to get the original Assayas film and the Claire Denis film as well.
https://www.themoviedb.org/collection/1 ... uage=en-US
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How different are A Short Film About Killing or …Love from their respective Dekalog chapters?
I’m wondering whether AOB is a clue for the series (“All of the Boys and Girls of their Age).
I’m wondering whether AOB is a clue for the series (“All of the Boys and Girls of their Age).
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I don't think I've seen this mentioned here, on other forums, or on the Discord, but "POR" could be Imamura's The Pornographers. Alongside A Man Vanishes, perhaps the second "Radical Japan" will be Imamura. I believe they would have ten films to work with if they went from 1958-1968—even more if they include the television documentaries, and stop shy of Vengeance is Mine. If I'm not mistaken, Radiance has been respectful of other UK labels, which is appreciated, but those MOC Imamuras are OOP and from the early 2010s. It seems reasonable, assuming the rights are there. Or it could just be Pornographers and Man Vanishes since they (potentially) have separate clues than RJ2 and lack blu-rays.
The Rozier box strongly intimated is surely the release to beat for 2026, already. Getting ahead of myself massively, but I hope it arrives right in time for summer.
The Rozier box strongly intimated is surely the release to beat for 2026, already. Getting ahead of myself massively, but I hope it arrives right in time for summer.
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FWIW, someone (likely Fabrice Aragno) actually approached Godard about using better sources while they were cutting one of his recent films - they made it clear HD sources were available and that they didn't have to use the low-quality video dubs he was using. Godard refused and made it clear the format was a conscious choice, not a compromise. So with that in mind, I doubt these films will ever get rebuilt, not just for practical reasons but aesthetic reasons.Zot! wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 5:39 pmYeah, Histoire(s) du cinema is just a SD video montage, even his original sources were just videotapes of films he "sampled". It needs to be enjoyed as it is, because as you say a rebuild is unrealistic, and the SD transitions and editing is wholly part of the piece anyways, much like musicians often sample vinyl records complete with surface noise and clicks and pops.The Fanciful Norwegian wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 4:59 pmI could be wrong but I don't actually think Godard "reconstructed" Moments choisis for 35mm, it's just SD video transferred to 35mm. The series proper is SD video (presumably PAL) and I imagine a BD release would be upscaled to 1080i50. The degree of manipulation involved makes a rebuild from HD sources completely unfathomable.
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Based on now-ancient memories, Killing is broadly the same film, but less graphic and with some subplots far less fleshed out, but Love has a radically different ending.DeprongMori wrote:How different are A Short Film About Killing or …Love from their respective Dekalog chapters?
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Fran's introduction in the 2026 preview booklet sent out to members actually confirms a Rozier "collection"
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Oh that's great to hear.Calvin wrote:Fran's introduction in the 2026 preview booklet sent out to members actually confirms a Rozier "collection"
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A debut by one of France's most revered filmmakers
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Les Anges du peche? 
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Les Affaires Publiques!
(Which I've actually seen in a better copy than the Godawful bootleg that's on YouTube, but only the once, way back in 1999.)
(Which I've actually seen in a better copy than the Godawful bootleg that's on YouTube, but only the once, way back in 1999.)
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I mean, throw the shorts in for sure but I’m going with this describing a feature debut!
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Les anges du péché is the only Bresson feature not yet available on Blu-ray, so that would be a dream release. And if they can rescue Les affaires publiques while they are at it, what more could we hope for?
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The Bresson would be a dream (no idea why it has remained unavailable here for so long) but I wonder if, coupled with the SOL clue, this might actually pertain to Rohmer's Sign of Leo.