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justeleblanc
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#251 Post by justeleblanc »

domino harvey wrote:did Six in Paris get removed from the release calendar? I can't find it up for pre-order anywhere
dvdempire was the only place that listed it i believe. it's not going to happen anytime soon it looks like.

i really hate those fuckers at new yorker.
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#252 Post by patrick »

justeleblanc wrote:Seriously, Janus needs to buy New Yorker.
If we're talking in the realm of pure speculation, it would be terrific - New Yorker could be the new HVE in terms of releasing titles that aren't going to get the Criterion treatment or don't fit into an Eclipse series.

Any reviews for The Freethinker yet? As far as I can tell it's still set for release next week.
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#253 Post by ptmd »

any news on moses und aron? supposed to be out this month...
It's now listed as discontinued by DVD Empire. I've written to them three times without any response. It's possible that they postponed the release because another company was releasing an unrelated DVD of a performance of Schoenberg's opera on the same day and they were concerned about confusion from retailers (Amazon was getting this confused, listing Jean-Marie Straub as the director of the opera for a while). New Yorker's complete lack of customer service is consistently baffling, but hopefully this will come out in the fall.
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#254 Post by fdm »

patrick wrote:Any reviews for The Freethinker yet? As far as I can tell it's still set for release next week.
Got the impression Freethinker too was mia. Six In Paris too, darn, just added it to my order last night...
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#255 Post by tavernier »

"The Freethinker" has been moved to Oct. 30 and "Moses und Aron" has been taken off the release schedule.
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#256 Post by patrick »

fucking New Yorker...
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#257 Post by justeleblanc »

patrick wrote:fucking New Yorker...
Join the club.
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#258 Post by tavernier »

"Six in Paris" has joined "Moses und Aron" in the "indefinitely delayed" column.
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#259 Post by justeleblanc »

tavernier wrote:"Six in Paris" has joined "Moses und Aron" in the "indefinitely delayed" column.
Be sure to add CELINE AND JULIE to that list.

Also, if anyone would like to call New Yorker to find out the current status of these films, let me know.
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#260 Post by tavernier »

justeleblanc wrote:
tavernier wrote:"Six in Paris" has joined "Moses und Aron" in the "indefinitely delayed" column.
Be sure to add CELINE AND JULIE to that list.
I don't think that the Rivette ever had an officially announced release date like those two titles did, excepting Rosenbaum's mentioning that it was in the works. Maybe I missed it.
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#261 Post by justeleblanc »

tavernier wrote:I don't think that the Rivette ever had an officially announced release date like those two titles did, excepting Rosenbaum's mentioning that it was in the works. Maybe I missed it.
In 2005 it was announced on their site, but then taken off.
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#262 Post by tavernier »

justeleblanc wrote:In 2005 it was announced on their site, but then taken off.
OK, thanks...
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#263 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Last I heard, New Yorker was still working on "Celine and Julie". It was my impression that this was something they really really want to get right -- in terms of transfer and extras.
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#264 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Michael, I hope you're right! It's getting to the point where I'm about to buy the BFI edition. I need this film in R1! Besides, after Celine et Julie I can start obsessing over Mother and the Whore again. :) You'd think that New Yorker would treat all of their releases (ahem, Bresson and Godard in particular) with such care. What's happening with them? I want my Rivette. I'm on the boat now to get Janus to buy New Yorker.
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#265 Post by justeleblanc »

Can anyone confirm whether or not New Yorker Films owns the home video rights to these titles:

Resnais, Je t'aime, Je t'aime
Godard, Sauve qui peut (la vie)
Godard/Pennebaker, One P.M.
Rohmer, Rendezvous in Paris
Rohmer, Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle
Rohmer, A Tale of Winter
various, Loin du Vietnam

And does anyone know if these now OOP DVDs are still owned by NYF?

Bresson, L'Argent
Resnais, Mon Oncle d'Amerique
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#266 Post by justeleblanc »

Michael Kerpan wrote:Last I heard, New Yorker was still working on "Celine and Julie". It was my impression that this was something they really really want to get right -- in terms of transfer and extras.
In terms of this being something they really really want to get right, do you remember where you heard that?
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#267 Post by Michael Kerpan »

justeleblanc wrote:In terms of this being something they really really want to get right, do you remember where you heard that?
Yes.

But I can't really say anything more-.

sorry.
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#268 Post by thethirdman »

justeleblanc wrote:
Michael Kerpan wrote:Last I heard, New Yorker was still working on "Celine and Julie". It was my impression that this was something they really really want to get right -- in terms of transfer and extras.
In terms of this being something they really really want to get right, do you remember where you heard that?
They told me the same thing in one of the reply emails they sent me. I have emailed them five or six times over the last two years. I always received a response when I emailed them about Celine and Julie, but they have never answered my Bressonian inquires.
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#269 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

justeleblanc wrote:Can anyone confirm whether or not New Yorker Films owns the home video rights to these titles:
They definitely don't have One P.M. -- Pennebaker Hegedus were offering home video copies on their website (currently under maintenance) for $60.
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#270 Post by justeleblanc »

The Fanciful Norwegian wrote:
justeleblanc wrote:Can anyone confirm whether or not New Yorker Films owns the home video rights to these titles:
They definitely don't have One P.M. -- Pennebaker Hegedus were offering home video copies on their website (currently under maintenance) for $60.
Thanks!
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#271 Post by tavernier »

Updated street dates for various new releases:

9/11 - PRIVATE PROPERTY
9/25 - THE LAST CIGARETTE; ADANGGAMAN
10/9 - THE TREATMENT
10/16 - WHY HAS BODHI-DHARMA LEFT FOR THE EAST? (DIRECTOR'S EDITION)
10/23 - I AM CUBA (ULTIMATE EDITION)
10/30 - EDVARD MUNCH (SPECIAL EDITION) - This version (46 minutes longer) has never been shown in the United States before; includes 4 short documentaries (3 about Munch) and a Watkins short film.
also on 10/30 - PETER WATKINS BOX SET; THE FREETHINKER
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#272 Post by domino harvey »

tavernier wrote:10/23 - I AM CUBA (ULTIMATE EDITION)
oh wow I hope this has corrected audio
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#273 Post by justeleblanc »

Where's the link to these dates?
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#274 Post by Don Lope de Aguirre »

Some of these are Milestone releases, no?
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#275 Post by tryavna »

Don Lope de Aguirre wrote:Some of these are Milestone releases, no?
I Am Cuba certainly will be. And it should have the "corrected audio" (i.e., no Russian narrator).

The Watkins stuff will, of course, be from Project X.
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