Kino
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Remember my post from a few months ago regarding the Rank Noirs? Well, they've been set for release in July.
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I don't know about Rollin, but in July Redemption is releasing The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein.
Special Features: Mastered in HD from the original 35mm negative, Audio commentary by Tim Lucas, editor of Video Watchdog, French with optional English subtitles, English dubbed, Original theatrical trailer
Special Features: Mastered in HD from the original 35mm negative, Audio commentary by Tim Lucas, editor of Video Watchdog, French with optional English subtitles, English dubbed, Original theatrical trailer
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Re: Kino
Kino bought Mountains May Depart at Cannes.
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Sweet! Bring on the Murnau's Kino.
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Geez, finally! I feel like this has been on the rep house circuit for the last ten years with still no home release
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That's very good news, but I had totally expected Criterion to do this one. Oh well; at least we're getting it.
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I don't care who is releasing it, this is the first Kino Blu-ray I'm going to buy in a couple of years.
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Kino Lorber posted on Facebook that on November 17th they are going to put out Mekas' "Walden" & "Lost Lost Lost" on blu ray.
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Faust (F.W. Murnau, 1926) - November 17th
Content and technical specs:
Disc One
Content and technical specs:
Disc One
- Original German release version (Blu-ray) 1926 | 106 min | B&W | 1920x1080p 1.33:1 | 2.0 Stereo
German intertitles with optional English subtitles
- U.S Release version (DVD) 1930 | 116 min | B&W | 720x480 4x3 1.33:1 | 2.0 Stereo
- Piano score by Perez de Azpeitia, adapted from the original 1926 orchestral arrangement
Orchestral score by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
Orchestral score by Timothy Brock, performed by the Olympia Chamber Orchestra (U.S. Release version)
"The Language of Shadows: Faust" - A 53-minute documentary on the making of the film and its subsequent restoration
Screen test footage of Ernst Lubitsch's abandoned 1923 production Marguerite and Faust
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Why is the DVD in 1.50:1 aspect ratio?
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As I understand it, native NTSC ratio is 1.50:1, whilst PAL is 1.25:1 (720x576). Both are squashed or stretched as necessary by the DVD player, to 1.33:1 for a non-anamorphic disc, or 1.78:1 otherwise.
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