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skuhn8
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#126 Post by skuhn8 »

Finally a Czech! Now we're getting somewhere. Time to start pooling resources.
petoluk
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#127 Post by petoluk »

skuhn8 wrote:Finally a Czech! Now we're getting somewhere. Time to start pooling resources.

OK, fire away. :wink:

FYI, I'll be away for the weekend, w/o access to the Internet, but feel free to drop me a PM about anything regarding the Czechoslovak cinema - I'll get back to you on Monday.

Cheers!

Peto

(P.S. Is it true you come from Hungary? If so, I'm searching for this edition of Pálfi's Hukkle. Do you know an English-friendly e-shop I could use by any chance? Thanks!)
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skuhn8
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#128 Post by skuhn8 »

petoluk wrote:I'm searching for this edition of Pálfi's Hukkle. Do you know an English-friendly e-shop I could use by any chance?
To the best of my knowledge Hukkle with the DTS track is out of print. "nem rendelhető" means cannot be ordered. I think they'll rerelease it when Taxodermy comes out. I'll keep you posted.
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#129 Post by pro-bassoonist »

Acclaimed Polish director A. Zulawski's (Possession) difficult to track down On the Silver Globe is set to be released 08/28 by Facets. Not the best distrib by any stretch of the imagination but...a must own title.

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#130 Post by skuhn8 »

petoluk wrote:[Is it true you come from Hungary? If so, I'm searching for this edition of Pálfi's Hukkle. Do you know an English-friendly e-shop I could use by any chance? Thanks!)
Located a stash of the Hukkle dvds in Budapest. Are you interested in one? Let me know.
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#131 Post by pro-bassoonist »

I am interested in one. Could I take you up on that offer. I would be willing to send you something in return. If this should be fine with you you could email me at [email protected], or PM-me.

Thanks in advance for considering my request.

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#132 Post by Steven H »

The very interesting Yamamoto Musashi film Robinson's Garden (1987) is coming out from FACETS on Sept. 25th. Here's what FACETS' site has to say:
Independent filmmaker Masashi Yamamota, known for his edgy dramas that capture the restless spirit of Japanese youth, appropriates the The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe and transplants it to present-day Tokyo. The story begins when Kumi discovers mysterious ruins on the outskirts of the city. Now overgrown, the haunting atmosphere of "the garden" draws her in, consuming her with its beauty, color, and fantasy. Just like Crusoe on his deserted island, Kumi is lost and isolated in Robinson's Garden. Shot by Tom DiCillo, director of Living in Oblivion and Jim Jarmusch's frequent cinematographer. "Robinson's Garden is a true original...funny, unpredictable, quixotic magic" (Nigel Andrews, Financial Times). In Japanese with English subtitles.
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#133 Post by tavernier »

Facets is also releasing Bunuel's A WOMAN WITHOUT LOVE on Sept. 25, and in October, Facets will be ruining....er, releasing the following films:

Bunuel's SUSANA
Syberberg's OUR HITLER
Laloux's FANTASTIC PLANET
Aleksander Ford's KRZYZACY
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#134 Post by zedz »

tavernier wrote:Facets is also releasing Bunuel's A WOMAN WITHOUT LOVE on Sept. 25, and in October, Facets will be ruining....er, releasing the following films:

Bunuel's SUSANA
Syberberg's OUR HITLER
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
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justeleblanc
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#135 Post by justeleblanc »

I'm actually looking forward to seeing whether or not my VHS of SUSANA is better or worse.
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miless
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#136 Post by miless »

I'm guessing there's no news on the long postponed Sátántangó. and don't give me all this shit about going multi-region... I hear it ALL THE GODDAMNED TIME!
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#137 Post by denti alligator »

miless wrote:I'm guessing there's no news on the long postponed Sátántangó. and don't give me all this shit about going multi-region... I hear it ALL THE GODDAMNED TIME!
Sorry, but there's no excuse, man!
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#138 Post by miless »

denti alligator wrote:Sorry, but there's no excuse, man!
money.
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domino harvey
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#139 Post by domino harvey »

you don't have $40 for the Phillips all-region player from Target but you have the $50 or more the Facets is going to run you once it comes out?
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#140 Post by Michael Kerpan »

domino harvey wrote:you don't have $40 for the Phillips all-region player from Target but you have the $50 or more the Facets is going to run you once it comes out?
Which model is this (these days)?

When an adequate multi-region DVD player is no more expensive than a couple of DVDs, ITS price is pretty insignificant.

On the other hand -- having the entire world's DVD output tempting you can result in lots of extra spending.

;~}
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#141 Post by justeleblanc »

Tarr is personally overseeing the transfer of SATANTANGO himself and is very slow and meticulous. The Facets DVDs will most likely be worth the wait.
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#142 Post by tavernier »

Tarr supposedly oversaw the other Facets releases of his films too....
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#143 Post by MichaelB »

And didn't he also oversee the PAL versions of Sátántangó, which came out in 2006? What's so complicated about an NTSC transfer that it should take several months longer?

(To be fair to Facets, their releases aren't invariably shit - the Sokurov DVDs were so good that you'd never guess the distributor. Then again, they weren't in-house productions, which probably helped)
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#144 Post by justeleblanc »

tavernier wrote:Tarr supposedly oversaw the other Facets releases of his films too....
I stand corrected.
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#145 Post by domino harvey »

They probably walked Tarr around their offices and showed him segments from their other releases and he went "Oh, Americans like for their films to look like complete shit. Get to work, Facets!"
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#146 Post by miless »

domino harvey wrote:They probably walked Tarr around their offices and showed him segments from their other releases and he went "Oh, Americans like for their films to look like complete shit. Get to work, Facets!"
Except, of course, for Almanac of Fall... which may just be a fluke.
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#147 Post by justeleblanc »

miless wrote:
domino harvey wrote:They probably walked Tarr around their offices and showed him segments from their other releases and he went "Oh, Americans like for their films to look like complete shit. Get to work, Facets!"
Except, of course, for Almanac of Fall... which may just be a fluke.
That's such a gorgeous film to begin with though, I mean, you really have to try to fuck that up. Haliburton couldn't even fuck that one up.
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#148 Post by tavernier »

justeleblanc wrote:Haliburton couldn't even fuck that one up.
Sez you...
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#149 Post by justeleblanc »

Thanks for enlightening me about Haliburton. (Who knew?)
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miless
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#150 Post by miless »

domino harvey wrote:you don't have $40 for the Phillips all-region player from Target but you have the $50 or more the Facets is going to run you once it comes out?
which Phillips model DVD player is this?
but to correctly display PAL I need an HDMI cable, right?
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