Polish Cinema on Disc

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Re: Polish Cinema on DVD

#426 Post by L.A. »

knives wrote:I want to pick up the Austeria Blu (R0 and english subs, yes?) where would be a good place to do that online?
Appears to be OOP. Maybe Empik might still have it.
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#427 Post by knives »

Thanks.
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#428 Post by sikanderspanish »

Can anyone tell me, how many minutes has the remastered dvd Faraon. On pages 175 minutes DVD sets. Someone bought it and can confirm the length of the movie.
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#429 Post by L.A. »

What on earth is this DVD of Ostatni etap (1947)?
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L.A. wrote:What on earth is this DVD of Ostatni etap (1947)?
It's the Polart edition, and it's horrendous. Avoid.

Just to give you some idea of how hideous it is, I even tried extracting the .vob files to see if I could remove some of the interlacing and ghosting so I could admire the sub-VHS picture underneath. But I'm not sure I was able to do much with them.

Given the current Polish mania for HD restorations, I'm sure they'll get round to this at some point - it's arguably the most important Polish feature made between the end of WWII and Wajda's A Generation, so it's a pretty obvious candidate. Not least because it so badly needs a decent restoration!
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#431 Post by L.A. »

Thanks for the info.

Let's hope Ostatni etap will be restored and gets a decent release soon. It's been a few years when I saw the film, would like to revisit it again.
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sikanderspanish wrote:Can anyone tell me, how many minutes has the remastered dvd Faraon. On pages 175 minutes DVD sets. Someone bought it and can confirm the length of the movie.
I watched Faraon from this set last night - it is only 2 hrs and 25 minutes or 145 min, not 175 as stated on box.
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#433 Post by MichaelB »

I've just received a test pressing of Second Run's forthcoming release of Wajda's The Promised Land - initial signs are very promising indeed. More details here.
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#434 Post by L.A. »

Some Polish silents available on DVD, released by Filmoteka Narodowa.

Mocny człowiek has English subtitles but what about those other two?
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#435 Post by perkizitore »

Are these available for sale anywhere, or do you need to contact the Filmoteka to get hold of a copy?
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Some Polish silents available on DVD, released by Filmoteka Narodowa.
Pity, but Mocny człowiek is out of print according to Filmoteka Narodowa website.
It sounds like a very inetersting title indeed.
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#437 Post by skadia79 »

Hello, if you want to watch Mocny czlowiek, please visit this page http://www.repozytorium.fn.org.pl/?q=en/node/5272" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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L.A. wrote:Some Polish silents available on DVD, released by Filmoteka Narodowa.

Mocny człowiek has English subtitles but what about those other two?
Filmoteka Narodowa emailed back about those other two and English subs are provided.
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#439 Post by MichaelB »

The Filmoteka's stuff is normally very English-friendly. They're lovely people: I've had quite a few dealings with them over the years.
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#440 Post by L.A. »

Filmoteka Narodowa has restored another silent, Edward Puchalski's melodrama Rok 1863 (1922).

Filmoteka emailed me that they are planning a DVD release of this. No date yet.
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#441 Post by TMDaines »

How did people go about getting the Chopin set couriered? I'm looking at quotes for £50 to the UK.
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#442 Post by L.A. »

Regarding the Chopin set; at first Filmoteka Narodowa suggested a courier but I emailed them back that only corporate clients can create accounts at courier firms like FedEx, UPS and DHL. Then just suddenly they sent it via normal post (which arrived in like two days) and I hadn't even paid for the postage yet.
L.A. wrote:Some Polish silents available on DVD, released by Filmoteka Narodowa.
Quite recently got these:

Cud na Wisłą / Dla Ciebie, Polsko
Mogiła Nieznanego Żołnierza
Zaczęło sie w Polsce

Also with the shipment got a 103-page book called Kino okresu Wielkiego Niemowy (in Polish only) featuring information about Polish silent cinema accompanied with photographs.

These were free of charge, only paid the shipping costs of 15,00€.
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#444 Post by MichaelB »

Thanks for that - I've just updated my Telewizja Kinopolska master list.
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#445 Post by TMDaines »

This box looks great, as that'll fill my gap in the Second Run's first Polish boxset and grab me some other films in the process. Unfortunately, the two Empiks in Rzeszow seem to stock little classic Polish cinema. I want this box, the Ford one and the Austeria Blu-ray, but I'm not having much luck so far.
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#446 Post by L.A. »

Got this today. The three films and the 54-minute documentary have optional English subtitles.

Re-release trailers and the before and after restoration demos are not subtitled, also included is a 41-page booklet which is in Polish only,
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#447 Post by MichaelB »

In other words, exactly the same as all the other boxes in this series.

I hope they keep it up - I've been a bit slack about checking prior to ordering because of their 100% track record so far.
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#448 Post by L.A. »

I sent an email to Telewizja Kino Polska and asked whether they have plans to release something this year. Got a response from them earlier today, here's a quote from the email:
This October we're planning to release Andrzej Wajda's films.

Very excited what Wajda films might be in question. I understand Wesele / The Wedding (1972) has been restored recently.
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L.A. wrote:I sent an email to Telewizja Kino Polska and asked whether they have plans to release something this year. Got a response from them earlier today, here's a quote from the email:
This October we're planning to release Andrzej Wajda's films.

Very excited what Wajda films might be in question. I understand Wesele / The Wedding (1972) has been restored recently.
So has The Young Ladies of Wilko (unveiled last year), and I believe Man of Marble is getting restored right now.
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#450 Post by L.A. »

Przygody Pana Michała (3DVD)

Does this set offer English subtitles? Can someone confirm this?
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