It's a good question why not. To start with I'm very surprised that the Epstein Usher went oop-- I recall at one point after flipping for Christ In Concrete and the Epstein (and always really digging Kalat's comments/commentary) I sought out and acquired Kalat's email address and made contact with him. Just to basically thank him profusely for the films, encourage him to keep it up, etc. This is years ago. In the course of our exchange he mentioned that Chute de la maison Usher turned out to be a surprisingly excellent seller. Which was ironic he said since it was originally supposed to be a dual layer disc with a commentary (I can't remember if it was supposed to be Kalat-- can you imagine? best dude for commentary on the greatest film ever made-- or someone else i e a scholar on French silents/Epstein) and other extras he was preparing to produce... but his co-financiers/producers (at Image, maybe?) would not spring for the costs. The disc had to come in at single layer, end of story.NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote:Does anyone have any rational explanation why the world is so depleted of Epstein? Even in France. Is there some sort of Beatrice the Bag lady character gumming up the works?Cinetwist wrote:God I'm greedy. But now that the R1 disc of Epstein's The Fall of the House of Usher is OOP (hell, even if it wasn't!) this would be an amazing title to release.
Whack on some of his shorts and some nice extras and it'd probably be my favourite dvd ever created. I take back all my other wishes and evryone elses (if you haven't seen the film, trust me, you'll thank me) and ask for this one film, and some of his others why not.
And the disc supposedly sold very well, embarassing the tightwads-- strictly via word of mouth.. apparently regular folks beyond silent enthusiasts/cineastes really flipped for the film and felt something special about it.. and told their friends who themselves flipped... who in turn told their friends who themselves flipped.. etc. I guess in the long run, the disc's little sales peak came and went-- or shortsighted producers won out in the end. Or there's a rights problem-- maybe someone else acquired them and a Criterion is coming....... could you imagine a two disc set with copious extras & shorts, the Epstein documentary, a book of his excerpted film writings, and the source short-stories from Poe (the film draws from multiple POes, not just the magesterial Usher)? Itd be great to see a joint effort from CC-MoC like they did on Vampyr: mutual commitment by both for editions in their respective regions secured new HD telecine, etc.
NOT A HINT-- IT'S AN ORDER GUYS! And drop the Aumont recitation of the intertitles, but keep that music track! It's sublime!
Here's hoping. Aside from this there are quite a number of very obscure otherweise-unavailable Epsteins floating around back channels, some of them quite nice. Lion des Mogols, Belle Nivernais, Finis Terrae, Advertures Robert Macaire, L'Homme à l'Hispano... you can hunt these up with some effort. In the meantime-- 'officially' I assume you guys have not only Usher, but the ravishingly beautiful Coeur Fidele, the astoundingly avant La Glace a trois faces, plus La Tempestaire?