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#1926 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Cannes Classics 2026 also includes, among other films:
Documentaries about David Lean, Bruce Dern, Vittorio de Sica
Sierra de Teruel/Espoir, Malraux, 4K
Moonlighting, 4K
Man of Iron, Wajda, 4K
Casa del Angel, Torre Nilsson, 4K
La Ciociara, de Sica, 4K
Symphonie Pastorale, Delannoy, 4K
L´Innocente, Visconti, 4K, Ritrovata
Farewell My Concubine, 4K, 171 mins., co-credit: Carlotta Films
Machine Gun Kelly, Corman, 4K, Film Masters
Sugata Sanshiro, 4K, now with a rediscovered 12-minute sequence
Tilaï, Ouedraogo, 4K
The Stranger, Welles, 4K from OCN
https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/pres ... sics-2026/
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#1927 Post by yoloswegmaster »

Stefan Andersson wrote: Tue May 05, 2026 6:51 pm Cannes Classics 2026 also includes, among other films:
Documentaries about David Lean, Bruce Dern, Vittorio de Sica
Sierra de Teruel/Espoir, Malraux, 4K
Moonlighting, 4K
Man of Iron, Wajda, 4K
Casa del Angel, Torre Nilsson, 4K
La Ciociara, de Sica, 4K
Symphonie Pastorale, Delannoy, 4K
L´Innocente, Visconti, 4K, Ritrovata
Farewell My Concubine, 4K, 171 mins., co-credit: Carlotta Films
Machine Gun Kelly, Corman, 4K, Film Masters
Sugata Sanshiro, 4K, now with a rediscovered 12-minute sequence
Tilaï, Ouedraogo, 4K
The Stranger, Welles, 4K from OCN
https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/pres ... sics-2026/
Did you not see my post on the previous page?
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#1928 Post by domino harvey »

Stefan Andersson wrote: Tue May 05, 2026 6:51 pm Cannes Classics 2026 also includes, among other films:
Casa del Angel, Torre Nilsson, 4K
Symphonie Pastorale, Delannoy, 4K
Oh my GOD let these come from a boutique label in English friendly editions!
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#1930 Post by Stefan Andersson »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Tue May 05, 2026 6:55 pm
Stefan Andersson wrote: Tue May 05, 2026 6:51 pm Cannes Classics 2026 also includes, among other films:
Documentaries about David Lean, Bruce Dern, Vittorio de Sica
Sierra de Teruel/Espoir, Malraux, 4K
Moonlighting, 4K
Man of Iron, Wajda, 4K
Casa del Angel, Torre Nilsson, 4K
La Ciociara, de Sica, 4K
Symphonie Pastorale, Delannoy, 4K
L´Innocente, Visconti, 4K, Ritrovata
Farewell My Concubine, 4K, 171 mins., co-credit: Carlotta Films
Machine Gun Kelly, Corman, 4K, Film Masters
Sugata Sanshiro, 4K, now with a rediscovered 12-minute sequence
Tilaï, Ouedraogo, 4K
The Stranger, Welles, 4K from OCN
https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/pres ... sics-2026/
Did you not see my post on the previous page?
Hi, sorry that I did not see your post in time.
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#1931 Post by swo17 »

Biggest news for me is the Pelechian
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#1932 Post by okcmaxk »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Tue May 05, 2026 6:44 pm Not sure why you didn't link the entire lineup for Cannes Classics…
Fair enough, should’ve posted in the film’s thread, but that’s big news.
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#1933 Post by andyli »

A program of Cinéma de la Plage announced with additional restored films to be screened at Cannes. 4K restorations of Cría cuervos, Land and Freedom, A Man and a Woman among other films.
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#1934 Post by Stefan Andersson »

News from 2023 - two Tom Mix films digitally preserved by MoMA:
The Best Bad Man w/ Clara Bow
Outlaws of Red River
https://www.moma.org/calendar/film/5542
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#1935 Post by beamish14 »

andyli wrote: Thu May 07, 2026 12:51 pm A program of Cinéma de la Plage announced with additional restored films to be screened at Cannes. 4K restorations of Cría cuervos, Land and Freedom, A Man and a Woman among other films.
A number of Ken Loach’s films are being sold again to distributors at Cannes, including one of my personal favorites, The Navigators, which has a truly wretched DVD
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#1936 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Apache Drums, Fregonese, 4K:
https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/11470

Law and Order, Cahn, 1932 (probably the same restoration released by Kino Lorber on blu); the following info does not appear on Kino´s web page:
"Restored by Universal Pictures and the Film Foundation from the original negative, this print adds four minutes to the previously available version."
https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/11456
https://kinolorber.com/product/law-and-order
Taken from “4K scans of from the 35mm composite fine-grain and 35mm composite dupe negative"
https://thedigitalbits.com/reviews/item ... ray-review
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#1937 Post by Tuppence »

Stefan Andersson wrote: Fri May 08, 2026 4:53 pm Apache Drums, Fregonese, 4K:
https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/11470
This was screened at Il Cinema Ritrovato in 2022, and looked magnificent. Amazing how little distribution it's had in the four years since.
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#1938 Post by Stefan Andersson »

In-progress restoration at the Austrian Film Museum:
"Wonders of the Sea, USA, 1922, John Ernest Williamson
Digital restoration (4K) and reconstruction based on surviving 35mm positive prints from the collection of the Austrian Film Museum, the EYE Filmmuseum (Amsterdam), and the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (Canberra)."
https://www.filmmuseum.at/en/collection ... n_progress

Restorations at the Museum, 2026 and earlier:
https://www.filmmuseum.at/en/collection ... since_2002 - for example, several James Benning titles;
also, in 2023:
"Dnevnik Glumova, Soviet Union, 1923, Sergei Eisenstein
Digitization (4K) of 35mm prints and digital reconstruction based on Naum Kleiman's findings about the original sequence of scenes."
https://ilcinemaritrovato.it/en/film/dnevnik-glumova/
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#1939 Post by Stefan Andersson »

We All Loved Each Other So Much, Scola, from OCN by Ritrovata; colour correction supervisor: Luciano Tovoli:
https://www.fondazionecsc.it/il-restaur ... so-libero/

Sogni d´oro, Nanni Moretti, 1981, 2023 restoration
Hawks and Sparrows, 2020 4K Ritrovata restoration
La ricotta Director´s Cut, info about the restoration of the film as it was released in February 1963, before being withdrawn in March 1963; also reinstates two censorship cuts made before cinema release.
https://www.fondazionecsc.it/centro-spe ... glio-2025/
(go screen top right to change language to English)

2024 news - L´ore dell´amore (Luciano Salce, 1963) restored from a period dupe neg; soundtrack taken from a period positive print and a sound lavender. Period material not in optimal condition. OCN is lost.
https://www.fondazionecsc.it/le-ore-del ... tta-lidia/

Legions of Cleopatra (Cottafavi, 1959) restored in 4K by Alexandra Cinematografica; financing through Next Generation EU:
https://www.fondazionecsc.it/gianni-ame ... nazionale/
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#1940 Post by Stefan Andersson »

San Michele aveva un gallo, Taviani Bros. 1973, and other restorations:
https://www.fondazionecsc.it/restauro/r ... -evidenza/

Cineteca Nazionale restorations 2002-2016:
Achtung! Banditi!
Addio Pola
Aeroporto del Littorio (Documentario Cines n. 11 )
Albero degli zoccoli , L’
Alberto Burri
Allegoria della primavera , L’
Allonsanfan
Amore, L’
Amore e ginnastica
Amore senza stima /L’avvoltoio
Anna
Anna (Materiali espansi)
Anna Magnani , ep. di Siamo donne
Arlecchino
Arte dell’acquaforte
Arte di Rosai , L’
Assedio dell’Alcazar , L’/Sin novedad en el Alcazar
Assi della risata , Gli
Avanti a lui tremava tutta Roma
Avventura , L’
Avventura di un soldato , L’, ep. de L’amore difficile,
Avventure di Giacomo Casanova , Le
Bacini di carenaggio a Genova (Documentario Cines n. 9)
Basilischi , I,
Beatrice Cenci
Bigamo , Il,
Boccaccio 70 ,
Brigante , Il
Buongiorno natura
Buono, il brutto, il cattivo , Il
Burattino di nome Pinocchio , Un
Cadaveri eccellenti
Caduta degli dei , La (Götterdämmerung)
Cagliostro, aventurier, alchimiste et magicien (Cagliostro)
Calamatta maestro del bulino
Camicie rosse
Carlo Goldoni Venezian
Carne e l’anima , La
Casanova di Federico Fellini, Il
C’eravamo tanto amati
Chiedo asilo
Cielo è rosso, Il
Cinefestival 1948
Città dolente, La
Classe operaia va in paradiso, La
Contessa azzurra, La
Costa dell’Istria da Trieste a Portorosa, La
Cretinetti vuol romperla ad ogni costo
Cronaca cinematografica della guerra italo-turca
Cronaca familiare
Cronache di poveri amanti
Cuccagna, La
Dal golfo del Leone allo stretto di Gibilterra
Dalle cinque giornate alla breccia di Porta Pia
Delitto della piccina, Il
Dillinger è morto
Dolce vita, La
Duello di Robinet, Il
Emigrantes
Entusiasmo
Fabiola
Fellini-Satyricon
Fiamma che non si spegne, La
Figli delle macerie, I
Fori imperiali (Documentario Cines n. 4)
Galileo
Gallo nel pollaio, Il
Gattopardo, Il
Germania anno zero
Giornata balorda, La
Giornata particolare, Una
Giovani mariti
Gioventù perduta
Giulietta degli spiriti
Giuseppe Verdi nella vita e nella gloria
Grande guerra, La
Grande paese d’acciaio, Il
Grandpa’s Girl (Un nipote modello)
Grazia, La
Grido della terra , Il
Guerra alla guerra
Idillio infranto
India Matri Bhumi
Ingrid Bergman , ep. di Siamo donne
Innocente , L’
Intervista a Salvatore Allende
Io sono un autarchico
Isole nella laguna
Israel
Leonardo da Vinci
Lettera all’alba , Una
Lupa, La
Macchina ammazzacattivi , La
Maciste in vacanza
Maddalena Ferat
Magnifico cornuto , Il
Maids and Muslin (Fridolen direttore dei grandi magazzini)
Mani sulla città , Le
Margherita fra i tre
Marizza, Genannt die Schmuggler-Madonna (Maritza )
Mater Dei
Matrimonio all’italiana
Mattatore , Il
Messaggio radiofonico di S.S. Pio XI
Michelino 1o B
1848,
Moli romane (Documentario Cines n. 3 )
Monologo
Monsieur Don’t Care (Monsieur Bocher )
Morte ha fatto l’uovo , La
Mostri , I
Nave bianca , La
Nave delle donne maledette , La
Nel blu dipinto di blu. Volare
Nel segno di Roma
Nobiltà di razza e nobiltà di cuore
Nostra Signora dei Turchi
Notte brava , La
Notturno
Nuvola
Occhio selvaggio , L’
Oci ciornie
Odissea nuda
Officina di David Smith , L’
Operazione paura
Oro di Roma , L’
Orvieto (Documentario Cines n. 13 )
Ossessione
Otello
Parte bassa , La, 197
Partire è un po’ morire
Patatrac
Paura, La
Per un pugno di dollari
Piccolo garibaldino , Il
Pompieri di Viggiù , I
Ponte dei sospiri , Il
Presa di Roma , La
Processo alla città
Profondo rosso
Profumo di donna
Proibito
Promessi sposi , I
Provinciale , La
Quartieri alti
Questa è la vita
Quién sabe?
Radio giornale n. 5
Radio giornale n. 2
Radio giornale n. 4
Raffles, gentiluomo ladro
Ragazze da marito
Ricomincio da tre
Ricotta , La, ep. di Ro.Go.Pa.G.
Rivista Cines n. 9
Robinet in vacanza
Roma
Roma città aperta
Romana , La
Romantici a Venezia
Sacco e Vanzetti
Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma
Santa notte , ‘A
Sbarco delle Salme dei Generali A. Lamarmora e R.
Montevecchio a Genova
Scampolo
Scrittori e poeti anglosassoni a Roma
Sculture nella città
Se sei vivo spara
Senza pietà
Serpe, La
Sissignora
SKMP2
Sogno e realtà
Sogno patriottico di Cinessino, Il
Soldier’s Courtship , The (Bacio movimentato in pubblico )
Sorpasso , Il
Suora giovane , La
Stasera niente di nuovo
Stivali di Robinet , Gli
Straniero , Lo
Stromboli terra di Dio
Sulle orme di Verdi
Tamburino sardo, Il
Tarquinia (Documentario Cines n. 2 )
Tenderly
Teodora
Teorema
Terra animata
Terrazza , La
Terrore nello spazio
Toby Dammit , ep. di Tre passi nel delirio
Torcello
Tosca
Totò e Carolina
Tropici
Tutti a casa
Tutto per mio fratello
Ultimi , Gli
Umanità
Umano non umano
Umberto D.
Uomo ritorna, Un
Vangelo secondo Matteo , Il
Venezia in festa
Verfluchte , Der (Il maledetto)
Via del dolore , La
Via del petrolio , La
Viaggio in Italia
Villa Borghese
Visioni e immagini di Terra Santa. Gerusalemme
Visioni e segni di grandezza romana. Gerasa (Palestina Secunda)
Vita agra , La
Vita delle farfalle , La
Voci di fontane
Vogliamo i colonnelli
Volo su Vienna
Zara (Documentario Cines n. 5)
Zeder
https://www.fondazionecsc.it/restauro/r ... 2002-2016/
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#1942 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Mahabharata, Peter Brook, "the newly restored five-hour television mini-series version":
https://www.bfi.org.uk/news/revealed-bf ... ember-2026

There is no mention of a restored TV version here:
https://peterbrook.foundation/en/

Mention of the mini-series version on UHD:
https://poorhouseintl.co.uk/detail.php?id=495

Update - to be released by BFI, dedicated thread:
viewtopic.php?p=866925#p866925
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#1943 Post by Stefan Andersson »

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#1944 Post by beamish14 »

Stefan Andersson wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 3:03 pm The Kill-Off, Maggie Greenwald:
https://mailchi.mp/missingmovies/spring ... b1ec6c6af0
Oh, that’s great. I love all 3 of those Jim Thompson adaptations that came out in rapid succession during 1989-90
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#1945 Post by DeprongMori »

beamish14 wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 3:41 pm
Stefan Andersson wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 3:03 pm The Kill-Off, Maggie Greenwald:
https://mailchi.mp/missingmovies/spring ... b1ec6c6af0
Oh, that’s great. I love all 3 of those Jim Thompson adaptations that came out in rapid succession during 1989-90
I had managed to watch a VHS rip of this I found somewhere. Not a great film, but I do want to revisit it under better circumstances. The film adaptation I find most closely captures the essence of Thompson is Serie Noire, the French adaptation of A Hell of a Woman. I’d love for someone to do a good adaptation of Nothing More Than Murder (which contains a ton of inside baseball about the world of second/third tier film exhibition, and murder by nitrate film).
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#1946 Post by beamish14 »

DeprongMori wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 5:36 pm
beamish14 wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 3:41 pm
Stefan Andersson wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 3:03 pm The Kill-Off, Maggie Greenwald:
https://mailchi.mp/missingmovies/spring ... b1ec6c6af0
Oh, that’s great. I love all 3 of those Jim Thompson adaptations that came out in rapid succession during 1989-90
I had managed to watch a VHS rip of this I found somewhere. Not a great film, but I do want to revisit it under better circumstances. The film adaptation I find most closely captures the essence of Thompson is Serie Noire, the French adaptation of A Hell of a Woman. I’d love for someone to do a good adaptation of Nothing More Than Murder (which contains a ton of inside baseball about the world of second/third tier film exhibition, and murder by nitrate film).

Serie Noire is fantastic, but After Dark, My Sweet has long been a personal favorite, and I think it does an exemplary job of capturing the tone of the novel. Probably Bruce Dern’s best performance as well

Pop. 1280 and A Hell of a Woman are my two faves that have never been adapted. The former is absolutely hysterical and could be an amazing film in the right hands
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#1947 Post by DeprongMori »

beamish14 wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 5:48 pm Serie Noire is fantastic, but After Dark, My Sweet has long been a personal favorite, and I think it does an exemplary job of capturing the tone of the novel. Probably Bruce Dern’s best performance as well

Pop. 1280 and A Hell of a Woman are my two faves that have never been adapted. The former is absolutely hysterical and could be an amazing film in the right hands
At the risk of continuing my off-topic sidebar…

Pop. 1280 was adapted into Bertrand Tavernier’s terrific Coup de Torchon, re-setting it in French-controlled West Africa, which works remarkably well. A Hell of a Woman was adapted into Steven Shainberg’s execrable Hit Me.

I overall appreciate the adaptation of After Dark, My Sweet, but I don’t care much for Rachel Ward as an actress and found her badly miscast here. (One of the many reasons I’m not much of a fan of the noir remake Against All Odds.)

Around the time of The Kill-Off’s release, I had heard rumors of a forthcoming adaptation of Savage Night, which I’m not sure anyone could successfully adapt. (I’m also hoping someday someone does an adaption of The Getaway which preserves Thompson’s incredibly bleak ending.)
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#1948 Post by beamish14 »

DeprongMori wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 6:32 pm
beamish14 wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 5:48 pm Serie Noire is fantastic, but After Dark, My Sweet has long been a personal favorite, and I think it does an exemplary job of capturing the tone of the novel. Probably Bruce Dern’s best performance as well

Pop. 1280 and A Hell of a Woman are my two faves that have never been adapted. The former is absolutely hysterical and could be an amazing film in the right hands
At the risk of continuing my off-topic sidebar…

Pop. 1280 was adapted into Bertrand Tavernier’s terrific Coup de Torchon, re-setting it in French-controlled West Africa, which works remarkably well. A Hell of a Woman was adapted into Steven Shainberg’s execrable Hit Me.

I overall appreciate the adaptation of After Dark, My Sweet, but I don’t care much for Rachel Ward as an actress and found her badly miscast here. (One of the many reasons I’m not much of a fan of the noir remake Against All Odds.)

Around the time of The Kill-Off’s release, I had heard rumors of a forthcoming adaptation of Savage Night, which I’m not sure anyone could successfully adapt. (I’m also hoping someday someone does an adaption of The Getaway which preserves Thompson’s incredibly bleak ending.)
Ah, it’s actually Savage Night that I was thinking needed to be adapted. I thought Keith Gordon was developing it. Toro’s Lanthimos was making a new Pop. 1280/Coup de Torchon
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#1949 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Follow Thru (1930) "New 4K restoration courtesy of the Film Preservation Society":
https://silver.afi.com/movies/detail/0100000807/

Chan is Missing, 2K, "Restoration overseen by writer/director Wayne Wang in collaboration with the Criterion Collection and Strand Releasing."
https://silver.afi.com/movies/detail/0100005501/

Bitter Rice, 4K, "courtesy of Janus Films":
https://silver.afi.com/movies/detail/0100005499/

Restoring Sierra de Teruel, Malraux:
https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/2026 ... y-history/
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#1950 Post by Lowry_Sam »

4K Restoration of Hitler: A Film From Germany (original 1977 title, there are other titles and title cards used and I'm not clear if these were for other markets or other iterations, ie. for tv). The image looked very good and that was most noticeable in close-up shots where you can see detail in someone's face, however most of the film was shot from a distance with artificial lighting (similar to a staged scene in Derek Jarman's earlier work) so it it's not that noticeable through much of the film. The sound however is another story. The sound of original recordings was of course hampered by the quality of their source (a recording of a radio broadcast from the 30s or 40s or a record from that era). However there were a few occasions that sounded like there was damage at the end of a reel where there is noise and a bit of the audio missing at the point when new, cleaner-sounding audio is spliced in. There were also occasions in Part 3 where the audio didn't match the lip movement. At times in part 3 (but only part 3) English narration was used over the German archive audio but with English subtitles for the original German archive audio which was very disorienting (particularly if you can follow both languages) and made me wonder if the audio for that part was from a different version [English tv or international version?] may have been used. Alternatively, it could have also been a Brechtian device intended to distance the viewer and a feature of the original version, I couldn't say. More imformation on the film's production/iterations/restoration would have been helpful. The film was presented in 4 parts ending in a frozen still & credits for each, leading one to wonder if it also had been presented as a 4-part tv series (BBC is one of the credits) & if so if any changes were made to the original film to present it on tv. In the introduction, it was noted that it premiered at Cannes 1977 (Un Certain Regard) and then at Palace of Fine Arts, SF for US premiere in 1978. So it would seem that it was a film first before it (may have) aired on tv.

They also mentioned that the subtitles had been commissioned for this screening, however there were dozens of spelling errors and at one point "file 26" appeared, so it looked like AI was used for them. They clearly need work before it gets wider distribution.

A trailer is available indicating a purchaseable version on Vimeo. However it is an older unrestored German version that doesn't look to have English subtitles.
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