MoC Forthcoming, Wishlist, and Random Speculation
- denti alligator
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Sorry! No to those three too.
I'm going to leave it at that now re: confirming or not confirming. Each of these titles will be first announced just 2 months before they hit the street and we're not releasing anything in June --- so July will be the start of the flood (hence, May will be the first announcement).
I'm going to leave it at that now re: confirming or not confirming. Each of these titles will be first announced just 2 months before they hit the street and we're not releasing anything in June --- so July will be the start of the flood (hence, May will be the first announcement).
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- denti alligator
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- domino harvey
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- zedz
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This is impossibly vague, but what the heck. . .
MoC seem to have 'adopted' Visconti, so I'm betting that he's the V, and one of the two returning auteurs, maybe for Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa (1965).
A could be for a second Antonioni (Red Desert (1964)?), but I'd like to think it's Akerman, Jeanne Dielman (1976).
Pasolini is also overdue the MoC treatment, and the fabulous transfer of Medea (1969) has yet to get a UK release, while much of the rest is spoken for.
My hopes for more major Japanese New Wave material seems to have been dashed, given the absence of H, I, O, S and Y from the letter clues (and with Mujo (1970) ruled out by the numbers), but I'm very happy to see so many 80s and later films on the books. This area is purely random speculation since MoC don't have much form in this respect.
Claire Denis could be the D, but the only significant date match seems to be I Can't Sleep (1994). I was hoping for a K for Kiarostami, but maybe we can make do with an M for Makhmalbaf (maybe Once Upon a Time, Cinema (1992) or The Silence (1998)).
My biggest hope is that one of the Ms will match up with 1989 and give us Kira Muratova's The Asthenic Syndrome, one of the greatest, crankiest films of the last 30 years.
The other decent clue is that we've got 20 films and only 12 directors, so there should be plenty of multiple titles, but I haven't had much inspiration in that regard.
So, what's the bet that I'm 100% wrong?
MoC seem to have 'adopted' Visconti, so I'm betting that he's the V, and one of the two returning auteurs, maybe for Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa (1965).
A could be for a second Antonioni (Red Desert (1964)?), but I'd like to think it's Akerman, Jeanne Dielman (1976).
Pasolini is also overdue the MoC treatment, and the fabulous transfer of Medea (1969) has yet to get a UK release, while much of the rest is spoken for.
My hopes for more major Japanese New Wave material seems to have been dashed, given the absence of H, I, O, S and Y from the letter clues (and with Mujo (1970) ruled out by the numbers), but I'm very happy to see so many 80s and later films on the books. This area is purely random speculation since MoC don't have much form in this respect.
Claire Denis could be the D, but the only significant date match seems to be I Can't Sleep (1994). I was hoping for a K for Kiarostami, but maybe we can make do with an M for Makhmalbaf (maybe Once Upon a Time, Cinema (1992) or The Silence (1998)).
My biggest hope is that one of the Ms will match up with 1989 and give us Kira Muratova's The Asthenic Syndrome, one of the greatest, crankiest films of the last 30 years.
The other decent clue is that we've got 20 films and only 12 directors, so there should be plenty of multiple titles, but I haven't had much inspiration in that regard.
So, what's the bet that I'm 100% wrong?
- foggy eyes
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Given that MoC have thrown a real curveball with Mad Detective, I'm very interested to see what the more recent films will turn out to be - and will speculate that J & 2004 could be The World. Also, it would be amazing if 1931, 1932 & R turned out to be La Chienne and La Nuit du carrefour. Medea seems like a good bet too.
- fiddlesticks
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2004 and T has got to be Betty Thomas' Doctor Doolittle (the one with Eddie Murphy.) And I'm hoping that 1989 combines with V to give us a decent version of Chuck Vincent's Party Girls.
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- denti alligator
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- domino harvey
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- colinr0380
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I guess not, unless the Optimum DVD goes out of print. (I'm also crossing my fingers for The World!)domino harvey wrote:2004 could be Godard's Notre Musique
Could 'L' and 1994 go together to form Claude Lanzmann's Tsahal?
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- domino harvey
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- foggy eyes
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Optimum have already released this in the UK, and there's no sign of it going OOP.domino harvey wrote:2004 could be Godard's Notre Musique
EDIT: Never mind....
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Yup, this one cuts deep. Hopefully, one of these films is some other Japanese humanist that NO ONE has ever heard of and is equally great. Not getting my hopes up again, though. It's nice to MoC going after some new stuff, though.fiddlesticks wrote:No "N" = No "Naruse Vol. 2," at least not in 2008. Nuts.
1998 + "T" = Tsai's The Hole. A two-disc set with a CD of Grace Chang songs! ....wishful thinking, again.