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filmyfan
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#201 Post by filmyfan »

Anyone know if The General will get a new BR release.

Saw the new restoration in London last night -was fantastic quality, like it was filmed yesterday-never seen the Kino restoration so I can't compare.

I'm guessing they will release on BR but that's just me guessing.
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#202 Post by manicsounds »

filmyfan wrote:Anyone know if The General will get a new BR release.

Saw the new restoration in London last night -was fantastic quality, like it was filmed yesterday-never seen the Kino restoration so I can't compare.

I'm guessing they will release on BR but that's just me guessing.
I think it was said somewhere that Kino still owns the rights to the home video releases. I could be wrong though.
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#203 Post by FrauBlucher »

Cohen's tweet answering this question:
CohenFilmCollection ‏@CohenFilm Aug 6
@BenTestaQ The General home video rights for now are with @KinoLorber. You can see our restoration in special screenings around the US.
Hopefully, the "for now" means in near future Cohen will release the 4k resto.
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#205 Post by Jonathan S »

^ That article suggests Cohen might eventually be releasing their own editions of the Keatons currently licensed by Kino. They could certainly benefit from, at least, a thorough digital clean-up (Cohen's Intolerance is pristine):
Other better known Rohauer Library gems that await release include Buster Keaton's silent films... Many titles in the Rohauer Library have been released on DVD (Kino has made a cottage industry of the Keatons over the years), but in versions of varying quality...
Perhaps we'll see these outside the US first, as the Spanish Divisa release of The General suggests.

None of the article's five nouns ("film exhibitor, curator, preservationist, and collector and archivist") describing Raymond Rohauer are the ones that would first come to my mind!
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#206 Post by Ashirg »

All titles on DVD and blu-ray

April
4/8 Black Jack (1979) - Ken Loach
4/22 The Inspector Lavardin Collection (Cop au vin (1985), Inspector Lavardin (1986)) - Claude Chabrol

May
5/27 The Color of Lies (1999) - Claude Chabrol

June
6/10 Amen. (2002) - Costa-Gavras
6/10 Capital (2012) - Costa-Gavras
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#207 Post by domino harvey »

Well, Color of Lies is a much better choice than the Lavardin flicks, but if they're dipping into the Kimstim holdings, where's L'Enfer?!
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#208 Post by What A Disgrace »

Doesn't Kimstim do Suzuki's Taisho Trilogy?
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#209 Post by HitchcockLang »

I keep holding out hope for a Region A HD uncut release of Fritz Lang's Hangmen Also Die.
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#210 Post by feihong »

Kimstim did have the rights for the Taisho Trilogy, and they got it released through Kino originally. I don't know if they still have those rights or not?
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#212 Post by FrauBlucher »

Could this mean that Cohen will release more films that were with New Yorker Films?
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#213 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

It also seems that the theory that the interviews were destined for a Criterion Koker Trilogy are now in doubt does it not?
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#214 Post by Jeff »

NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote:It also seems that the theory that the interviews were destined for a Criterion Koker Trilogy are now in doubt does it not?
The lecture at the university is being filmed for an extra on the Cohen release of The Wind Will Carry Us, but the rumor was that Criterion was also sending operatives to Bloomington to interview Kiarostami on their own while he's in the states.
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#215 Post by domino harvey »

They've added two additional Chabrol-directed TV mysteries to the Lavardin set, the Black Snail and Danger Lies in the Woods, neither of which I've seen (and I don't believe are circulating) and so now, unexpectedly, I'm interested in this set
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#216 Post by knives »

That definitely takes the sting of double dip out. It seems that they are two episodes from a show based on the character. IMDB suggests it only lasted four episodes.
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#217 Post by Ashirg »

The Wind Will Carry Us - 15th Anniversary Edition - July 22
On My Way - July 29
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#218 Post by zedz »

Ashirg wrote:The Wind Will Carry Us - 15th Anniversary Edition - July 22
I hope this includes Kiarostami's 'masterclass' on the film from the French DVD - one of the best DVD extras I've ever seen.
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#219 Post by Michael Kerpan »

zedz wrote:
Ashirg wrote:The Wind Will Carry Us - 15th Anniversary Edition - July 22
I hope this includes Kiarostami's 'masterclass' on the film from the French DVD - one of the best DVD extras I've ever seen.
Agreed.
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#220 Post by Kauno »

Blu-ray.com on Black Jack (1979)
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#221 Post by ellipsis7 »

Michael Kerpan wrote:
zedz wrote:
Ashirg wrote:The Wind Will Carry Us - 15th Anniversary Edition - July 22
I hope this includes Kiarostami's 'masterclass' on the film from the French DVD - one of the best DVD extras I've ever seen.
Agreed.
They actually recorded a new specific extra for the this release on Monday from a public interview/lecture with AK at Indiana University as detailed here...
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#222 Post by Ashirg »

August titles:

Otar Iosseliani's Favorites of the Moon - 30th Anniversary Edition - August 12
Patrice Chéreau's Queen Margot - 20th Anniversary Edition - August 26
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#223 Post by What A Disgrace »

Oooh. Iosseliani in HD? If his French films are anything like his Georgian works, I'm going to enjoy this release very much, with some difficulty.
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#224 Post by zedz »

What A Disgrace wrote:Oooh. Iosseliani in HD? If his French films are anything like his Georgian works, I'm going to enjoy this release very much, with some difficulty.
Iosseliani's French films are a bit different to his Georgian films, but share much of the same whimsical visual poetry. They're light, diffuse, Tatiesque and generally wonderful, and Favourites of the Moon is no exception. In fact, it basically established the good-natured, rambling template for his later films. It also offers the film debut of an incredibly young Mathieu Amalric. This is really great news!
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