Our new poster for Jean-Luc Godard's WEEKEND! Coming soon in a new 35mm print to an art house near you...

Our new poster for Jean-Luc Godard's WEEKEND! Coming soon in a new 35mm print to an art house near you...

mfunk9786 wrote:No we're not - Vivre Sa Vie was changed.
That's not Satantango, is it? Maybe not.MrEnglishPanda wrote:Criterion just posted a new image of a film they were screening on their Twitter feed.
It isn't a bad guess, and of course that would be a dream come true, but I don't think it is. Those shots in that movie generally found our characters on a road of some sorts. Though, it's been years since I have sat through the entire thing.Tribe wrote:That's not Satantango, is it? Maybe not.
And thinking about it some more, I don't recall any of the characters marching in the distance in Satantango....the shots were all much closer. Wishful thinking on my part.aox wrote:It isn't a bad guess, and of course that would be a dream come true, but I don't think it is. Those shots in that movie generally found our characters on a road of some sorts. Though, it's been years since I have sat through the entire thing.Tribe wrote:That's not Satantango, is it? Maybe not.
Man of Aran and Louisiana Story both had Janus logos on the HVE boxes...I can't believe they've somehow lost the rights to those.Peacock wrote:Flaherty boxset? Or do Criterion not have the rights to the HVE titles?
Milestone released a DVD (through Image) in 2002. Kino released a DVD in the Murnau box set in 2003.Drucker wrote:Could Tabu be a possibility? If it is being looked at for a blu-ray upgrade...who owns the rights in America these days?
The Kino release included the same Milestone/Image DVD that was released independently via Milestone/Image. It wasn't released under the Kino label.captveg wrote:Milestone released a DVD (through Image) in 2002. Kino released a DVD in the Murnau box set in 2003.Drucker wrote:Could Tabu be a possibility? If it is being looked at for a blu-ray upgrade...who owns the rights in America these days?
