'Forthcoming' Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.1

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souvenir
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#1926 Post by souvenir »

knives wrote:
TheGodfather wrote:
knives wrote:Does that mean they'll probably be Eclipse?
The Scorsese shorts? yeah I think so.
I actually meant the Chantal Akerman since you listed so many coming out at once.
That's just one film with its full title.
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knives
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#1927 Post by knives »

There should be a ban on commas without using 'and' or other conjunctions.
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#1928 Post by tojoed »

justeleblanc wrote:Also, Duvivier's Carrot Top is coming to DVD through Facets.
Yes, the Silent version, but not the talkie.
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HerrSchreck
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#1929 Post by HerrSchreck »

knives wrote:There should be a ban on commas without using 'and' or other conjunctions.
It's an address.

Then that would be like saying (with commas)

Barak Obama,
and The White House,
and Washington DC,
and Zip Code.
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Harmonov
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#1930 Post by Harmonov »

I recently asked Mulvaney about any Ken Loach making it into the Collections, specifically Poor Cow and My Name Is Joe. No dice on either:
Thanks for your email! To the best of my knowledge, we currently do not have plans to release POOR COW or MY NAME IS JOE.
I re-watched The Limey after getting my copy of The Hit and was curious about Poor Cow and Loach in general.
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#1931 Post by TheGodfather »

knives wrote:
TheGodfather wrote:
knives wrote:Does that mean they'll probably be Eclipse?
The Scorsese shorts? yeah I think so.
I actually meant the Chantal Akerman since you listed so many coming out at once.
Ah ok. Nah that probably will be a Criterion release. Or at least I hope so.
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#1932 Post by Cinephrenic »

Most likely Criterion main line for Scorsese as I think it will be 1 or 2 disc for the shorts. It would be pointless to have a set for them and can you imagine Scorsese having his work out without him contributing to them. I'm sure these are quite personal and historical for him.
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#1933 Post by James »

I emailed Mulvaney and asked about Week End and Vivre sa vie, redundant probably, but I was hoping I may get some clarification, so hopefully these will get the Criterion treatment that they deserve soon.
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#1935 Post by Cinephrenic »

Well Vivre sa vie has already been confirmed by Criterion.
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#1936 Post by James »

Cinephrenic wrote:Well Vivre sa vie has already been confirmed by Criterion.
Yeah, I know, but I asked specifically "when". So hopefully, he will reveal the month of release.
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#1937 Post by FilmFanSea »

ianungstad wrote: Possible clue that Edward Yang's A Brighter Summer Day and Joseph Losey's Accident are both forthcoming titles?
I've only seen A Brighter Summer Day on an execrable VCD with bad subs, but it was still brilliant. A Criterion DVD would be a dream come true.
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#1938 Post by MoonlitKnight »

I noticed on DVD Aficionado that several more Bergman titles were added...everything from "Summer Interlude" to the much-maligned "All These Women" to "From the Life of the Marionettes." Could there be another Eclipse collection of his works coming?
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#1939 Post by Tommaso »

Wouldn't surprise me, though these titles are far too many for just one set, so I suppose there might be a box dedicated to films from the 50s and another to the later films. Or perhaps they do "Marionettes" and "Magician" in the main line (both films clearly deserve it). Which still leaves the problem that the only film not available on its own anywhere is "Dreams", and whether that would be tempting enough to buy a whole Eclipse set must be a difficult choice for many.
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#1940 Post by Cinephrenic »

Tommaso wrote:Wouldn't surprise me, though these titles are far too many for just one set, so I suppose there might be a box dedicated to films from the 50s and another to the later films. Or perhaps they do "Marionettes" and "Magician" in the main line (both films clearly deserve it). Which still leaves the problem that the only film not available on its own anywhere is "Dreams", and whether that would be tempting enough to buy a whole Eclipse set must be a difficult choice for many.
I'm thinking they will continue to release some of their Bergman titles on the main line while a themed box for the lower tiers as usual. Janus/Criterion has a few titles that we know they control:

From the Life of the Marionettes (main line?)
Face to Face (probably main line)
Summer with Monika (probably main line)
The Magician (probably main line)

The Devil's Eye (1961)
A Lesson in Love (1960)
All These Women (1964)
Dreams (1955)
Secrets of Women (1952)
The Rite (1969, TV)
Summer Interlude (?)

Perhaps some kind of "women..." theme?
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#1941 Post by domino harvey »

I seriously doubt Marionettes gets a release outside of an Eclipse set, but I also can't figure out how they'd shove it in with any theme. However, the other three are right for a mainline release with no speculation needed.

I'd say a theatrical Eclipse with After the Rehearsal, the Devil's Eye, and the Rite and another romance/sexual politics box with Summer Interlude, Waiting Women, All These Women, and A Lesson in Love-- haven't seen Dreams so I don't know where it'd fit.
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#1942 Post by canti10 »

I hope any Bergman title comes out soon, maybe some August surprises. I hope August is a Bergman month or a good month. Does anyone have an idea whether Revanche would come out soon?
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#1943 Post by knives »

Revanche only just started its theatrical tour, so probably not for another five months or so.
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#1944 Post by canti10 »

it was such a good film. Can't wait for it to come out!
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#1945 Post by HelenLawson »

domino harvey wrote:I seriously doubt Marionettes gets a release outside of an Eclipse set, but I also can't figure out how they'd shove it in with any theme. However, the other three are right for a mainline release with no speculation needed.

I'd say a theatrical Eclipse with After the Rehearsal, the Devil's Eye, and the Rite and another romance/sexual politics box with Summer Interlude, Waiting Women, All These Women, and A Lesson in Love-- haven't seen Dreams so I don't know where it'd fit.
Actually Dreams would fit in perfectly with your latter set as would The Touch (if Criterion feels compelled to give this one a home).
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#1946 Post by canti10 »

i hope they don't give it a home
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#1947 Post by zedz »

Tommaso wrote:Which still leaves the problem that the only film not available on its own anywhere is "Dreams".
The good news is you're wrong.

The bad news is it really does have that cover.
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#1948 Post by canti10 »

That cover looks like one of those soap operas from the 80's. But the film was good and I enjoyed it.
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#1949 Post by lubitsch »

zedz wrote:
Tommaso wrote:Which still leaves the problem that the only film not available on its own anywhere is "Dreams".
The good news is you're wrong.

The bad news is it really does have that cover.
Maybe you like that one better. The DVD is very good.

Only Sånt händer inte här (1950) is still missing in action, all other Bergman cinema features have been released on DVD.
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#1950 Post by Davidspector »

lubitsch wrote:
zedz wrote:
Tommaso wrote:Which still leaves the problem that the only film not available on its own anywhere is "Dreams".
The good news is you're wrong.

The bad news is it really does have that cover.
Maybe you like that one better. The DVD is very good.

Only Sånt händer inte här (1950) is still missing in action, all other Bergman cinema features have been released on DVD.
Regarding the Swedish "Dreams" mentioned above - does it have English subs?
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