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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:31 pm 
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He dances well too!


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:09 pm 
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A veritable blur of suede elbow patches over safe professorial tweed!


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:30 pm 
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At least he was wearing more than I was at the time.

He is so easy to crack up. We were walking back from a Saturday trip to the wonderful Winterfeldt markets in Schoneberg . Serdar detoured us this way and that to show off bits of the old (Isherwood) and new gay Berlin. In one lovely street, right next door to a Children's preschool (zoning in Berlin is totally non moralistic, like the city itself) was a combo gay Bookstore/leather fetish and backroom video place. And there in the sex shop window to keep company with all the other Halloween adornments decorating the children's yard was a butt plug in the shape of an English garden gnome. I had to explain to Neph what it was, and he was unable to speak for some time, after being led to a street lamp where he kept shaking his head in disbelief (Like Jannings in Last Command).

Has he ever told you about the near riot he provoked one time at the Les Halles MacDonalds when he surveyed the crowd and stage whispered to someone ("les negres sont partout...")

The young are always a joy to us, n'est-ce pas?


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 12:57 pm 
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According to Jérôme Soulet from Gaumont, there is a plan to release 3 Raymond Bernard silents in the last quarter of 2012. No details regarding the titles. But, I would guess that Le miracle des loups, Le joueur d'échecs and Tarakanova are probably the titles in question. I'll keep you informed when more details become available.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:11 pm 
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Fantastic news. Together with the Epstein set, this means a really brilliant year for French silents.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:07 pm 
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WHOAH WHOAH WHOAH. . . what Epstein set and what films are in it?

Fantastic news on Bernard of course-- it's a void that's needed filling for quite a long time. CHESS PLAYER (along with early thirties Bernard) is to me the perfect exemplar of what Gance (and L'Herbier) always tried to do but could never pull off 100% successfully: marry the techniques of the avant garde to a melodrama for broadest possible popular consumption. To knock out the devotees of the kind of cinema on display at places like the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombiers as well as regular working men and women, all at once. To make a popular film without surrendering one's aesthetic principles. To prove that the progress taking place in avant circles via handheld, rapid cutting, camera movement, etc, could be employed without sacrifice or dumbdown in popular melodrama. It's something that Dreyer had his heart broken trying to do at the same time via JOAN. It's never an easy thing to do, and many hearts like EvS's were dashed in the attempt. Bernard seemed to do it with a fluidity and an ease, it'll be interesting to see LUPES and others.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:22 pm 
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HerrSchreck wrote:
WHOAH WHOAH WHOAH. . . what Epstein set and what films are in it?

I hope you're sitting down.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:52 pm 
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Holy glickamole! Even better, they're releasing God Bless America by Bobcat Goldthwait.

Seriously, that's fabulous news, especially for the general recognition of the man's work. I've seen all of these, and can say that even some of the more obscure films are in magnificent condition . . something you might not expect for a once-neglected master like Ep.

No mention of extras, but I would love a doco on the man (I do have one, great interviews w his sister, but its unsubbed), or at least on the making of one of his features like USHER, which has needed a new transfer for a good while now. No discredit to the great Kalat bringing this out on All Day, but its in need of updating as there was a lot of digital noise on the otherwise nice transfer (kind of a contradiction in terms but those whove seen it will understand). My guess is that with the coming of this set, the rights issues may have been ironed out, and we may finally see the MoC Usher (plus others?) come out, and perhaps even--strap me in--dare I dream?--a CC or Eclipse edition on the horizon?

Come on, CC you owe us all one for 1) baiting us then not coming thru with Grem on Eclipse, and 2) you know, that thing with the Furniture and all.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:10 pm 
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Very well said about CC, but I'm ready to forgive them everything they did or not did if they actually release Fejös' "Lonesome" (and remember that MoC shied away from it even though they had already prepared what would have been the greatest cover design in their whole history).

And yes, some of the Epsteins floating around look really amazingly good, especially "Mauprat". But it will be a great pleasure to see " L'or des mers" in a good version, finally. And have you really seen "Mor'Vran"!?


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:43 pm 
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I wouldnt lie.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:54 am 

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Tommaso wrote:
Fantastic news. Together with the Epstein set, this means a really brilliant year for French silents.

And don't forget Flicker Alley's Albatros releases, which David Shepard recently confirmed at the end of this interview.
David Shepard wrote:
We’re working on Gribiche and La maison du mystère and Les nouveaux messieurs. We licensed a whole package of Albatros films from the Cinémathèque Française. And many of those films were never shown here in the United States, or at least were never revived after they were shown here only in cut versions in the 1920s. But I think there’s enough interest in silent cinema to sustain the release of them.

Other titles he previously mentioned for the main set are Kean, Le Brasier Ardent and Feu Mathias Pascal.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:51 am 
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Mr Soulet indicated yesterday that Gaumont is planning to join forces with Pathé (with whom they share an archive building) to produce 2 boxsets per year of silent features. My jaw dropped several inches when I read that. I never thought it would ever happen... I can already see a beautiful boxset of Fescourt's Les Misérables. :P
BTW it's only at the planning stage, but I hope it will really happen.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:42 pm 
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That is great news -- hopefully they will get farther into that series than Gaumont did with their magnificent "Le cinéma premier" sets, the third of which was supposed to feature films by the "impressionists" or the narrative avant-garde.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 11:41 am 
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In case the little note on the Gaumont thread was missed a RB box in November (subject to final approval of materials) includes-
Le Miracle des Loups
LE JOUEUR D'ECHECS
TARAKANOVA

This and Epstein in the same month? Who'd of Adam and Eve'd it?


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 10:27 am 
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Ann Harding wrote:
According to Jérôme Soulet from Gaumont, there is a plan to release 3 Raymond Bernard silents in the last quarter of 2012. No details regarding the titles. But, I would guess that Le miracle des loups, Le joueur d'échecs and Tarakanova are probably the titles in question. I'll keep you informed when more details become available.

The Bernard DVD boxset is scheduled for November 7th (with the three above mentioned films).


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:49 am 
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Specs are up for the box
http://boutique.gaumont.fr/fr/produit_5 ... mmande.php


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 12:03 pm 
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NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote:

With English subs, that's a rare and unexpected pleasure from a French DVD.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 12:24 pm 
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Let's just hope they've also subbed the extras. Great set in any case.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 12:25 pm 
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Does anyone know if Le joueur d'échecs is a new restoration or a recycling of the same materials used for the Milestone release?


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:41 pm 
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triodelover wrote:
Does anyone know if Le joueur d'échecs is a new restoration or a recycling of the same materials used for the Milestone release?

It will be the same Photoplay restoration. But it won't be the NTSC transfer used by Milestone. It will be a genuine PAL original with French titles and the great Henri Rabaud score (restored by Carl Davis).


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:44 pm 
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Thank you, Ann. A must buy, then.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:28 pm 
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Manna from the fucking heavens.. I've been needing to see WOLVES for like EVER!

Truly excellent little set for a neglected master.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 6:49 am 
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Little note on the Miserables resto being shown at the Lumiere Festival Lyon shortly alongside restos of Ophuls, Clouzot and Renoir's Golden Coach
http://www.forgottensilver.net/2012/08/ ... restauree/
http://www.forgottensilver.net/2012/09/ ... 12-a-lyon/


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 4:26 am 
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I got an advance copy of the Raymond Bernard box for a review. I can confirm the presence of English subs on all films. The print for Miracle des loups is superb. For Le Joueur d'échecs, it's the original Photoplay PAL master. And Tarakanova is a new digital transfer, a little soft and grainy, but a hundred times better than the horrid CF print I saw a few years back. I'll give you the link to the review when it comes online.


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 Post subject: Re: Raymond Bernard
PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 5:56 am 
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My review of the Bernard box and some screen captures.
Reviews of Le Miracle des loups, Le Joueur d'échecs and Tarakanova.


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