peerpee wrote:Maybe if they sold more copies they'd give more of a shit about DVD releases?
I've worked with FWMS and Transit for the last five years and never had a complaint - always very accommodating, and very nice people.
If you think they could be better why don't you get in touch with them and suggest what you think they should be doing? That's what I did, and that's how the MoC Series started.
DER GOLEM
NOSFERATU
DR.MABUSE
DER LETZTE MANN
TARTÜFF
METROPOLIS
SPIONE
FRAU IM MOND
and the Lubitsch box, that's all silents Murnau Stiftung ever released in Germany. No CALIGARI, no MÜDE TOD, no SCHATTEN, no NIBELUNGEN, no MICHAEL, no WACHSFIGURENKABINETT, no VARIETE (how about that one for MoC?), no FAUST, no GEHEIMNISSE EINER SEELE, no HEILIGE BERG, no LIEBE DER JEANNE NEY, no ASPHALT, no BÜCHSE DER PANDORA, no TAGEBUCH EINER VERLORENEN. Not to speak of all the interesting silents which are still without any release anywhere. You can buy triple the amount of german silents in Spain, France or Great Britain (naturally USA too) than you can in Germany. Our Danish neighbors published more silent DVDs than Murnau/Transit did.
I know very well that in Germany the film consciousness is low and selling silents not too easy, but they build a new film house in Wiesbaden for 7 millions. While I don't doubt that they were friendly to you, Murnau Stiftung is a living nightmare to all students of german film, keeping effectively the German film heritage from the public. If you work for an university and want a film for study reasons you have to pay 25 Euro per video tape with a time code covering a third of the picture and sign a contract that you won't make copies which is punishable by death penalty (well more or less). Most people I know are completely horrified by their policy and I'm in the process of preparing an aggressive article about their way of handling their stuff which amounts to a very considerable part of the German film history up to 1945.
To give you a simple example, the first release was METROPOLIS in April 2003. Then they licensed SPIONE to you and you released it April 2005 in a very nice edition with German intertitles meaning that every collector picked that up. And then they released a Fritz Lang Box in May 2007 with both films and FRAU IM MOND with FRAU being available only in the box!!! Which bloody idiot is supposed to buy this box??? And to double up on METROPOLIS and most likely on SPIONE??? Especially since in January 2008 you followed up with FRAU IM MOND.
I have some inside information I won't and can't post here, but I can surely tell that Murnau/Transit look for film fans and students in germany like thieves who stole the German film heritage and locked it up.
Good luck with NIBELUNGEN which will surely be ready in 2020 after a restoration whose costs have run out of control and in a lovely new orange color!!! After turning METROPOLIS in a high speed affair and restoring and releasing the export version of TARTUFF, this will be a new nadir ...