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colinr0380
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#401 Post by colinr0380 »

If we're talking portmanteau how about Loin de Vietnam?
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#402 Post by justeleblanc »

colinr0380 wrote:If we're talking portmanteau how about Loin de Vietnam?
A New Yorker property?
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#403 Post by Titus »

justeleblanc wrote:Sorry if this has been repeated (search proved to be no good for this), but as a Hou Hsiao Hsien newbie, would there be any chance of Criterion releasing his Taiwanese History Trilogy that consists of City of Sadness, The Puppetmaster and Good Men, Good Women? I saw the terrific fake Criterion cover art of other HHH films, and didn't know if someone has asked about HHH recently? A number of his films were released by Fox Lorber, meaning that they have most likely reverted back to their original copyright holders. Would these films even be available?
I emailed Mulvaney abot Hou and Edward Yang and got this response:
We don't have plans for films by either of those directors at this time, but it's possible we may do another Edward Yang film at some point, so feel free to check back!

Sincerely,

Jon Mulvaney
Disappointing, but at least there's some hope for more Yang somewhere down the road.
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#404 Post by justeleblanc »

That's decent news about Yang, but I really love Hou.

If not Criterion, maybe we'll see another label spring for some Hou. MoC, I'm looking in your direction.
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#405 Post by ianungstad »

Just checked my email and found a Mulvaney response!

I asked if Criterion were going to release more Costa Gravas films besides Missing and Mulvaney responded that there are more Costa Gravas films coming but he could not provide me with specific titles.

Just a wild guess but could this be the oop "Z" ? What would be other likely choices?
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#406 Post by Cinephrenic »

ianungstad wrote:Just checked my email and found a Mulvaney response!

I asked if Criterion were going to release more Costa Gravas films besides Missing and Mulvaney responded that there are more Costa Gravas films coming but he could not provide me with specific titles.

Just a wild guess but could this be the oop "Z" ? What would be other likely choices?
French thrillers: Compartiment tueurs, State of Siege or The Confession.
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#407 Post by domino harvey »

Mulvaney has some loose lips today, he must be knocking 'em away from a bottle at his desk
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#408 Post by Poncho Punch »

domino harvey wrote:Mulvaney has some loose lips today, he must be knocking 'em away from a bottle at his desk
Little known fact: Criterion are based in the same building as the Sterling Cooper advertising agency.
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#409 Post by ianungstad »

domino harvey wrote:Mulvaney has some loose lips today, he must be knocking 'em away from a bottle at his desk
I don't think he was any more candid than usual. All he said was that maybe they will do another Yang at some point and that there are unspecified Costa Gavras titles in the pipeline.

As for the Trilogy of Life, he's already confirmed it awhile back. In fact I posted his response regarding the Pasolini titles 3 weeks ago...or on page 12 of this thread. So that's not really news.
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#410 Post by domino harvey »

Poncho Punch wrote:
domino harvey wrote:Mulvaney has some loose lips today, he must be knocking 'em away from a bottle at his desk
Little known fact: Criterion are based in the same building as the Sterling Cooper advertising agency.
Tamara stopped answering emails because Criterion traded her for

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#411 Post by Perkins Cobb »

No, that IS Tamara. At least, in my head it always has been....

(somebody photoshop her clutching a fistful of Eclipse boxes, yeah?)
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#412 Post by Mark Metcalf »

who is that in the picture?
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#413 Post by reno dakota »

Mark Metcalf wrote:who is that in the picture?
It's Joan (Christina Hendricks) from Mad Men.
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#414 Post by The Glue Man »

Is it not still possible (and excuse me if this has already been mooted elsewhere) that December will see the double pack of The Red Balloon/White Mane with extras? Network just announced a barebones release of these over here and I don't want to pick that up if CCs are imminent...

White Mane and White Dog in December - a White Christmas n'est-ce pas?
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#415 Post by ellipsis7 »

It's not quite as simple as that with Network - they're releasing FLIGHT OF THE RED BALLOON by Hou Hsiao Hsien as a single disc, then a 2 disc set of FLIGHT OF THE RED BALLOON with LE BALLON ROUGE, and finally another twin bill set of LE BALLON ROUGE and WHITE MANE together - all to come in September according to their ad in October's S&S...

I'm still hoping against hope that the Eclipse ROSSELLINI HISTORY FILMS set will escape early December....
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#416 Post by Tootletron »

Do we know if there's anymore Shepitko lined up?
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#417 Post by Antoine Doinel »

It's highly unlikely we'll see any more Shepitko.
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#418 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

What about Ozu?
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#419 Post by ellipsis7 »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote:What about Ozu?
Undoubtedly more will come sometime... Titles mooted for the CC include THE ONLY SON and THERE WAS A FATHER, while there should be one or more further Eclipse sets - silent and earlier sound Ozu.... Some 9 further titles (in addition to the 2 mentioned above) exist already in Panorama editions with English subs - it is to be expected that most will make it to Criterion or Eclipse eventually, much as Kurosawa is comprehensively covered by the two labels...
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#420 Post by canti10 »

anything on Ingmar Bergman? Can anyone confirm?
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#421 Post by colinr0380 »

I wonder whether there might be a possibility in the future of Criterion licensing and doing an anamorphic edition of Henry & June, given their previous association with Philip Kaufman?
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#422 Post by HypnoHelioStaticStasis »

So is there a definite yay or nay concerning Things to Come? We need some Menzies in the collection. How about a special edition of Invaders from Mars?

Colin, I also concur: Henry and June would be a fantastic release.
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#423 Post by psufootball07 »

Vivre sa Vie or My Dinner with Andre releases would be the best Christmas present ever. Also wasnt it stated in the Forthcoming Lists that My Dinner with Andre would be coming out in 2008? If so, that could be a distinct possibility for December.
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#424 Post by mfunk9786 »

It was also once stated that the Salo re-release was slated for 2007. It's not necessarily going to happen. And December is typically a very slow month, with things starting to pick up again in January. Expect a re-release or two and maybe a repackaged boxset.
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#425 Post by justeleblanc »

psufootball07 wrote:Vivre sa Vie or My Dinner with Andre releases would be the best Christmas present ever. Also wasnt it stated in the Forthcoming Lists that My Dinner with Andre would be coming out in 2008? If so, that could be a distinct possibility for December.
I think the Godard will be a March release, but that's merely a guess.

I assume they are going to wait on the Malle for next year since they already did two Malles in 08. Unfortunately, I don't suppose Malle's Vanya will be paired with Dinner.
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