What a bizarre attitude. Why, if you refuse to support Deaf Crocodile for licensing films of which you disapprove (seemingly on the basis of knee-jerk presumption rather than actually asking them), do you then propose to support other labels if they license the same films?BoltzmannBrain wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 9:51 am I can't believe that Deaf Crocodile is still in 2026 releasing Mosfilm titles they licensed back in 2021, they must have picked up more titles in the last few years. Most people don't seem to care about it at all but I guess I'm a sucker who cares. This label has released and announced some films that I'm interested in but I don't want to support Deaf Crocodile or give them any money so I hope that those films (for example Dead Mountaineer's Hotel) will come out from UK labels at some point.
It's doubly absurd when they're about to release Yuri Norstein's work, because Norstein was publicly opposed to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and his career has been regularly buffeted by financial problems that had nothing to do with him. So why victimise him again?
Incidentally, Dead Mountaineer's Hotel may be culturally Estonian, but it's also a Soviet production directed by a Russian (Grigori Kromanov)—which is why the exteriors were filmed in Kazakhstan (also then part of the USSR) and the music was created on an EMS Synthi 100 setup in Moscow—in fact, the same one on which Eduard Artemyev created the music for Stalker in sessions booked during the same week.