Radiance Films General Discussion & Wishlist

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#2426 Post by TMDaines »

Summer sale has started on their website. Lots of new items in the sale.

Seems as if Une femme douce may sell out earlier than others and at a £14.99 price point.
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#2427 Post by Criterion Nitrile »

50% off sale running at Barnes & Noble, too.
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#2428 Post by TMDaines »

Une femme douce has done a La terra trema and gone quick. Would get one from a third party whilst still available.
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#2429 Post by Finch »

Edinburgh Film Festival screens Visitor Q in the new resto and credits it to Radiance so that makes it official.
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#2430 Post by brundlefly »

Fantasia Fest credits a new restoration of Gozu (!!!) as coming from Radiance.
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#2431 Post by pzadvance »

Both now confirmed by Radiance via Instagram to be forthcoming
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#2432 Post by nitin »

Fran posted on the discord that they have 6 more volumes in the works of the Radical Japan series!!!
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#2433 Post by Adam X »

brundlefly wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2026 6:13 pm Fantasia Fest credits a new restoration of Gozu (!!!) as coming from Radiance.
A little more info from New Wave Video about the restoration:
Coming Soon to 4K UHD from New Wave Video
After more than a year of negotiations, we're thrilled to finally announce that we've figured out the rights to GOZU.
[…]
For this release, we've restored the only surviving 35mm Cannes print in 4K at our restoration facility in Sydney, Australia.
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#2434 Post by rapta »

Amazing news about Visitor Q and Gozu, had no idea they'd be able to to the latter so that's excellent they finally managed to figure it out. I wonder if they can also get UK rights for A Colt Is My Passport whilst they're at it?

Insane they're planning another 6 volumes of Radical Japan, we've only really been speculating the next one or two let alone that many. Perhaps they've made some significant strides in Japanese licensing, and be interesting to see what the second volume will entail as that'd likely provide a hint to what kind of direction they're going. I wonder if the hope is eventually Toho will have to take notice and they can fulfil some long-requested wants (I'm thinking Teshigahara).
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#2435 Post by Calvin »

Radiance already said a while back that they couldn't get A Colt is My Passport
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#2436 Post by domino harvey »

Mizoguchi is radical as in totally awesome rite
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#2437 Post by dwk »

rapta wrote: Fri Jul 03, 2026 9:47 pm
Insane they're planning another 6 volumes of Radical Japan, we've only really been speculating the next one or two let alone that many. Perhaps they've made some significant strides in Japanese licensing, and be interesting to see what the second volume will entail as that'd likely provide a hint to what kind of direction they're going. I wonder if the hope is eventually Toho will have to take notice and they can fulfil some long-requested wants (I'm thinking Teshigahara).
I wonder if they are going to be smaller sets, because I don't know if there is enough life left in physical media to get that many bigger sets out, unless they shift their focus almost exclusively to them.

As for Toho, I don't think they care
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#2438 Post by andyli »

I hope Masumura is represented in one or more volumes.
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#2439 Post by Adam X »

rapta wrote: Fri Jul 03, 2026 9:47 pmI wonder if they can also get UK rights for A Colt Is My Passport whilst they're at it?
I take it you mentioned this one because you’re aware New Wave released it too?
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#2440 Post by colinr0380 »

domino harvey wrote: Fri Jul 03, 2026 11:41 pm Mizoguchi is radical as in totally awesome rite
Watch them announce a "Naruse Volume 2" set!
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#2441 Post by pzadvance »

domino harvey wrote:Mizoguchi is radical as in totally awesome rite
Vol 1: Radical Japan
Vol 2: Tubular Tokyo
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#2442 Post by colinr0380 »

Vol 3: Bodacious Bōsōzoku
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#2443 Post by Adam X »

Well, then you’d have to follow up with Vol.4: Totally Terayama (complete works).

Please.
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#2444 Post by TMDaines »

dwk wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2026 12:10 am
rapta wrote: Fri Jul 03, 2026 9:47 pm
Insane they're planning another 6 volumes of Radical Japan, we've only really been speculating the next one or two let alone that many. Perhaps they've made some significant strides in Japanese licensing, and be interesting to see what the second volume will entail as that'd likely provide a hint to what kind of direction they're going. I wonder if the hope is eventually Toho will have to take notice and they can fulfil some long-requested wants (I'm thinking Teshigahara).
I wonder if they are going to be smaller sets, because I don't know if there is enough life left in physical media to get that many bigger sets out, unless they shift their focus almost exclusively to them.
This feels like a nonsensical statement. The boxset completely sold out within a matter of months.
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#2445 Post by dwk »

Sony is phasing out physical discs for the PS by 2028, assuring that the next generation of video game machines will not have disc drives, so I am not sure that there is 6 years left in the ability to press discs.
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#2446 Post by What A Disgrace »

There's enough 60s Yoshida remaining for two whole sets of equal size to the Oshima, and conveniently enough they're split between Shochiku and his own independent company (though I believe those are still Shochiku properties).

On that note, there's enough 60s Oshima left for another set as well.
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#2447 Post by Peacock »

Agreed TM, boutique labels appear to be doing well right now. Long may they continue!

6 more Radical Japan sets is amazing, I hope Disgrace is right about more Oshima, I fear for two sets of Yoshida when his Arrow and Radiance releases haven’t been the biggest sellers but so many big films (restored by Carlotta) are sitting there waiting to be released…

Shinoda is obviously a big name too. Radiance has been great for introducing many of us to less well known Japanese filmmakers so hopefully some of these sets will explore some less well known ATG filmmakers…

Anyway:
Volume 5: The Workers’ Wakamatsu
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#2448 Post by domino harvey »

dwk wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2026 11:27 am Sony is phasing out physical discs for the PS by 2028, assuring that the next generation of video game machines will not have disc drives, so I am not sure that there is 6 years left in the ability to press discs.
There are already only a few disc pressing plants left, they already have more than enough business for this to not be an issue (see the resurgence of vinyl pressing plants for what this will look like). Be more worried about fewer companies producing machines capable of reading them!
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#2449 Post by dwk »

domino harvey wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2026 12:09 pm
dwk wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2026 11:27 am Sony is phasing out physical discs for the PS by 2028, assuring that the next generation of video game machines will not have disc drives, so I am not sure that there is 6 years left in the ability to press discs.
There are already only a few disc pressing plants left, they already have more than enough business for this to not be an issue (see the resurgence of vinyl pressing plants for what this will look like). Be more worried about fewer companies producing machines capable of reading them!
That is the other issue that physical media fans are going to be hitting as well. How much longer are the machines going to be available.

As for the plants, from what I understand, due to the costs and scale needed, there isn't going to be a busineas of boutique optical disc pressing plants. (Since the few active plants are so busy, why hasn't there been new plants opening to meet demand?)
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#2450 Post by mfunk9786 »

dwk wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2026 11:27 am Sony is phasing out physical discs for the PS by 2028, assuring that the next generation of video game machines will not have disc drives, so I am not sure that there is 6 years left in the ability to press discs.
Games are huge now, and often sold without a disc at all. Some of them install at 200+ GB and they don't want to invest in 2-3 discs to accommodate that data. Would say that Playstation's decision isn't a harbinger of anything on the movie side, but maybe I'm just naïve.
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