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FrauBlucher
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#676 Post by FrauBlucher »

For me WESTERN, a blind buy, and ABOUT ELLY. The pq reviews are not great for ABOUT ELLY but I love the film and Farhadi is one of my favorites.
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#677 Post by Aunt Peg »

Hang Sangoo's The Day After listed for release on 26 February at Amazon.

Special Features
* Q&A with Hong Sangsoo provided by Film Society of Lincoln Center
* Theatrical Trailers
* Booklet featuring an essay by Dennis Lim
* Alternate cover art
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#678 Post by What A Disgrace »

Hale County This Morning, This Evening is getting a Blu-ray release on June 18.
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#679 Post by senseabove »

What A Disgrace wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 3:28 am Hale County This Morning, This Evening is getting a Blu-ray release on June 18.
Excellent! I've been patiently waiting for news of this one. According to the blu-ray.com announcement it will only have a trailer and an essay, which is a real shame. Ross was interesting and eloquent at the post-screening Q&A I attended, and the discussion definitely enhanced my appreciation, so I'm sad they don't at least have an interview with him.
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#680 Post by lzx »

senseabove wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 3:42 am Ross was interesting and eloquent at the post-screening Q&A I attended, and the discussion definitely enhanced my appreciation, so I'm sad they don't at least have an interview with him.
Agreed, though if it's any consolation, quite a number of his multitudinous (they really went all out for that Oscar nom) Q&As are freely available online.
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#681 Post by Michael Kerpan »

CG's BRD of Hong's black and white The Day After looks quite good -- but has only minimal extras.
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#682 Post by cinemaguild »

Michael Kerpan wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 2:28 am CG's BRD of Hong's black and white The Day After looks quite good -- but has only minimal extras.
We do try to get what we can for Hong Blu-rays - He does not create anything or keep anything supplemental.
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#683 Post by Michael Kerpan »

cinemaguild wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 2:26 pm
Michael Kerpan wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 2:28 am CG's BRD of Hong's black and white The Day After looks quite good -- but has only minimal extras.
We do try to get what we can for Hong Blu-rays - He does not create anything or keep anything supplemental.
I understand that -- He spends all his time making his movies so no time to spend on helping make extras. ;-)

Just glad that this looked so great and had excellent subtitles/
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#684 Post by cinemaguild »

We have announced The Wild Pear Tree for August 20th on Blu-ray and DVD

It will include a filmed Q&A with Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Cover below-

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#685 Post by cinemaguild »

We have also just announced Manoel de Oliveira's GEBO AND THE SHADOW for Blu-ray and DVD this October.

The disc will include one of his final shorts as well Velho do Restelo (2014, 20 minutes)

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Full details and a look at the reversible art are here:

http://www.cinemaguild.com/theatrical/g ... dow_pr.htm
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#686 Post by Calvin »

Fantastic news! The more Oliveira the better. Is Visit or Memories and Confessions one that you have looked into? I'm not sure if it is being kept for theatrical engagements only or not
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#687 Post by What A Disgrace »

Unspeakably surprising and magnificent news.
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#688 Post by zedz »

Calvin wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2019 2:25 pm Fantastic news! The more Oliveira the better. Is Visit or Memories and Confessions one that you have looked into? I'm not sure if it is being kept for theatrical engagements only or not
There's a French DVD out with English subs.
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#689 Post by Luke M »

Is The Turin Horse out of print? I ordered the blu-ray from Deep Discount when it was on backorder but now link for blu-ray redirects to the DVD.
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#690 Post by cinemaguild »

It is not out of print. Not sure why that happened.
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#691 Post by Luke M »

cinemaguild wrote:It is not out of print. Not sure why that happened.
Thanks. Maybe they pulled it to prevent more orders while they fulfill backlog.
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#692 Post by cinemaguild »

Just wanted to give an update on The Wild Pear Tree Blu-ray.

It is still coming, but you may or may not have heard that we made the call last minute to include a six and a half hour documentary produced by the film team on the making of The Wild Pear Tree. We felt the doc was really worth the delay and contained inside the doc there are fully produced deleted scenes.

Because of this, the release has now become a double BD-50 set and we don't have a firm date but we are looking early to mid October. We are keeping the price the same.

Will post again when it is closer to shipping.
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#693 Post by nitin »

Mine is already pre-ordered!
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#695 Post by Aunt Peg »

FrauBlucher wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:19 pm CG acquires Albert Serra’s Liberte
Fantastic news. Sight unseen day one purchase for me.
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#696 Post by What A Disgrace »

Hotel By The River on November 26.
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#697 Post by Timec »

Their annual 50%-off "Cyber Weekend" sale has begun. It includes the latest Ceylan and Hong, as well as Oliveira's final (feature) film.
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#698 Post by dadaistnun »

Haven't seen much discussion of it on here, but I thought Hotel by the River was outstanding. Packs quite the emotional wallop imo.

Loved Grass as well, really looking forward to CG's eventual disc. (Was a little surprised Hotel came to disc first; didn't Grass precede it theatrically?)
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#699 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Finally got a chance to watch Hotel by the River -- and second dadaistnun's assessment. Visually lovely with a surprisingly melancholy tone (though On the Beach at Night Alone night hinted at deeper sadness than "melancholy").
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#700 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

Shocker of the year: CG has acquired Hong's latest.

Also, very belated response to dadaistnun: Hotel by the River opened in NYC in February 2019; Grass opened three months later in April. But Grass had its festival premiere ahead of Hotel.
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