Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.3

News on Criterion and Janus Films
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Cold Bishop
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Re: Forthcoming Lists Discussion and Random Speculation Vol.

#2551 Post by Cold Bishop »

You're crazy... Maria Braun is easily the best of the three!
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#2552 Post by Matt »

Maybe, maybe not, but it's certainly not the least of the three. And Querelle is no substitute for any of them.
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#2553 Post by zedz »

I know everybody here is trilogy crazy, but I think this is the first time I've heard anybody suggest randomly swapping titles in and out of established trilogies. This could open all sorts of exciting new marketing opportunities:

A NEW Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman: Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light and . . . A Lesson in Love!

The NEW Apu Trilogy: Pather Panchali, The Adversary and The World of Apu!

Roberto Rossellini's NEW War Trilogy: Rome Open City, Paisan and . . . Joan of Arc at the Stake!?
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#2554 Post by mteller »

Well, The Adversary is better than Aparajito (no disrespect intended to Aparajito, I just really like the Calcutta trilogy)
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#2555 Post by SamLowry »

Back to speculation. What are the chances that Criterion will release Waiting For Godot with Zero Mostel & Burgess Meredith? There's so much good drama from The Golden Age Of Television & the box set just doesn't even scratch the surface. A restored version of Godot (preceded by a restored version of Samuel Beckett's Film with Buster Keaton) recently played the Pacific Film Archive (& I couldn't make it) & it was shown in NY recently, but can't find any thing hinting on an upcoming release.
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#2556 Post by bainbridgezu »

Does anybody know who holds the rights to Bertolucci's Partner, now that NoShame has gone under? I was wondering if Criterion might include it with their probable release of The Conformist.
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#2557 Post by Peacock »

nolanoe wrote:include Querelle as the third BD
You'll be pleased to know then that Gaumont are putting out a BD of the film in the first half of 2012! (Hopefully it includes both soundtracks and subs...)
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#2558 Post by AlexHansen »

Ooo, I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for that one (fingers crossed on the soundtracks and subs). Thanks for the heads up Peacock.
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#2559 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Forgive me if this is the wrong thread but is The War Room still in consideration? I seem to remember there was talk about it before.
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#2560 Post by ianungstad »

The War Room was confirmed by the director. It is also from Focus Features and not IFC.
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#2561 Post by Drucker »

I'll speculate that City Lights gets released on February 14th. Been a while since a Chaplin came out, and would there be a more obvious choice for a romantic film of his to release on Valentine's Day...?
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#2562 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

ianungstad wrote:The War Room was confirmed by the director. It is also from Focus Features and not IFC.
Excellent. The Return Of The War Room was on Sundance recently, and I'm very interested in seeing the whole film.
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#2563 Post by hearthesilence »

The Return Of The War Room will reportedly be included in Criterion's reissue of The War Room too.
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#2564 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Double excellent. I'd suspect they would want to release it around a year from now to time the next election.
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#2565 Post by mfunk9786 »

Drucker wrote:I'll speculate that City Lights gets released on February 14th. Been a while since a Chaplin came out, and would there be a more obvious choice for a romantic film of his to release on Valentine's Day...?
February 14th is a Saturday. So, no.
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#2566 Post by Peacock »

mfunk9786 wrote:
Drucker wrote:I'll speculate that City Lights gets released on February 14th. Been a while since a Chaplin came out, and would there be a more obvious choice for a romantic film of his to release on Valentine's Day...?
February 14th is a Saturday. So, no.
It's a Tuesday.
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#2567 Post by scoundrel »

Did any NYers who went to the NYFF to see "The Bride Wore Black" notice if it was preceded with the oh-so-telling Janus logo?
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#2568 Post by mfunk9786 »

Yessssssssss
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#2569 Post by Harmonov »

scoundrel wrote:Did any NYers who went to the NYFF to see "The Bride Wore Black" notice if it was preceded with the oh-so-telling Janus logo?
This news made my day. One of my all-time faves.
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#2570 Post by LQ »

He's asking, not stating.
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#2571 Post by Tom Hagen »

The Film Desk has apparently been rolling out theatrical rereleases of most of the MGM DVD Truffauts for a while now (as well as some other titles of note). Not sure who The Film Desk's DVD tie-in company is (I think it may be Zeitgeist), or whether or not the MGM home video rights have expired. I do recall someone definitively stating that the Truffauts were not a part of the Criterion/MGM deal(s).
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#2572 Post by mfunk9786 »

Peacock wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:
Drucker wrote:I'll speculate that City Lights gets released on February 14th. Been a while since a Chaplin came out, and would there be a more obvious choice for a romantic film of his to release on Valentine's Day...?
February 14th is a Saturday. So, no.
It's a Tuesday.
I'm my own worst frenemy. I was looking at January :(
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#2573 Post by Harmonov »

LQ wrote:He's asking, not stating.
I guess I need to work on my reading comprehension. Perhaps my first grader can tutor me tonight. Thanks for the correction, LQ.
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#2574 Post by Jeff »

MGM continues to hold all the home video rights for their block of Truffaut titles. They haven't lapsed or been licensed. The Film Desk is indeed doing a theatrical reissue of The Bride Wore Black, and they've already done Mississippi Mermaid, The Wild Child, and Small Change. They've licensed theatrical rights only from the Truffaut estate.
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#2575 Post by ianungstad »

A poster on Facebook pointed out that Image Entertainment is listing Feb.28 release dates for blu ray editions of Hoop Dreams and A Night to Remember. Hmm.
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