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#226 Post by McCrutchy »

MichaelB wrote:That shouldn't preclude a 12 - I've seen frontal nudity in a PG.

For at least the last sixty years, the BBFC has maintained a pretty clear distinction between sexualised and non-sexualised nudity, and it really doesn't have a problem with the latter.
Oh I know that, I was just surprised it wasn't explicitly mentioned. At '12A' or lower, they usually mention the presence of nudity outright.

Example: http://www.bbfc.co.uk/HVF063928/
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RossyG
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#227 Post by RossyG »

We're Europeans, mate; not uptight Yanks scared of a quick flash.

;)
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#228 Post by McCrutchy »

RossyG wrote:We're Europeans, mate; not uptight Yanks scared of a quick flash.

;)
I don't doubt that, but you would think, just from a purely advisory standpoint, that UK viewers would want to know if a penis is going to show up in a film full of long takes.

I mean, imagine the horror Nana would have if she saw that now.

Having said that, it should be in the ECI.
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#229 Post by MichaelB »

Ross is right: we simply don't have the same hangups over non-sexualised nudity - even (gasp!) frontal male nudity - that seem to be all too prevalent on the other side of the pond.

I don't recall any advance warning about the PG-certificate A Room with a View, but I do vividly recall a packed audience at the decidedly genteel Curzon Mayfair practically rupturing themselves laughing at the relevant bit. Or bits, as I remember that there were three of them, on display for some time.
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#230 Post by colinr0380 »

Another example might be that very brief twenty second sequence from I Capture The Castle, also rated PG as with A Room With A View (The BBFC report on the film doesn't really mention it either, unless it comes under the nebulous phrase of "sex references") . That moment certainly caused my eyes to widen when the BBC showed it at about 4 or 5 in the afternoon one Christmas!
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#231 Post by newwavefilms »

RossyG wrote:
AidanKing wrote:I would also be interested to know if any of this feedback was helpful.
If it was, he's not letting on. :wink:
Been busy with London Film Festival but in my absence I see this thread has veered off the point slightly..
Can't confirm if you'll eventually be able to see Cristi Puiu's parts in all their HD glory, but can confirm a cinema date of Jan 4 for Hors Satan, and hence a DVD release in the Spring.
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#232 Post by What A Disgrace »

Amazon UK mentions A Christmas Inventory and 31 Means Trouble as extras; will these be the only extras included on the Tabu Blu? Not that I'm complaining.
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#233 Post by newwavefilms »

What A Disgrace wrote:Amazon UK mentions A Christmas Inventory and 31 Means Trouble as extras; will these be the only extras included on the Tabu Blu? Not that I'm complaining.
Yes, the 2 shorts are the only extras. Miguel Gomes wasn't that keen on having an interview or similar.
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#234 Post by AidanKing »

With New Wave having acquired the rights to Caesar Must Die, I wonder if there might be any chance of some of the other Taviani films surfacing on DVD. I suspect there might be quite a lot of folk who would snap up a UK release of Kaos like a shot.
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#235 Post by newwavefilms »

repeat wrote:@newwavefilms, can you say anything definite about Elena at this point, in regard to release date, format or extras..?
A belated confirmation that we will do a Blu-ray as well as DVD of Elena for Feb 2013. The Blu not up on retailer sites yet, but will be soon.
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#236 Post by bigP »

newwavefilms wrote:
repeat wrote:@newwavefilms, can you say anything definite about Elena at this point, in regard to release date, format or extras..?
A belated confirmation that we will do a Blu-ray as well as DVD of Elena for Feb 2013. The Blu not up on retailer sites yet, but will be soon.
Ace! I've cancelled my pre-order of the DVD. Thanks for the update.
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#237 Post by MichaelB »

newwavefilms wrote:
repeat wrote:@newwavefilms, can you say anything definite about Elena at this point, in regard to release date, format or extras..?
A belated confirmation that we will do a Blu-ray as well as DVD of Elena for Feb 2013.
Oh, that's excellent news - I had to review it off a DVD-R, which was a bit of a comedown after experiencing Andrei Zvyagintsev's previous films in 35mm!
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#238 Post by repeat »

newwavefilms wrote:A belated confirmation that we will do a Blu-ray as well as DVD of Elena for Feb 2013.
That's beautiful, I'm really glad I held off on the other releases now. With this, Tabu, Aurora (even in SD) and hopefully something from Loznitsa, 2013 is already looking pretty amazing for New Wave Films - I hope these will do well on the market!
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#239 Post by repeat »

Haven't seen this mentioned here yet: the ongoing vivaverve.com January sale (30% off everything, code JAN30) includes both Elena and Tabu for pre-order. I don't think those prices will be beaten anytime soon, at least for UK/EU customers...
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#240 Post by rattlebag »

repeat wrote:Haven't seen this mentioned here yet: the ongoing vivaverve.com January sale (30% off everything, code JAN30) includes both Elena and Tabu for pre-order. I don't think those prices will be beaten anytime soon, at least for UK/EU customers...
Thanks for that. I just ordered both.
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#241 Post by MichaelB »

Impressively speedy delivery, but less impressive accuracy - I was sent a DVD instead of a BD!

Fortunately, the paperwork seems to back me up, but let's see how good their customer service is...

UPDATE: In a word, terrific - very speedy reply, and they're sending me the Blu-ray and a prepaid envelope to return the DVD. Can't argue with that.

UPDATE #2: The replacement disc turned up today, complete with return postage and label as promised. Since I only placed the order over the weekend, I can think of quite a few retailers who wouldn't have got the original package to me yet, much less sorted out a problem with it! So full marks, and I'll definitely be using them again.
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#242 Post by doc mccoy »

Is this release genuine or is it a bootleg?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Koreeda-Hirokaz ... 959&sr=1-1

Amazon description says it's being put out by Matchbox, but I though New Wave owned Still Walking and Soda owned After Life.
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#243 Post by manicsounds »

Considering it is up for preorder from a multitude of places, it seems to be genuine.
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#244 Post by MichaelB »

Soda has confirmed in another thread that Matchbox has licensed their disc for inclusion in the box set. I daresay this is true of the other rightsholders too.
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#245 Post by Finch »

New Wave have acquired the rights to two Berlinale screened films: Danis Tanovic's An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker (2012), and Jafar Panafi's Closed Curtain (2013). The Panafi should be a terrific addition to their catalogue.
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#246 Post by repeat »

Hors Satan DVD up for pre-order with a May 13 release date
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#247 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

repeat wrote:Hors Satan DVD up for pre-order with a May 13 release date
Boy this baby is nappy-wetting screaming for a Blu. Please NW if you read this I'm in for a fistful.
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#248 Post by repeat »

Ditto - although I don't know if six or seven people registering their interest here will (or should) convince anyone of the commercial feasibility of a separate BD release...

Could newwavefilms confirm whether a Blu is still an open possibility or not?
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#249 Post by A man stayed-put »

repeat wrote:Ditto - although I don't know if six or seven people registering their interest here will (or should) convince anyone of the commercial feasibility of a separate BD release...
Just in case it does; count me in for multiple copies of any BD release of this. I wonder how Elena did and whether that will have any bearing on NW's future BD plans?
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#250 Post by RossyG »

Just for the record, I'd have bought it on Blu-ray too.
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