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Re: Federico Fellini

#151 Post by jindianajonz »

Ovader wrote:After all these years I did some searching online for the Journey To Tulum project as mention here by me and by Dylan resulting in this video teaser on Vimeo. The link does not work but I came across their Facebook Page and their Twitter account which seems to have been abandoned since July 2011 but I thought some people may be interested to learn more of this project in spite of the delayed status.
I know I mentioned it somewhere else on the forum, but the illustrated articles you mentioned in that first link are currently available in a very nice quality hardcover edition from Dark Horse Comics. Note that these have been translated into English, and the original Italian isn't contained in the volume.
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#154 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Amarcord, restored, to screen at this year´s Venice Film Festival:
http://www.screendaily.com/festivals/ve ... ntID=42422" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Federico Fellini

#155 Post by Lemmy Caution »

Has anyone been to the Fellini Museum in Rimini?

Hmm, it seems it might have closed a few years ago.
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#156 Post by Toby Dammit »

Next year is the centennial of Federico Fellini's birth and Criterion Technical Director Lee Kline shared in Home Theater Forum Podcast news about how Italian owners are working on restorations of many of the films. Maybe we can wait for a big box-set in 2020.

I just want to discuss which titles could be included, realistically speaking. I understand that a "Complete Fellini" is impossible, because of the rights issues.
Undoubtedly we can wait for:

I Vitelloni - Criterion
La Strada - Criterion
La Dolce Vita - Criterion
8 1/2 - Criterion
Juliet of the Spirits - Criterion
Satyricon - Criterion
Roma - Criterion
Amarcord - Criterion
And The Ship Sails On - Criterion

in a second place:
Variety lights - Criterion OOP
The White Sheik - Criterion OOP
Le Notti di Cabiria - Criterion OOP
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Re: Federico Fellini

#157 Post by FrauBlucher »

It’s going to be very exciting to get his films upgraded. Even the older blurays to have them restored to 4k/2k. It will be interesting to see how they navigate all the rights’ questions for a potential box. I wonder if it would be easier to do period boxes for Fellini. Almost like Eclipse series of his films on blu.
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#158 Post by domino harvey »

Since Criterion and Cohen appear to have a friendly relationship, City of Women seems plausible. Raro strikes me as a label happy to take money for anything, so they’d prob relinquish the Clowns with minimal prodding as well
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#159 Post by FrauBlucher »

The thing to worry about with so many rights holders is some rights going away at some point. That would suck
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#160 Post by swo17 »

Honestly, I have so many gaps filled by Arrow and MoC already that this doesn't appeal to me much outside of upgrading the Masina films to Blu, or I guess freeing up some shelf space
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#161 Post by Toby Dammit »

And what about the short films?

"Un Agenzia Matrimoniale" from "L' Amore in Citta"
"Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio" from "Boccaccio '70"
"Toby Dammit" from "Spirits of the Dead"

They could be included in a single disc, without the episodes of other directors
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#162 Post by swo17 »

The first is on Raro's Clowns BD, so is presumably wrapped up in the same rights. The second is with Kino so I wouldn't count on it. The third I don't know but I'm happy with my Arrow release.
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#163 Post by dwk »

Criterion/Janus has Spirits of the Dead
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Re: Federico Fellini

#164 Post by Roscoe »

And IL BIDONE just ran on TCM with the Criterion and Janus logos.
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Re: Federico Fellini

#165 Post by Toby Dammit »

Then, only are missing

Fellini's Casanova (1976)
Orchestra Rehearsal (1978
Ginger and Fred (1986)
Intervista (1987)
The Voice of the Moon (1990)

From that group I think Casanova and Ginger&Fred are really essential.
In fact, Casanova is one of the titles that I most want to have in the collection
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Re: Federico Fellini

#166 Post by soundchaser »

Arrow has put out US releases of Orchestra Rehearsal and Voice of the Moon, but it's conceivable they could still be part of a set. The Serpent's Egg was in the Bergman set, and Arrow has a US release of that one. Casanova seems to be with Universal, so probably no trouble there. Ginger & Fred is a Warner title, so again a possibility. Not sure who currently has the rights to Intervista; Koch Lorber put out the DVD years ago.
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Re: Federico Fellini

#167 Post by Big Ben »

Casanova is one of those films that really needs to be seen be believed. Deliriously surreal. Probably my favorite Fellini. Oh and the sets you guys. The sets.
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Re: Federico Fellini

#168 Post by domino harvey »

If Kino Lorber has the rights to Intervista, we can prob forget dreams of a complete set. They’re the only boutique label I can think of that would likely not find a way to work with Criterion, and indeed would probably turn around and brag about saying no
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Re: Federico Fellini

#169 Post by dwk »

IMDB (I know) has the US rights as being with Castle Hill Productions. If that is accurate, it is now owned by Shout Factory via their purchase of Westchester FIlms.
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Re: Federico Fellini

#170 Post by Toby Dammit »

The restorations in Venice Classics this year will include, among many others, Lo sceicco bianco (The White Sheik) by Federico Fellini, presented with a view towards the 100th anniversary of the director' birth in 2020

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https://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/20 ... hite-sheik
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#173 Post by Lowry_Sam »

If something should transpire, I do hope we get better editions of La Dolce Vita & 8 1/2.
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Re: Federico Fellini

#174 Post by yoloswegmaster »

The transfer for La Dolce Vita is already great.
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Re: Federico Fellini

#175 Post by tenia »

It can be improved upon without any doubt. It's an ageing 2012 restoration. It reminds me of older DataCine scans but since it was actually performed on an Arriscan, it probably just has high-frequencies filtered out. Not to say it's bad, but I wouldn't score it higher than 8 out of 10.

8 1/2 however has 2 HD masters : one from Criterion and one from Gaumont, but both have weaknesses (though I'd favor the Gaumont one).
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