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Bebert
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#1576 Post by Bebert »

Clip of the restored L'amour fou
I can't wait to see the film in good quality.
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#1577 Post by fiendishthingy »

Here’s a trailer for L’amour fou.
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#1578 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Looka a whole lot better than the print I saw 20 or so years ago.
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#1579 Post by hearthesilence »

Michael Kerpan wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2023 9:45 pm Looka a whole lot better than the print I saw 20 or so years ago.
Looks better than the 35mm print I saw two years ago! (And not just because one reel was missing and replaced with a video projection.)
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#1580 Post by jsteffe »

This makes me grateful that I avoided those abominable bootlegs and waited for a proper restoration! Among other things, you can see the difference between the 16mm and 35mm footage here.
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#1581 Post by Michael Kerpan »

hearthesilence -- Probably the same print, much the worse for the wear...
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#1582 Post by Stefan »

Wow. Immediate tears of joy are still possible. This trailer provokes them.

A treasure has been brought up from the sea.
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#1583 Post by feihong »

jsteffe wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:29 am This makes me grateful that I avoided those abominable bootlegs and waited for a proper restoration! Among other things, you can see the difference between the 16mm and 35mm footage here.
Same. Somehow I avoided the bootleg of this one forever, and it feels like the right choice. The footage in these clips looks great. Looking forward to being surprised by everything in high quality.
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#1584 Post by spectre »

Each to their own, but having seen the bootleg – and falling in love with the film as a result – doesn’t diminish my excitement about this at all! Can’t wait to revisit it.
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#1585 Post by adamfeldman »

I've seen the poor-quality L'Amour Fou and I'm still extremely psyched for the new version, because it's an amazing film.

I've been filling in some of my Rivette gaps recently and I saw the restored, English-subtitled Va Savoir+ mentioned upthread — I'd really appreciate any tips about how to find that. Thanks in advance!
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#1586 Post by Michael Kerpan »

adamfeldman wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:02 pmEnglish-subtitled Va Savoir+
I'd even settle for an unsubbed release of this version....
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#1587 Post by Petty Bourgeoisie »

Word on blu ray dot com is Radiance has secured home release rights. I have no experience with that label. Do they do good work?
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#1588 Post by A Tempted Christ »

Petty Bourgeoisie wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 9:31 pm Word on blu ray dot com is Radiance has secured home release rights. I have no experience with that label. Do they do good work?
Radiance has mentioned a Rivette release being in the works but we still have no idea which movie it's gonna be.
And yeah, Radiance is basically run by Arrow's former "Director of Content", so you can expect the same level of quality from them.
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#1589 Post by Michael Kerpan »

I certainly hope the scuttlebut about Va Savoir+ is true, An unstant buy for me...

Addendum: Oops -- I guess it was not Va savoir+ that was the rumored release. Well L'amour fou would be an instnt buy too.
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#1590 Post by spectre »

That's amazing news if true. Seems we're on the verge of getting access to Rivette's complete filmography on (English-friendly) disc, which felt like a pipe dream just 10 to 15 years ago.
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#1591 Post by Calvin »

There's nothing to say it will be L'amour fou - it could be, but that's just speculation based on the new restoration. Worth noting that Fran has said previously that he would "definitely do" the Cohen Rivettes to right the shortcomings of those releases but that it wasn't likely to be for another couple of years; that was back in March so the second half of 2024 doesn't seem totally implausible.
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#1592 Post by Black Hat »

What do we have in terms of recs for books/interview books to recommend?
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#1593 Post by domino harvey »

Believe it or not, Gary Tooze hosts quite a few resources online (though he didn’t renew the domain)
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#1594 Post by ianthemovie »

Thanks for that link, domino-- what a valuable resource. The writings on Rivette by Jonathan Rosenbaum and Robin Wood that I was going to recommend are available there.

To these I would add recommendations for Mary Wiles' Jacques Rivette and James Monaco's The New Wave, though the latter only covers the films up through Celine and Julie.
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#1595 Post by pzadvance »

Just got this newly published interview book that on cursory glance doesn’t seem to have much overlap with Tooze’s site. Excited to dig in
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#1596 Post by nowhereisaplace »

On the contrary; if I remember correctly (and I haven’t picked the book up after first purchasing), it seems like the majority of the content of that book is available on Tooze’s site and elsewhere on the web. There were no new translations (that I recall) and even places where there were ellipses, indicating certain passages were left untranslated, were retained in the book. There are several later interviews that I was reading for the first time, but I am pretty certain the first 175 pages or so I had read before, for free.
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#1597 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Va savoir and Va savoir+ on blu from Potemkine in April:
https://www.dvdclassik.com/forum/viewto ... 9&start=90
(see Boubakar´s post Dec. 2, 2023)
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#1598 Post by spectre »

Very exciting. I suppose English subtitles are probably unlikely given there haven't been any on their last few Rivette releases.

I wonder if there's any chance Cohen will bring out the extended cut.
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#1599 Post by nowhereisaplace »

For some reason, I thought Va Savoir was the one late period Rivette that Cohen didn’t have the rights to.
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#1600 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

Sony still has the U.S. rights, at least according to their site for repertory bookings.
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