Severin Films: All the Haunts Be Ours - A Compendium of Folk Horror (All Volumes)

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#101 Post by domino harvey »

The second volume will contain "24 films from 18 nations" and will be revealed in full on Thursday
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#102 Post by MichaelB »

One of the nations is definitely Czechoslovakia, although I daresay that won't come as a surprise.
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#104 Post by domino harvey »

Some existing discussion on November here
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#105 Post by brundlefly »

Hey, no hay.

A shame they couldn't land The Owl Service this time around with Network out of commission. But a few of the titles mentioned upthread are in this box, and I'm happy this might be an ongoing, well-curated series.
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#106 Post by What A Disgrace »

I didn't expect we'd get another Mike de Leon film out of this, this box sounds better than the first even though, as far as I can tell, nearly a third of the films are available elsewhere.
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#107 Post by Finch »

Demon wasn't available anywhere before, no? That's the film I'm most interested in, and Bakeneko.
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#108 Post by Adam X »

What A Disgrace wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 9:25 pm …as far as I can tell, nearly a third of the films are available elsewhere.
About the same number as the first, but this one has more films and some really good finds too. Especially nice is the inclusion of the new fiction anthology including writing by the great Ramsey Campbell. Kier-La Janisse is one my favourite people working in ‘physical media’ (amongst other things) right now. So glad she found a home with a label so willing to allow ideas to bloom and digress in many a direction that follows.
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#109 Post by MichaelB »

Finch wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 11:20 pm Demon wasn't available anywhere before, no?
I have an English-friendly Polish DVD, although this should be a substantial advance.
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#110 Post by knives »

If it’s the Wrona film I’ve seen that on DVD in the US.
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#111 Post by Thornycroft »

Extremely happy to see Itim (The Rites of May) included. It's a beautiful, understated film that deserves much wider recognition.
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#112 Post by ryannichols7 »

would've been cool if that Beauty and the Beast track was on the Second Run disc...hopefully they do release The Ninth Heart. anyway, do I really want this? some stuff I'd like to have, but others I'm not even sure I'll enjoy. and yellow subtitles? do we think this set will be the same as the first in that regard?
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#114 Post by MichaelB »

ryannichols7 wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 3:05 am would've been cool if that Beauty and the Beast track was on the Second Run disc...
They didn't ask me, and it came out before I recorded my commentary for Severin, so it was never an option.

I tend to get offered Polish stuff by Second Run; their Czech films are usually handled by various members of the Projection Booth team, although in Jonathan Owen they have a bona fide expert whose knowledge of Czech cinema - and indeed the Czech language - very comfortably exceeds mine. Although I think he was on booklet-essay duties for Beauty and the Beast.

Incidentally, here's a sneak preview of my commentary, in which I discuss a stunt that went horribly wrong.
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#115 Post by Finch »

How were the subtitles on the first set? I don't recall where I read it but they were fairly sloppy apparently.

Edit: read through the first five pages and found the comment.
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#116 Post by ryannichols7 »

MichaelB wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 4:21 am
ryannichols7 wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 3:05 am would've been cool if that Beauty and the Beast track was on the Second Run disc...
They didn't ask me, and it came out before I recorded my commentary for Severin, so it was never an option.

I tend to get offered Polish stuff by Second Run; their Czech films are usually handled by various members of the Projection Booth team, although in Jonathan Owen they have a bona fide expert whose knowledge of Czech cinema - and indeed the Czech language - very comfortably exceeds mine. Although I think he was on booklet-essay duties for Beauty and the Beast.

Incidentally, here's a sneak preview of my commentary, in which I discuss a stunt that went horribly wrong.
no and that's fair - admittedly I thought for sure your track was for The Ninth Heart, which I'd assumed SR was just gonna port over in tandem with this set (much like they did for the Witchhammer piece). I'm very on the fence about the set, especially as my completionist brain would also need to own box 1 too, and I'm just not sure. I do hope Second Run does ask you more about Czech films, as I do enjoy your Diamonds of the Night track a lot, but of course you're often there for Polish cinema. thank you for the preview!

hopefully they give us some word on the subtitles, though I'm sure they won't be changed unfortunately
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#117 Post by Adam X »

Andrew Furtado (post-production coordinator) has this year said he’s been pushing for them to include proper translated english subtitles for all their non-english language titles where possible. Though whether this has resulted in better quality subtitling, only time will tell.
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#118 Post by ryannichols7 »

Adam X wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 8:50 am Andrew Furtado (post-production coordinator) has this year said he’s been pushing for them to include proper translated english subtitles for all their non-english language titles where possible. Though whether this has resulted in better quality subtitling, only time will tell.
considering the first set still hasn't sold out, I'm more than happy to wait for reviews + see if UK labels pick up some of the titles here I'm interested in. the subtitling really should be a thing...
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#119 Post by Finch »

Ramsey Campbell writing new material for the hardcover book though is tempting. But I've got so much still to get from the last two years (Criterions especially) that as with Shawscope Vol 3, I'm probably going to be patient and wait for the inevitable 50% discount on this thing myself.
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#120 Post by dwk »

Vol. 2 is being delayed because they found "a superior source element for one of the films" and are doing additional audio work on another film in the set.
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#121 Post by pzadvance »

Where’d you see that? Couldn’t find it on the product page or their socials
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#122 Post by dwk »

A longtime poster posted it on the Blu-ray.com forum. Guess I should have double checked Severin's social media. Sorry for the possibly wrong info.
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#123 Post by Robin Davies »

They sent me this e-mail:
We wanted to let you know that we’ve recently unearthed a superior source element for one of the films in ALL THE HAUNTS BE OURS: VOLUME 2, and have made the decision to also do additional audio restoration on another of the films. It’s an opportunity for us to make this collection the very best it can be, and the extra time will deliver exceptional results.
Shipping may be delayed up to a month, but we think you’ll agree it’s worth the wait.
As always, thank you for patience and support.
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#124 Post by dwk »

Thanks for confirming Robin. Odd they haven't posted about it on social media or their website.
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#125 Post by zedz »

I received my copy today, so presumably everything has now been finalized!
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