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knives
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Re: Cinema Guild

#476 Post by knives »

San Diego.
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#477 Post by cinemaguild »

knives wrote:San Diego.
That could take 5 business days. Send us an email if you don't get it this week.
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#478 Post by knives »

Sure thing.
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#479 Post by swo17 »

My order arrived today, including a 5-frame film strip for Once Upon a Time in Anatolia--nice!
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#480 Post by Oedipax »

I got a piece of a Beaches of Agnès teaser, very cool.
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#481 Post by repeat »

I got a strip from The Strange Case of Angelica, one of my favourite films in the catalogue. "Is this that absolute love I've heard about?" Well, Cinema Guild, I think it is!!
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rockysds
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#482 Post by rockysds »

Cinema Guild has picked up Joaquim Pinto's very moving What Now? Remind Now. Wonderful news.
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AlexHansen
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Re: Cinema Guild

#484 Post by AlexHansen »

Pleasant news to wake up to: CG has picked up Tsai's Stray Dogs.
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knives
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#485 Post by knives »

That is good news. Hopefully this means that they could pick up some of the OOP titles or better yet given the lack of US release Visage.
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#486 Post by repeat »

AlexHansen wrote:Pleasant news to wake up to: CG has picked up Tsai's Stray Dogs.
Terrific news - please please please let there be a Blu-ray :shock: This film demands it!
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#487 Post by StevenJ0001 »

AlexHansen wrote:Pleasant news to wake up to: CG has picked up Tsai's Stray Dogs.
Woohoo!!!!! \:D/ And to reiterate the other comments: I hope there's a blu-ray, and any of his earlier titles would be great if they could get the rights. Tsai's films have an abysmal release record in terms of quality, overall.
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What would be totally amazing would be a set with Stray Dogs and the "late digital period" short films - but given the probable commercial prospects of a film like this, even a barebones Blu would be almost too good to be true!
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#489 Post by StevenJ0001 »

repeat wrote:What would be totally amazing would be a set with Stray Dogs and the "late digital period" short films...
Great idea!
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#490 Post by OnOnt »

I suppose it would be too much to suggest adding Tsai's upcoming medium-length film Journey to the West/The Journey in Occident as well which premieres in Berlin next month. It seems connected to the previous Walker short whilst throwing Denis Lavant into the mix.
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Aunt Peg
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#491 Post by Aunt Peg »

Great news about What Now? Remind Me and Stray Dogs.

Both will be blind buys for me, hopefully on Blu Ray.
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#492 Post by cinemaguild »

SPECIAL OFFER!!!

We're making available a special Limited "Metropolis" Edition of VIOLA.

The DVD comes signed by filmmaker Matías Piñeiro and hand-packaged in a brown paper wrap stamped with a 'Metropolis' logo, as seen in the film. Same price as a regular DVD. Quantity is limited to 20.

You can pick it up here - http://cinemaguild.com/mm5/merchant.mvc ... _Code=5198" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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#493 Post by cinemaguild »

Matias Pineiro stopped by our office last week to sign and package the limited edition VIOLA DVDs...

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#494 Post by Ashirg »

Amazon has pre-orders for DVD or blu-ray of Cousin Jules with June 3 release date.
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#495 Post by warren oates »

Ashirg wrote:Amazon has pre-orders for DVD or blu-ray of Cousin Jules with June 3 release date.
Yet another Cinema Guild release I'd never heard of before that looks like a must-see. Definitely blind buying this one.
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#496 Post by FrauBlucher »

Tarr Bela, I Used To Be a Filmmkaer documentary is now up on ITunes.
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Aunt Peg
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#497 Post by Aunt Peg »

Cinema Guild released The Last Time I Saw Macaco (DVD only) on April 8. The film was co-directed by Joao Pedro Rodriques ahd Joao Rui Guerra da Mata.
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#498 Post by zedz »

Aunt Peg wrote:Cinema Guild released The Last Time I Saw Macaco (DVD only) on April 8. The film was co-directed by Joao Pedro Rodriques ahd Joao Rui Guerra da Mata.
I watched this film last night and it's great. Rodrigues and De Mata construct a modern film noir by layering first-person narration and (a little) additional dialogue over largely documentary footage, with only a handful of staged shots. The film was filmed as simple documentary / travelogue, the directors shooting what they liked the look of in Macao, then assembled in the editing suite as a narrative was written to tie together the various shots; then they went back to shoot the bare minimum footage they needed to fill in the narrative gaps. The result is a thriller that feels like a Chris Marker remake of Kiss Me Deadly.

Cinema Guild are carrying over the two collaborative shorts (adding up to about an hour) also included on the French disc (which is the one I've got). No English subs for the extras on the French disc, but Red Dawn doesn't need any, and I had a subbed China, China on the Directors' Fortnight short films set.

China, China is good, if very 'short-filmy' in its predictable narrative twists. Red Dawn is much more a companion piece to Macao, but requires the advisory that it's entirely devoted to the preparation of food in a Chinese street market, so it's all about turning live animals into dead food. Not for the squeamish (but hey! it is dedicated to Jane Russell!)
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Re: Cinema Guild

#499 Post by swo17 »

The CG has Mahjong instead of China, China.
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rockysds
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Re: Cinema Guild

#500 Post by rockysds »

Cinema Guild has picked up Sergei Loznitsa's Maidan.
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