Bernardo Bertolucci on DVD
- Dylan
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Bertolucci's La Luna - Brazilian edition
Thank you "Annie!" This indeed is wonderful news, I can't wait! Hopefully somebody will also pick up "Spider's Stratagem," "Conformist," and other Bertolucci's soon!
Annie, any recent information on this release? I hope it hasn't been delayed.
Annie, any recent information on this release? I hope it hasn't been delayed.
- Lino
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Bertolucci's La Luna - Brazilian edition
I've checked Versatil's site and it doesn't have a date yet. They said first semester, so I guess we can expect it to come out somewhere between now and June...
- Dylan
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Bertolucci's La Luna - Brazilian edition
Well, it's almost June and no release date announcement yet (or cover art, or even an update stating that English audio will be included). I wonder if they came across some rights trouble?
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Bertolucci's La Luna - Brazilian edition
All their "em breve" announcements are held back for some reason. I dont think their schedule is to be trusted. Their Rocha releases have been "coming soon" for years...
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Bernardo Bertolucci on DVD
This was the most pleasing discovery for me in the past months; Bertolucci's The Spider's Stratagem (1970) and La Luna (1979) will be released on DVD in Brazil by DVD Versátil in February , who also released Prima della rivoluzione (1964) before. The only brazilian web site i know (with an english interface) that ships to international addresses.
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- Dylan
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Wonderful news!
"La Luna" was filmed in English, and I believe it was reported last year that Versatil was going to include the English audio. If they followed through and included the English audio, I'm purchasing a copy of "La Luna" the minute it becomes available.
As for "Spider's Stratagem," equally great news as this is a really great film and I eagerly await to see it restored (as the New Yorker VHS is pretty sub par), but I will have to hold back if Versatil's DVD doesn't include English subtitles.
Despite my immense Bertolucci enthusiasm that has risen from two of his most hard to find films being released (one of which I haven't seen), I need to find out more technical details about these releases. "La Luna," at the very least, must include English audio.
Dylan
"La Luna" was filmed in English, and I believe it was reported last year that Versatil was going to include the English audio. If they followed through and included the English audio, I'm purchasing a copy of "La Luna" the minute it becomes available.
As for "Spider's Stratagem," equally great news as this is a really great film and I eagerly await to see it restored (as the New Yorker VHS is pretty sub par), but I will have to hold back if Versatil's DVD doesn't include English subtitles.
Despite my immense Bertolucci enthusiasm that has risen from two of his most hard to find films being released (one of which I haven't seen), I need to find out more technical details about these releases. "La Luna," at the very least, must include English audio.
Dylan
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According to the "Bernardo Bertolucci Interviews" book, "La Luna" was shot in 1.85:1 (and "Spider's Stratagem" in 1.66:1, which it presently isn't available in). And it doesn't appear that any Versatil releases so far have had English subtitles, but I'm crossing my fingers for the original English audio for "La Luna."
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- Dylan
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I'd certainly be interested in seeing those caps. I've been told that the French disc is quite an outstanding transfer. I know the German disc of "La Luna" is coming, but has anybody looked at the Brazilian release yet? What about the release of "The Spider's Stratagem" (a great film that I would love to see restored)?
- Dylan
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Partner (Bertolucci, 1968)
This is an excellent movie, my favorite NoShame release so far. It is a challenging film...angry, politically-driven, absorbingly literal. Like you, I found it very overwhelming, but I will study its intentions and psychology in the future, as I have with many of his films.
It was Bertolucci's first of four feature films shot in 2.35:1, and it's loaded with gorgeously unique panoramic compositions and Godardian use of objects, furniture, and color. Pierre Clementi is wonderful, sort of a hybrid of Delon and Leaud, with a dash of pure insanity thrown in (that brief scene where he confronts the giant shadow is wonderful). And that interesting, fragmented score by Ennio Morricone.
Most of all, it's part of one of Bertolucci's most interesting periods (his "Italian New Wave," which lasted from 1964-69 with two features and one short). Meanwhile, I think "Before the Revolution" is one of the most beautiful movies ever made, and I think many here will be awe-struck when Criterion finally releases it.
Anyway, yeah, "Partner" is a hell of a movie. Any other fans here?
It was Bertolucci's first of four feature films shot in 2.35:1, and it's loaded with gorgeously unique panoramic compositions and Godardian use of objects, furniture, and color. Pierre Clementi is wonderful, sort of a hybrid of Delon and Leaud, with a dash of pure insanity thrown in (that brief scene where he confronts the giant shadow is wonderful). And that interesting, fragmented score by Ennio Morricone.
Most of all, it's part of one of Bertolucci's most interesting periods (his "Italian New Wave," which lasted from 1964-69 with two features and one short). Meanwhile, I think "Before the Revolution" is one of the most beautiful movies ever made, and I think many here will be awe-struck when Criterion finally releases it.
Anyway, yeah, "Partner" is a hell of a movie. Any other fans here?
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- Steven H
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Partner (Bertolucci, 1968)
This was definitely one of my favorite DVDs that I chanced upon last year (a gift from my thoughtful girlfriend). Admittedly, I'm not the biggest Bertolucci fan, but so many things fascinated me about it (it probably helps that I had just read The Double) that I'm anxious to give his films that I've seen another chance. I can't claim to have much insight either, but the film is obviously interesting on a purely visual level, and extremely successful in making the personal political. As I was walking past my DVD collection the other day, I saw the spine and was reminded at how much I enjoyed it. I'll have to take another look (when I have time).
- thomega
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La Luna
I received it today. There are two sets of german subtitles: one only for the short pieces of italian dialogue and the other for everything. One can switch freely among these two and no subtitles at all. One can switch freely between the german and the english soundtrack. There are no english subtitles for the italian dialogue.Dylan wrote:The German DVD came out last Tuesday. Has anybody seen it yet? Are there forced English subtitles when accessing the English audio?
I haven't watched the complete film yet, but the transfer looks very nice on my PAL 16:9 CRT.
- thomega
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As I said, I haven't watched the movie in its entirety, but there appears to be very little italian dialogue. It's not among protagonists, but people on the street or rude spectators chatting in the opera during an aria, etc. It's probably more important as texturing than as textual information.Dylan wrote:how much Italian dialogue is there?