Lionsgate more likely, this is Studio Canal.Jeff wrote:Studio Canal holds the rights. A Criterion release seems well within the realm of possibility.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?
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No, but I wish L'Atalante would go OOP from New Yorker.oldsheperd wrote:I hear L'Argent is OOP from New Yorker. Does anyone know about a Criterion perhaps?
Actually, as I look, it seems like New Yorker's DVDs of Mohsen Makmahlbaf's The Silence and Moment of Innocence are no longer available at Amazon. I would love to see these films from Criterion. Are they OOP?
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Via a friend:
And the response:Mr. Mulvaney,
I've been told that Criterion owns the North American rights to these Godard films:
Le Petit Soldat
Les Carabiniers
Made In U.S.A.
La Chinoise
I've been told that your ownership of these films is the reason that Lionsgate will not be releasing them in its upcoming Jean-Luc Godard box set.
Do you in fact own these titles, or is my friend mistaken?
Though for what it's worth, Koch Lorber is releasing LA CHINOISE theatrically in October at Film Forum, which does make me question Tamara's response.We have no plans to release these films on DVD at this time, however I do believe they are in our library and we intend to get to them at some point. I hope this helps, and thanks for your email!
Sincerely,
Tamara
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They'd be crazy to release more unless House of Games sells well. If it does, I have no problem with Criterion releasing more Mamet since it means more money to spend on restorations and transfers of films I actually want to buy.justeleblanc wrote:Oh poo!We do plan to get to some more Mamet at some point—please keep checking back!
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I hope it's Homicide. I've been dying to see it for years.The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Any guesses? I'm going to say HomicideWe do plan to get to some more Mamet at some point—please keep checking back!
E-mail I got concerning Nic Roeg:
Not sure what that means about Insignificance, though I guess the obvious choice would be that they're taking their time with those acquisitions.We here at Criterion love Nic Roeg. However while we do hope to get to more of his films eventually, to the best of my knowledge we don't have any plans at this time. I hope this helps, and thanks for your email!
Sincerely,
Tamara
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And for me it's double win. I get more Mamet, and they get the cash to restore more films I like!Via_Chicago wrote:They'd be crazy to release more unless House of Games sells well. If it does, I have no problem with Criterion releasing more Mamet since it means more money to spend on restorations and transfers of films I actually want to buy.
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Via_Chicago wrote:They'd be crazy to release more unless House of Games sells well.
Is there really any doubt that a Mamet Criterion will sell well? Mamet's popularity stretches across virtually every level of filmgoer, from AICN brat to Trafic-subscriber. Plus his reputation as a writer and dramatist attracts an audience usually uninterested in movies. I'd wager House of Games ends up one of Criterion's top three bestsellers of the year.
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I sincerely hope it's "Homicide"... what a great movie that is. So underappreciated in the realm of Mamet's filmography. It takes all the turns of Mamet fare, but in ways I never expected.
I think it's the only Mamet movie not on R1 DVD yet, so it would make sense. Although "Things Change" and "The Winslow Boy" are both out of print I think, so either of those would be nice too.
I think it's the only Mamet movie not on R1 DVD yet, so it would make sense. Although "Things Change" and "The Winslow Boy" are both out of print I think, so either of those would be nice too.
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I'm pretty sure THINGS CHANGE is owned outright by Columbia. THE SPANISH PRISONER (which is also out of print) and THE WINSLOW BOY were distributed by Sony (both theatrically and on disc), but perhaps their rights expired.bjeggert82 wrote:I think it's the only Mamet movie not on R1 DVD yet, so it would make sense. Although "Things Change" and "The Winslow Boy" are both out of print I think, so either of those would be nice too.
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I would like Criterion to delve into Filipino cinema for one of their future DVD projects. Here's a list of 100 suggestions courtesy of Noel Vera.
In case you were wondering, I've only seen about a dozen of these films.
In case you were wondering, I've only seen about a dozen of these films.