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Stephen
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#1 Post by Stephen »

Couldn’t see this on the forum so I thought I’d flag up this fabulous UK label that specialises in some fascinating independently minded modern documentaries.
As an early recommendation, I strongly recommend Sound it Out, a splendid documentary on the last vinyl specialist record shop in Teesside, North East England. A moving and quite marvelous look at the staying power of this format and a revealing look at the male psyche.

http://dogwoofdvd.com/

Some good prices on their back catalogue at AmazonUK.
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#2 Post by bigP »

I've been meaning to explore some of their documentaries for a while, but haven't gotten around to it yet. It's also worth noting that their release of Claudia Llosa's The Milk of Sorrow is also excellent with a superb presentation and comes with a second disc featuring her debut, Madeinusa, which far surpasses the Film Movement release. My only quibble is that it comes in a cardboard case with cut-out slots to slip the dvd's into, which I can't say I'm a big fan of. It's currently £6.59 on Amazon which is IMHO a steal for two great films.
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#3 Post by colinr0380 »

The 100% recyclable cardboard case is a feature of all their recent releases it seems (definitely for Tabloid, Bobby Fischer Vs The World, The Interrupters, Dreams of a Life and The Shock Doctrine, which I have picked up so far).
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#4 Post by Stephen »

I wanted to bump this publisher since they have some absolutely terrific documentaries coming soon, especially for those locked into region b/2. Since last posting on the forum, Dogwoof has moved into Blu territory releasing with their first title (Chasing Ice) in a keep case.

http://dogwoofdvd.com/collections/coming-soon

As with Second Run, I'm often blind buying Dogwoof titles on day 1 and have never been dissappointed in their release judgment or production values.

PS: Moviemail is currently hosting a sale of their catalogue.
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#5 Post by AidanKing »

Dogwoof are releasing Leviathan on DVD and Bluray. Details here.
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#6 Post by manicsounds »

This thread's been a bit dead, so I will revive it. This week, Dogwoof released the documentary on The National, "Mistaken For Strangers". (DVD only)

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Special features:

Theatrical Trailer
Director’s Commentary
Satellite Q&A with Tom & Matt Berninger
Summer Loving Torture Party
Finding love on tour with The National
A Naked Performance Of Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks
Singing In The Mirror
Tough Questions
High Violet Commercial
LA Thirsty Rehearsal
Pre-Show Rituals
The Brothers Dresner
The Brothers Devendorf
Tom’s Trips
Wages of Sin - Short Film by Tom Berninger
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#7 Post by JamesF »

They also released the excellent Kathleen Hanna doc The Punk Singer on DVD recently too.
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#8 Post by manicsounds »

Contrary to the rear cover, "Mistaken For Strangers" is region free, NTSC by the way.
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#10 Post by manicsounds »

The National: Mistaken For Strangers is getting released in Germany on blu-ray. I don't know if that's going to be much of an improvement considering the quality of cameras they used in making the film.
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#12 Post by What A Disgrace »

Can anybody give some details on their Joshua Oppenheimer box? I can't find any information on the set itself, or on their disc of The Look of Silence, even on their website.
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#13 Post by rapta »

What A Disgrace wrote:Can anybody give some details on their Joshua Oppenheimer box? I can't find any information on the set itself, or on their disc of The Look of Silence, even on their website.
The Act of Killing:
  • Theatrical (115 min) and Directors Cut (159 min) versions of the film
  • Directors Cut commentary with Werner Herzog
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer
  • VICE Feature
  • The Murder of Gonzago - Errol Morris' essay on the film
    Gallery
  • The Act of Killing Masterclass
The Look of Silence:
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Directors Q&A with Adi and Louis Theroux
  • Berlinale Q&A footage with Herzog
  • Indonesian Premiere
  • EPK interview featurette
  • Commentary with Errol Morris
An essential set, especially at the current prices I've seen it at. I actually bought both separately, since they're obviously two of the best films of the last decade, and I believe the set is no different - just the two separate releases in one box (probably just a thin card slipbox).
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#14 Post by perkizitore »

Unless the Act of Killing disc features seamless branching, it will be vastly inferior to the US 2-disc edition.
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#15 Post by manicsounds »

perkizitore wrote:Unless the Act of Killing disc features seamless branching, it will be vastly inferior to the US 2-disc edition.
It's already inferior with the fact that it only has lossy Dolby Digital audio and in a 50hz transfer.
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#16 Post by Raymond Marble »

One can safely assume that I'm well behind the curve on this one, but I've recently come to the realization very quickly that I need to be paying more attention to this label. I discovered less than a month after plunking down for the U.S. DVD-only release of Lo & Behold: Reveries of the Connected World from Magnolia that Dogwoof released the same film in the U.K. on Blu-ray. Then just yesterday I happened across the information that their Blu-ray of the Iggy Pop / Jim Jarmusch documentary Gimme Danger is already out, when if I'd been a little more sluggish about learning that I would have gotten the DVD-only U.S. release that comes out next week.
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#17 Post by Calvin »

Todd Douglas Miller's Apollo 11, their biggest box office success to date (£1.3m), will be their first 4K Blu-Ray release on November 4th
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#18 Post by Rrobynne »

Unfortunately, The Act Of Killing (and iirc The Look Of Silence too) are bitstarved on the Dogwoof releases due to using 20 GB discs. The Drafthouse BDs are unquestionably superior; the Dogwoof release of The Act Of Killing even has visible macroblocking across nighttime shots that can't be from the DV source because it's not present on the Drafthouse BD. The Dogwoof release has one extra "masterclass" interview that is not present on the Drafthouse release however that is a decent exclusive extra.
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