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L.A.
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#3026 Post by L.A. »

L.A. wrote:Coming August 22nd from Kino Classics!

Varieté (1925) (Variety) - Starring Emil Jannings, Lya De Putti and Maly Delschaft - Directed by Ewald André Dupont

Special Features:
• New score by Berklee Silent Film Orchestra
• Short documentary on the creation of the score.
• The complete OTHELLO (German 1922) - Starring Emil Jannings and Lya De Putti, Werner Krauss - Directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki
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vidussoni
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#3027 Post by vidussoni »

Spoiler alert!

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knives
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#3028 Post by knives »

But she's not Sarah Jessica Parker.
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Big Ben
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#3029 Post by Big Ben »

knives wrote:But she's not Sarah Jessica Parker.
I laughed at this because I'm a bad person.
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Roger Ryan
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#3030 Post by Roger Ryan »

Apparently, the art is reversible so you might be able protect a loved one from the spoiler!
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Ashirg
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#3031 Post by Ashirg »

Amazon is showing the other cover as the primary one.
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#3032 Post by justeleblanc »

Coming Soon From Kino Classics and Redemption
9/12 Seven Beauties | Swept Away
9/19 Summer Night | Ferdinando and Carolina
9/26 Killer Barbys
10/10 Kill Baby, Kill | Roy Colt and Winchester Jack | La Chinoise | Le Gai Savoir
10/17 Titanic (1943)
11/14 The Last Laugh
11/21 Fritz Lang: The Silent Films Collection (10 Films)
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Roscoe
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#3033 Post by Roscoe »

At last -- THE LAST LAUGH. I'm hoping it includes the score by the Berklee School of Music.
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kidc85
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#3034 Post by kidc85 »

As per the Blu-ray.com forums, according to Mr Lime the Lang collection will be 12 discs and contain
HARA KIRI (1919)
THE SPIDERS (1919/1920)
THE WANDERING SHADOW (1920)
FOUR AROUND THE WOMAN (1921)
DESTINY (1921)
DR. MABUSE THE GAMBLER (1922)
DIE NIBELUNGEN (1924)
METROPOLIS (1927)
SPIES (1928)
WOMAN IN THE MOON (1929)

He also seems to be pointedly ignoring questions about whether the three exclusives will ever get individual releases.
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TMDaines
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#3035 Post by TMDaines »

Are these all Blu-ray?
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htdm
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#3036 Post by htdm »

According to Mr. Lime, they are.
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matrixschmatrix
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#3037 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Ugh, I don't want to buy nine movies I have better editions of to get the three early ones on blu. Hopefully they'll just do a straight blu ray edition of the box set those three were originally in.
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#3038 Post by swo17 »

If HD masters exist, I imagine it's only a matter of time before MoC puts out all the earlier films.
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#3039 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

swo17 wrote:If HD masters exist, I imagine it's only a matter of time before MoC puts out all the earlier films.
Didn't they do a sounding out a couple of years back to evaluate potential interest in a MoC Lang blu box that didn't inspire them to continue with the project?
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L.A.
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Drucker
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#3042 Post by Drucker »

Le Gai Savoir looks incredible, makes me wish I was a fan of Godard!
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#3043 Post by SSF »

According to Mr. Lime, Underground coming February 20th.
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#3044 Post by ALLCAPSAREBASTARDS »

Will Kino release the new restos of Love and Anarchy and The Seduction of Mimi or is the 2012 box set everything that we will get when it comes to those two?
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#3045 Post by What A Disgrace »

Lav Diaz's The Woman Who Left is up for pre-order at Amazon, Blu-ray and DVD editions, January 28.
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#3046 Post by Rayon Vert »

Swept Away. I saw this again last night, watching the new blu (which looks terrific - really a different experience from the old LW Collection dvd). Anyway, as much as I was underwhelmed revisiting Seven Beauties a week prior, this really made me appreciate how strong a director Wertmüller could be. It's understandable that the film should have caused so much controversy upon release during the peak of the women's movement, but now with all that distance it's obvious that W was having fun satirizing every ideological position and perspective - opposing not only politics (communist vs. "Social Democrat", i.e capitalist liberal) and gender (chauvinist male vs. progressive female), but also class (rich vs. working class) and geographical background/ethnicity (northerner vs. southerner) - and exploring if it's possible to cast off one's social identity to find something deeper.

Gennarino's revenge and physical beating of Raffaella goes on a bit much, but it's obviously exaggerated because of the national comedic tradition the film is steeped in and, perhaps more significantly and more relevant to the film's themes, it shows how, sadly, it's Gennarino who in the end is truly the biggest prisoner of his mental constructs and who, tragically, loses out and ruins something special because of that. The film is really both funny and moving in the end, and with its slight L'Avventura associations (the yacht in the Mediterranean, the isolated island, the hut on the island) it's a visually gorgeous movie, which this blu really brings out.
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#3047 Post by rohmerin »

Swept Away is wonderful. Rayon vert, I have loved your words.
Wertmülerr in the 70s made masterpieces (not the Loren- Mastroianni one). How can it be that her later films were so baaaaaad ?
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Drucker
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#3049 Post by Drucker »

I was about to complain about the fact that they already released this before I realized it's actually been 7 years since the first one, so that's great.
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Ribs
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#3050 Post by Ribs »

Wording confused me there, as your post implied to me it would be a UHD!
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