Cohen Film Collection
- What A Disgrace
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Re: Cohen Film Collection
Full specs to The Wind Will Carry Us.
- Filmed conversation between director Abbas Kiarostami and Richard Peña
- Feature-length audio commentary by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum and scholar Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa
- New essay by critic Peter Tonguette
- 2014 Re-Release Trailer
- Filmed conversation between director Abbas Kiarostami and Richard Peña
- Feature-length audio commentary by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum and scholar Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa
- New essay by critic Peter Tonguette
- 2014 Re-Release Trailer
- zedz
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Re: Cohen Film Collection
Which means that the French DVD is still an essential purchase.What A Disgrace wrote:Full specs to The Wind Will Carry Us.
- Filmed conversation between director Abbas Kiarostami and Richard Peña
- Feature-length audio commentary by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum and scholar Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa
- New essay by critic Peter Tonguette
- 2014 Re-Release Trailer
- swo17
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Apparently the Madman edition ports over disc 1 of the French one, but not disc 2 (with that Kiarostami masterclass feature). Can anyone confirm or deny?
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I don't know about the Madman but the two disc Artificial Eye version includes both 'A week with Abbas Kiarostami' and 'A Lesson in Cinema'. Currently £4.99 at Amazon.swo17 wrote:Apparently the Madman edition ports over disc 1 of the French one, but not disc 2 (with that Kiarostami masterclass feature). Can anyone confirm or deny?
- zedz
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At that price it hardly even counts as double dipping.aewb wrote:I don't know about the Madman but the two disc Artificial Eye version includes both 'A week with Abbas Kiarostami' and 'A Lesson in Cinema'. Currently £4.99 at Amazon.swo17 wrote:Apparently the Madman edition ports over disc 1 of the French one, but not disc 2 (with that Kiarostami masterclass feature). Can anyone confirm or deny?
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Re: Cohen Film Collection
Ooooooh, This is a GOOD ONE!
- swo17
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If it's the complete cut...
- FrauBlucher
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Last year I saw a screening of the restoration. When I get home I'll check the program to see what it says about the cut.
- jwd5275
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I don't hold out much hope that it will be the uncut version since the Kino disc was likely sourced from the same Rohauer print Cohen will be using...
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The page for it (the restoration, no the disc) on their site lists it at 134 min.
- FrauBlucher
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I thought I saw the resto more recently than the program states (2011). Man time flies. It didn't specify cut or restoration, just a new 35mm print. Anyhoo, the Cohen site says 2K as well as the running time that Mr Hansen lists. Does 134 sound like the full version? Wikipedia didn't mention any kind of differing version.
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The ems says "ca. 130 min" but that's in PAL. The cut scene is brief but crucial.
- EddieLarkin
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"134 mins" could mean either, as the uncut version only adds 50 seconds. The uncut German disc runs 134m42s (when adjusted for PAL) and the cut Kino disc 133m56s.
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Re: Cohen Film Collection
September 23 - Claude Lanzmann's The Last of the Unjust (2 disc set; list price for blu-ray is 49.98)
September 30 - Claude Chabrol's Merci pour le chocolat (Nightcap)
September 30 - Claude Chabrol's Merci pour le chocolat (Nightcap)
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Cohen Film Collection
Another weak Chabrol film, though maybe they'll add in some good extras-- at this point I'm expecting an announcement of Comedy of Power! Since Merci pour le chocolat was put out by First Run, I'm guessing/hoping this means the superb the Bridesmaid is also coming soon (and I wonder if they're sitting on Betty and L'Enfer from the Kimstim box)
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Re: Cohen Film Collection
They have both Betty and L'enfer, plus The Swindle listed on their site, so I'd imagine that all three will get blu-rays eventually, assuming the already released titles are selling decently.
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- domino harvey
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Ooh, Rien ne va plus is a great late period Chabrol, a wonderful To Catch a Thief spiritual successor
- FrauBlucher
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Re: Cohen Film Collection
Another gem will be coming from Cohen at some point....
Another Man's Poison, (1951, Irving Rapper) a Bette Davis noir
Cohen is quickly becoming one of my favorite labels. I just wish that they would start releasing the Keaton's. I suspect the Kino's hold on them should be up soon.
Another Man's Poison, (1951, Irving Rapper) a Bette Davis noir
Cohen is quickly becoming one of my favorite labels. I just wish that they would start releasing the Keaton's. I suspect the Kino's hold on them should be up soon.
- What A Disgrace
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I can't wait for the specs on Favorites of the Moon, but I'm half afraid that Cohen is going to forget that they're even releasing it. Its kind of unreal that an Otar Iosseliani film is coming out on Blu-ray.
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Ooh, that's a gem indeed! One of my favorite noirs.FrauBlucher wrote:Another gem will be coming from Cohen at some point....
Another Man's Poison, (1951, Irving Rapper) a Bette Davis noir
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Like Dom I am also hoping for the Bridesmaid (La Demoiselle d'honneur) on blu, which I hope is accompanied by the full length 'making of (Haut les coeurs) showing Chabrol's relationship with cast and crew, where he veers erratically from batty old uncle openly scorned or at best begrudgingly tolerated to venerable maestro.domino harvey wrote:Another weak Chabrol film, though maybe they'll add in some good extras-- at this point I'm expecting an announcement of Comedy of Power! Since Merci pour le chocolat was put out by First Run, I'm guessing/hoping this means the superb the Bridesmaid is also coming soon (and I wonder if they're sitting on Betty and L'Enfer from the Kimstim box)