Criterion Random Speculation Vol.3

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blindside8zao
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#826 Post by blindside8zao »

any word about the Salo re-release? Maybe I should just drive to New York for the retrospective. I've never seen any Pasolini.
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#827 Post by justeleblanc »

blindside8zao wrote:any word about the Salo re-release? Maybe I should just drive to New York for the retrospective. I've never seen any Pasolini.
I'd see a double feature of Salo and Jackass. Someday I'll get my wish....
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#828 Post by kaujot »

Perhaps Truffaut's Small Change if they've got some deal going with MGM now.
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#829 Post by ByMarkClark.com »

I've never seen any Pasolini.
Then you might want to track some down before venturing into SALO.

My guesses:

Nov: LA JOUR SE LEVE, TWO-LANE BLACKTOP and a couple of off-the-radar-screen items. Something like Truffaut's THE LAST METRO, or tiles we haven't heard about in a while, like HUMANITY AND PAPER BALLOONS or THE ONLY SON.

Dec: BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ and a boxed set, possibly Ophuls.
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#830 Post by fdm »

If they're not having production problems... I speculate that Berlin Alexanderplatz will be a November release. ([December is a bit late to take advantage of the full holiday buying season... and Fanny And Alexander, for example, was a November release]. And it's on for October in the UK.) Gotta be November.
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#831 Post by justeleblanc »

fdm wrote:I I speculate that Berlin Alexanderplatz will be a November release. ([December is a bit late to take advantage of the full holiday buying season... and Fanny And Alexander, for example, was a November release].
I agree, that's a possibility. The OPHULS box may be an early 08.
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#832 Post by arsonfilms »

justeleblanc wrote:
fdm wrote:If they're not having production problems... I speculate that Berlin Alexanderplatz will be a November release.
I agree, that's a possibility. The OPHULS box may be an early 08.
Anytime anyone says late one year or early the next I always assume the later date. I'd expect the Ophuls box and the Human Condition trilogy next year, unless by some miracle they finish early. Sawdust and Tinsel is also a good possibility, since it's been in the works for a bit and was confirmed as upcoming. Berlin Alexanderplatz also seems most likely for November.
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justeleblanc
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#833 Post by justeleblanc »

arsonfilms wrote:Sawdust and Tinsel is also a good possibility, since it's been in the works for a bit and was confirmed as upcoming. Berlin Alexanderplatz also seems most likely for November.
I don't know about Sawdust and Tinsel. I was under the assumption that the film in general needed a lot more restoration.
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#834 Post by Gigi M. »

I had a dream last night that Criterion was going to release Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatcher next month. I don't know why, but I have the feeling is actually happening.
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#835 Post by miless »

Gigi M. wrote:I had a dream last night that Criterion was going to release Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatcher next month. I don't know why, but I have the feeling is actually happening.
Oh man... that would be THE release of the year!
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#836 Post by justeleblanc »

miless wrote:
Gigi M. wrote:I had a dream last night that Criterion was going to release Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatcher next month.
Oh man... that would be THE release of the year!
Seriously? To me that would be as exciting as KOKO 2.
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#837 Post by miless »

justeleblanc wrote:
miless wrote:
Gigi M. wrote:I had a dream last night that Criterion was going to release Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatcher next month.
Oh man... that would be THE release of the year!
Seriously? To me that would be as exciting as KOKO 2.
I'm a sucker for the original Siegel directed IotBS. It's such a strange, paranoid film (with some great camera work) that I truly admire it.

maybe not "release of the year", per se (that'd probably be Stranger Than Paradise/Permanent Vacation or Ivan's Childhood, for me) but it'd be a damn fine release!
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#838 Post by justeleblanc »

miless wrote:I'm a sucker for the original Siegel directed IotBS. It's such a strange, paranoid film (with some great camera work) that I truly admire it.

maybe not "release of the year", per se (that'd probably be Stranger Than Paradise/Permanent Vacation or Ivan's Childhood, for me) but it'd be a damn fine release!
I would actually love to see a Siegel set, much like the Fuller, but I don't think his films are available for that. Maybe I'm wrong.
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#839 Post by eez28 »

So Houston is having an Antonioni retrospective and by looking at these films it would be really cool to have an Early Antonioni set with his short films and first features.
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#840 Post by zedz »

La signora senza camelie and I Vinti are the only early features not already spoken for in the US, but those two plus a disc of shorts would be most welcome.
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#841 Post by justeleblanc »

zedz wrote:La signora senza camelie and I Vinti are the only early features not already spoken for in the US, but those two plus a disc of shorts would be most welcome.
I haven't seen these, but would they go well as a second disc to LA NOTTE?
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#842 Post by Jeff »

That's a great looking retrospective. Your homework is to attend each and every film, write down who the distributor is, and report back to us. :)
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#843 Post by a.khan »

miless wrote:
Gigi M. wrote:I had a dream last night that Criterion was going to release Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatcher next month. I don't know why, but I have the feeling is actually happening.
Oh man... that would be THE release of the year!
"The Beguiled" would be THE release in any year.

You're wrong. I'm right!
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Luke M
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#844 Post by Luke M »

I was hoping for some announcements today. They seem to come on either Mondays or Fridays. Oh well.
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arsonfilms
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#845 Post by arsonfilms »

the general rule of thumb is that it'll be the Friday after the 15th, unless the 15th is shortly after a Friday, in which case it will BE the 15th. I'd count on midday Friday, with Wednesday and Thursday as somewhat unlikely possibilities.
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#846 Post by Via_Chicago »

Jeff wrote:
That's a great looking retrospective. Your homework is to attend each and every film, write down who the distributor is, and report back to us.
You can try contacting the Gene Siskel Film Center who had an Antonioni retrospective in Chicago in June and July. I would guess that the majority of the prints are from overseas (with a few exceptions). Here is the list of special thanks:
Antonioni was organized by Cinecittà Holding and is sponsored by the Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Chicago. Special thanks to Tina Cervone and Patrizia Gambarotta, Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Chicago; Federica Terzulli, Cinecittà Holding; Archer Nielson, Pacific Film Archive; Sarah Finklea, Janus Films; Jessica Rosner, Kino International; Valentina Mandozzi, Minerva Pictures; James Velaise, Pretty Pictures; Michael Piaker, Sony Pictures Classics; Mena de Villamor, Surf Film; Marilee Womack, Warner Brothers Classics.
In the U.S., Kino has a 35mm print of Il Grido. Janus has the U.S. distribution rights to a lot of Antonioni's films, but the only print they possess is a 16mm print of L'Avventura (!). I would imagine that The Passenger came from Sony and Zabriskie Point from Warners. The rest undoubtedly came from Italy (who, according to everyone I know in the theatrical business, are a pain in the ass to work with).
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#847 Post by domino harvey »

With Melville's last film Un Flic being out of print in R1, does anyone know if a Criterion-release could be in the future?
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#848 Post by Gigi M. »

domino harvey wrote:With Melville's last film Un Flic being out of print in R1, does anyone know if a Criterion-release could be in the future?
Is always a possibility that Criterion might release it in the future, but the AB was pretty good image wise; no extras, just a trailer.
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#849 Post by Jeff »

Gigi M. wrote:
domino harvey wrote:With Melville's last film Un Flic being out of print in R1, does anyone know if a Criterion-release could be in the future?
Is always a possibility that Criterion might release it in the future, but the AB was pretty good image wise; no extras, just a trailer.
Studio Canal holds the rights. A Criterion release seems well within the realm of possibility.
kekid
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#850 Post by kekid »

Will Warner now expedite Zabriskie Point?
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