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Lowry_Sam
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#651 Post by Lowry_Sam »

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Yes it is
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#652 Post by Luke M »

The Raccoon Cafe will definitely be on the itinerary if I ever get to Seoul.
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#653 Post by HitchcockLang »

FrauBlucher wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 2:20 pm
HitchcockLang wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 3:46 pm I wonder what implications this will have for the remaining Buster Keaton restorations since there was all the awkwardness with the competing restorations, some released by Kino and the others by Cohen.
Here's your answer
Thanks for sharing that! Looking forward to the next volume. As far as my question, it does show they will continue to release the Cohen restorations but I wonder if they will release any future Lobster restorations as well.
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kekid wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:58 pm Amazon Prime has two versions of Tavernier's documentary on French cinema. One is called "My Journey through French Cinema", which is 192 minutes long. The other is called "Journeys through French Cinema", which is the longer version in 8 parts. Of these, Cohen has issued the first as a Blu Ray disc. Does anyone know if they intend to issue the longer version in the physical format?
Just announced
Coming to Blu-ray March 30th from Cohen Media Group and Kino Lorber!

Journeys Through French Cinema (2020)
Directed by Bertrand Tavernier
2-Disc Set

My Journey Through French Cinema (2017), Bertrand Tavernier’s César-nominated three-and-a-half-hour tour through French film history, was too short to introduce audiences to all that he wanted to share. In this new eight-part series, the acclaimed director of such films as Coup de Torchon and ‘Round Midnight guides us through a roster of filmmakers both influential and forgotten, explores how his country’s cinema was shaped by the German occupation and changed again through the New Wave, spotlights little-known female filmmakers, and more. Subjects include: René Clément, Henri-Georges Clouzot, Julien Duvivier, Henri Decoin, Claude Autant-Lara, as well as composers who made movie music an art in and of itself, far from the Hollywood spotlight.

Includes:
*Optional English subtitles
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#655 Post by L.A. »

Cast a Dark Shadow / Wanted for Murder double-feature Blu-ray available in April. Hopefully from Eureka later.
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#656 Post by soundchaser »

I asked Cohen about their Rivette releases on a different forum that shall not be named - Gang of Four is coming soon, followed by Love on the Ground. They're planning limited theatrical runs for Up, Down, Fragile and Secret Defense before putting those out, so it may not be until 2022.
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#657 Post by spectre »

Good news, soundchaser, thanks!
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#658 Post by Aunt Peg »

soundchaser wrote: Tue Apr 06, 2021 8:51 pm I asked Cohen about their Rivette releases on a different forum that shall not be named - Gang of Four is coming soon, followed by Love on the Ground. They're planning limited theatrical runs for Up, Down, Fragile and Secret Defense before putting those out, so it may not be until 2022.
Great news. \:D/
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#659 Post by senseabove »

The freshly-registered Cohen rep posting in the Kino thread also soft announced some others titles:
Regarding [Joan Micklin Silver's] A FISH IN THE BATHTUB, we are hoping to have this out by the end of the year or possibly just into 2022. We just finished a 4K restoration of the Joan Micklin Silver film HESTER STREET and are looking at some festivals in the fall, with a limited theatrical release after. The plan at the moment is to release HESTER STREET, along with FISH IN A BATHTUB and the Raphael Silver films ON THE YARD (1978) and A WALK ON THE MOON (1987) at or around the same time through our friends at Kino Lorber.
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#660 Post by beamish14 »

senseabove wrote: Thu Apr 08, 2021 8:08 pm The freshly-registered Cohen rep posting in the Kino thread also soft announced some others titles:
Regarding [Joan Micklin Silver's] A FISH IN THE BATHTUB, we are hoping to have this out by the end of the year or possibly just into 2022. We just finished a 4K restoration of the Joan Micklin Silver film HESTER STREET and are looking at some festivals in the fall, with a limited theatrical release after. The plan at the moment is to release HESTER STREET, along with FISH IN A BATHTUB and the Raphael Silver films ON THE YARD (1978) and A WALK ON THE MOON (1987) at or around the same time through our friends at Kino Lorber.
Whoa. I never though we'd even get On the Yard on DVD.
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#661 Post by L.A. »

L.A. wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 3:03 pm Cast a Dark Shadow / Wanted for Murder double-feature Blu-ray available in April.
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#662 Post by Calvin »

soundchaser wrote: Tue Apr 06, 2021 8:51 pm I asked Cohen about their Rivette releases on a different forum that shall not be named - Gang of Four is coming soon, followed by Love on the Ground. They're planning limited theatrical runs for Up, Down, Fragile and Secret Defense before putting those out, so it may not be until 2022.
They also have The Story of Marie and Julien and Va Savoir don't they?
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#663 Post by soundchaser »

They’ve got Marie and Julien, but I think Va Savoir is still with Sony.
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#664 Post by justeleblanc »

soundchaser wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 12:55 pm They’ve got Marie and Julien, but I think Va Savoir is still with Sony.
Sony does have Va Savior, but not Va Savior+, which--like L'amour fou--is not with anyone at the moment.
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#665 Post by Calvin »

Looking back, the original Cohen announcement was for 10 features. If they don't have Va Savoir then they must have Divertimento - but I would have thought that they would have released this with / at the same time as La Belle Noiseuse.
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#666 Post by Glowingwabbit »

Calvin wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 10:27 am Looking back, the original Cohen announcement was for 10 features. If they don't have Va Savoir then they must have Divertimento - but I would have thought that they would have released this with / at the same time as La Belle Noiseuse.
Maybe it already was but it's totally possible that Jeanne la pucelle was counted as 2 features

Edit: it was counted as two and they do have Divertimento: https://www.indiewire.com/2016/10/cohen ... 201736324/
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#667 Post by justeleblanc »

I emailed them about Divertimento a few years ago, and they said it was in need of a restoration so they opted to release La Belle Noiseuse without it.
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#668 Post by JabbaTheSlut »

https://shop.tcm.com/la-belle-noiseuse- ... ifyinstock

La belle noiseuse blu-ray low stock, but in stock.
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#669 Post by JSC »

Trailer for Cohen's release of Jacques Rivette's Gang of Four is up.

https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=28722
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#670 Post by Michael Kerpan »

JSC -- Thanks. I wonder when this will be released. In terms of overall look, it doesn't seem all that different from the long-ago DVD. Given how many "restored" films of that era look awful colorwise in their new versions, I guess this is a good thing.
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#672 Post by Peter McM »

Amazon was taking preorders for White As Snow and Who You Think I Am for a few days; now the prices and links for both are gone. Anybody know why? I hope when they come back they're lower than $29.95 each...
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#673 Post by fdm »

Don't know amazon's prices, but kino is the distributing these now, so these could end up in a kino sale for reasonable prices. One thing with some of the older titles is that when kino has reprinted them (assuming it's them that does the reprinting), they no longer have booklets. I don't know whether these new releases come with booklets at all.
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#674 Post by therewillbeblus »

fdm wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 1:52 amOne thing with some of the older titles is that when kino has reprinted them (assuming it's them that does the reprinting), they no longer have booklets. I don't know whether these new releases come with booklets at all.
Which older titles? For what it's worth, I bought Under the Sun of Satan and La Belle Noiseuse from Kino's website during one of the recent sales and they both came with booklets, and those aren't exactly "new"
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#675 Post by fdm »

Just did a search over at blu-ray.com of their kino thread to refresh my memory: Sudden, Fear Hangmen Don't Die! and Intolerance were mentioned... And in the june swoon sale thread Hail Mary was also mentioned. I imagine there is still old stock floating around for a lot of the other titles, but my recollection was that if kino insider said for any reprints there would be no booklet. I also see a mention of no booklet for Buster Keaton vol 4.

Found the relevant quote from KL Support (not quite what I remember):
Some of titles were reprinted and we were not made aware of changes. We are updating product pages accordingly for Cohen titles w no booklets. Contact customer support if you're truly unhappy, but there's nothing further we can offer for booklets, etc. Hopefully these sale prices will offset the issue and the quality of the release itself will suffice.
One guy mentioned that in place of some of the missing booklets was a 4-page advert from kino.
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