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Dadapass
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Re: Koch Lorber

#126 Post by Dadapass »

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Dr. Snaut
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Re: Koch Lorber

#127 Post by Dr. Snaut »

Can anyone comment on the quality of the Marco Ferreri box set. I have had my eye on it for quite some time now and wanted to hear what people who own the set have to say about the transfers, sound, and extras.
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#128 Post by dx23 »

La Dolce Vita is being released on Blu-ray to celebrate its 50th Anniversary.
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Re: Koch Lorber

#129 Post by tartarlamb »

Dr. Snaut wrote:Can anyone comment on the quality of the Marco Ferreri box set. I have had my eye on it for quite some time now and wanted to hear what people who own the set have to say about the transfers, sound, and extras.
I'd say the set is a must. The quality is more or less the same as non-R1 releases of the same films, I believe. There are no extras except for an old doc on Ferreri on one of the discs. Its packaged very nicely, booklet style.
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Ashirg
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Re: Koch Lorber

#130 Post by Ashirg »

Koch Lorber, now known as E1 Entertainment, is releasing Bellissima and La Terra trema on March 13
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TMDaines
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Re: Koch Lorber

#131 Post by TMDaines »

Ashirg wrote:Koch Lorber, now known as E1 Entertainment, is releasing Bellissima and La Terra trema on March 13
On Blu-ray... or can we all just be happy with our Ripley's and MoC releases? :wink:
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#132 Post by Ashirg »

Both are DVD-only releases.
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#133 Post by justeleblanc »

This is a shame. E1 acquired the rights to these titles several years ago, and I'm guessing at the time of acquiring them they would have sold well (for films of this kind). But it took a long time to release them and now I suspect most collectors aren't willing to upgrade to a higher quality DVD--but will instead upgrade to a Blu release when it occurs.

I wish I knew more about E1's decision making, whether they knew this would be a waste but that they also do not have the rights to Blu? Maybe they think this is a good way to test the market.

On a side note, they also picked up Ossessione, so I'm curious why this was not included in their release schedule. Perhaps the elements are really really bad?
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TMDaines
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#134 Post by TMDaines »

justeleblanc wrote:On a side note, they also picked up Ossessione, so I'm curious why this was not included in their release schedule. Perhaps the elements are really really bad?
The elements should be decent enough. Again, I have the Ripley's release from Italy. Ossessione probably looks the best it is ever likely to look on there and whilst it isn't Riso Amaro or La signora di tutti quality, it's perfectly fine.

If E1 drop the ball with La terra trema, the Italian releases of both these films are well worth picking up.
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Re: E1 Entertainment (formerly Koch Lorber)

#135 Post by ianungstad »

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-es ... gal-269533" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

There's a good article on the Hollywood Reporter website about the fight over rights to La Dolce Vita. Paramount claims it's part of the Republic Pictures Catalog.
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Anthony
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Re: E1 Entertainment (formerly Koch Lorber)

#136 Post by Anthony »

Does E1 Entertainment own all of Wellspring Media's library? If not, what happen to the distribution rights that Wellspring Media had for all their video and theatrical releases? Does anyone know who currently owns the video distribution rights to Russian Ark (2002)?
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