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James43
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Re: Theo Angelopoulos on DVD

#176 Post by James43 »

sidetracked wrote:According to the Trigon website, the 168 minute version on "The Hunters" was the version shown
only at Cannes, the 144 minute version was re-cut by Angelopoulos later, and was his preferred
cut. No idea if this is true, but if so, then I'm less frustrated at my inability to find the longer cut.

Here's the not very good google translation from the site;

http://www.trigon-film.org/de/movies/Hunter" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

"There are circulating around various lengths of this film. Those with 167 minutes duration affects the version that ran in 1977 in the Cannes competition. This release was followed by Theo Angelopoulos shortened to 144 minutes, so that the 144-minute version of the trigon-film DVD corresponds to the final assembly of the filmmaker. It is his own favorite version, the "director's cut" if you want Sun - Theo Angelopoulos has worked on all of his films on the respective premieres at major festivals further and made minor changes, mostly related to the visual melody in the rhythm Fine. In the case of THE HUNTER its cuts were at their highest, because it is not just the length of individual settings easily adapting, but a shorter passage summed up, because it seemed to him more clearly and better. He said that the removed scenes have contributed nothing additional, what had already been in the film or in the figures."
This information comes from Walter Ruggle, a German-speaking expert on Angelopoulos who also knew him well and was responsible for the booklet and the interviews in the trigon set. He e-mailed me exactly that (in German) when I asked them about the length of The Hunter.
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knives
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#177 Post by knives »

A bit morbid, but has there been any word on that film Angelopoulos was working on before he was killed? If I remember rightly it was halfway through production.
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zedz
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#178 Post by zedz »

Then I guess it's probably still halfway through production.
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#179 Post by knives »

I guess I deserved that. I meant was anybody involved with the film editing it to give some form to it for a public release?
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#180 Post by zedz »

I get the sense that a half-finished Angelopoulos film isn't really the same thing as a half-finished film by most other directors. He's pretty inimitable, so unless somebody is going to take an academic (e.g. Clouzot's Inferno) or stylistically radical (e.g. Munk's Passenger) approach, I wouldn't be surprised if there's not much that can be done with the shot footage. I honestly don't even know how closely he cleaved to a script or whether his collaborators even know what the final shape of the film was supposed to be.
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#181 Post by swo17 »

This reminds me that rewatching Landscape in the Mist recently, I might have been even more choked up by all the motorcycles than by what happens to the kids in the film.
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knives
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#182 Post by knives »

That's incredibly unfortunate. I was watching Ulysses' Gaze and was saddened at the thought of being one step closer to not being able to experience new Angelopoulos and so was holding out hope that something, even a Kafka's The Castle type editing job, could surface. Obviously nothing could replace the intended article, but that he was planning it as his final film only makes it crueler.
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#183 Post by Ntina »

Actually his daughter who was working as an assistant director on his film was working on finishing it after her father's death. It had been announced on Greek media after his death but has gone quiet recently, I presume she is still working on it though
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#184 Post by J Adams »

To resurrect a rather ancient discussion.

The 35mm screening of "The Hunters" at the Museum of the Moving Image, using a print purportedly sourced from the Greek Film Centre, was roughly 150 minutes (although the film notes said 168 minutes). I suspect it is the same print that toured the US 25 years ago. It seems unlikely that a 168 minute 35mm print will surface.

It is unfortunate that these 35mm prints aren't circulated more frequently. Given TA's general use of long shots, these films don't work well on small screens.
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#185 Post by famous »

As some of you might know there have been some releases of Angelopoulos' movies in Blu-ray that unfortunately suffer from censorship. Apart from these releases are few and kinda hard to get, not impossible just not readily available.

Well today there was a screening of Beekeeper to debut a film festival that bears the director's name. Nothing special here as well, since many 35mm films are in circulation and there have been many screenings on previous dates of this festival. However this time was different, and as the director's lifelong partner informed as before the start of the film in some opening remarks, this was actually a digitally restored version of the film.

She also mentioned that this was the first theatrical release of the now restored version and that it was the third to be made so. In addition she said that it was restored on their own efforts and that it was expensive.

Now I don't think that those are the same versions that appear on the japanese blu-rays since there are four of them and she mentioned three. Even if she did not phrase it correctly when we add them all up we get five, since the Beekeeper is not available in those blurays, which most likely means that these restoration projects are separate.

Now I don't know which the other two are since this time we didn't get a chance to ask questions, but she mentioned that they have more 10 to go which sounds promising.
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#187 Post by Big Ben »

Horrible. I'd have thought they'd have made a donation to a University or something by this time but this is a terrible loss for obvious reasons.
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Oedipax
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#188 Post by Oedipax »

Awful. Yeah, part of me wonders if the delay in getting that stuff to a university (or other archive/institution) has anything to do with issues caused or aggravated by austerity measures.
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#189 Post by dda1996a »

I came here hoping to read good news about restorations or something. He is one of my favorite directors ever, this is just awful news.
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#190 Post by FrauBlucher »

It’s a shame his films have been neglected for restorations. It’s very surprising this world cinema giant doesn’t have US boutique representation of his catalogue. Anyone know his backstory when it comes to ownership and whether he was tough to deal with? Who has his rights in the UK?
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domino harvey
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#191 Post by domino harvey »

Artificial Eye has the UK rights, they put out three DVD box sets
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Big Ben
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#192 Post by Big Ben »

domino harvey wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:22 pm Artificial Eye has the UK rights, they put out three DVD box sets
And for those curious they're all actually Region 0 releases despite saying Region 2 on the back. The only thing you'll have to work around is that they're PAL encoded. I can't say they're amazing quality but they're more than serviceable than the VHS tapes that circulated beforehand!
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#193 Post by Stefan Andersson »

The book "The Cinema of Theo Angelopoulos" by Angelos Koutsorakis offers interesting reading about TA´s unfinished last film "The Other Sea" (pp. 275-292). I know of no other detailed English-language source.


Update, July 2019:
A review of the book:
http://filmiconjournal.com/journal/article/2017/4/13
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#194 Post by Big Ben »

Surreal to see you folks mentioning me above as a poster on another forum before I joined here.

Anyway thank you for the information about the film Stefan. After Angelopoulos died any and all information appeared to have fallen into a black hole.
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#195 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Rich online collection of press clippings about TA´s films:
http://www.theoangelopoulos.gr/movies.p ... RhbGlhbg==

Click on a film title
On next screen, click on "Pubblicazioni" for a clickable list of photos of press clippings, in various languages.

I just chanced on this update to TA´s official site. The Italian-language version of the site seems to give the most detailed listing of specific press clippings (name of writer, article, magazine, year etc). The English-language version of the site, under "Publications", just turns up a clickable list of numbered archived items, but no bibliographical data.

Earlier this Summer, news items reported that TA´s personal archive had been destroyed in a forest fire:
https://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/ ... -0025.html
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#196 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Photos from the set of The Other Sea:
http://www.iliasbourgiotis.com/1/projec ... rnity.html

Interview with Elodie Lelu, friend of and assistant to Angelopoulos; director of Lettre à Theo:
https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/9b7a6a_5 ... 26620b.pdf - contains info about the pre-production and production of The Other Sea

Some info on the storyline of the film:
https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/212418/
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#197 Post by Fsolano80 »

Does anyone have any clues on whether this Japanese bluray of Landscape in the Mist is a bootleg or if it even has English subtitles?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/TOPIO-STIN-OMI ... Sw31pdHxVh
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#198 Post by htdm »

I don't know this seller personally but it appears to be the legitimate Japanese BD that was just released last week. (Amazon Japan listing here: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B07QVZ9FXP)
That disc is not English friendly.
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#199 Post by Fsolano80 »

Thanks for the quick reply.

Dammit. I was hoping i’d found myself a deal there.
Oh well.
Guess i’ll have to wait until Criterion gets their shit together.
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htdm
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#200 Post by htdm »

Or learn Greek and/or Japanese :)
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