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Stefan Andersson
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1326 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Restorations of films by Bruno Barreto, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Glauber Rocha and others, Sept. 06-15 at Lincoln Center:
https://www.filmlinc.org/series/isso-e- ... ons/#films
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1327 Post by hearthesilence »

Stefan Andersson wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2024 11:32 am Restoring Burden of Dreams in 4K; scanned in 6K; original Nagra sound tapes also restored:
https://filmint.nu/4k-remaster-of-burde ... iam-blick/

7 Les Blank films have been remastered by Harrod Blank.
Interesting:
Anthony Matt: This kind of restoration takes time and patience. It’s kind of meditative. When you work on it you get maybe 1000 or 500 frames a day. We tried to get the film in three months for screening in Paris. We screened it with only 70% done and the audience loved it. They were blown away. It was almost like a before and after of a restoration.

In my opinion, the really unique thing is what Nick did. To completely remix a documentary.

Q: How many cities have you shown the new restoration of the film?

Harrod Blank: We did four cities and the number is growing. We are showing it in L.A. in September. This will be the first time it will be shown at its best.
So if Criterion releases a Blu-ray (or UHD?), it could theoretically look and sound better than what was screened at Film Forum?
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1328 Post by jmj713 »

Can't seem to find a way to create a new post so I hope I can ask this sorta related question here. I find it very odd an annoying that a lot of the Blu/4K restorations remove original logos the films came out with. I can understand adding new logos for the restoration (though I would prefer restoration notes would be added after the feature), but I don't understand removing original logos. Like studios adding their current logos to old movies, it's so jarring and disrespectful to film history. I wonder if anyone's keeping track of these inconsistencies.
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hearthesilence
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1329 Post by hearthesilence »

I think part of it may be for legal concerns, though even those concerns may be debatable. For example, sometimes in fine-print they name an industrial conglomerate that did but no longer owns the studio. I know with music reissues, there was one specialty label (DCC Compact Classics) that got a lot of grief for replicating the logo to a record label (ATCO) that originally released a licensed album (Cream's Wheels of Fire) but no longer had any stake in it - the reissue still went out as-is, but the legal department for Polydor (the owners at the time) was not happy at all. This may apply to companies that change their name for various reasons - for example Warner Communications went out the door when the Time Warner merger happened.
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1330 Post by tenia »

I also think part of it has to do with it, but considering how things have been changing over the years, and that depending on who supervises what, you can get either the latest logo or the correct-for-that-time one, I always thought it also had to do (in a non-negligible way) with the company's general policy. And some are more sensible to being time-accurate, while others prefer for the presentation to reflect when it's re-released.
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#1331 Post by jmj713 »

It's very jarring getting a modern MGM logo with "mgm.com" for some 1970s or '80s movie.
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1332 Post by Roger Ryan »

jmj713 wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 11:05 pm It's very jarring getting a modern MGM logo with "mgm.com" for some 1970s or '80s movie.
The most recent MGM logo that is being used for older films has dropped the website address but features a CGI lion roaring which is just as jarring, if not more so.
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1333 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Mohammad Reza Aslani retrospective upcoming at MoMA; "14 newly preserved dramas and documentaries, some never before screened":
https://www.moma.org/calendar/film/5740
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1334 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Restorations showing at Lumière 2024:
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... ssics.html
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... astes.html

Blackmail (sound version)
Kalamita (Chytilová)
Jaguar (Brocka)
Manolescu – Der König der Hochstapler (Tourjansky/Mosjoukine/Brigitte Helm)
Pépé le Moko
Tsuma wa kokuhaku suru (Masumura)
La porta del cielo (de Sica)
and more
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1335 Post by bottlesofsmoke »

Tsuma wa kokuhaku suru (A Wife Confesses) is great (and I believe a Rosenbaum favorite) so hopefully it gets picked up by a US or UK label, it certainly seems like a good fit with Radiance.
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1336 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Mary Pickford Foundation restorations, completed and planned:
https://marypickford.org/preservation-work/

List includes Sleep, My Love (1948), no info about whether this will be a new restoration.
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#1337 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Report about the new restoration of The Atonement of Gosta Berling:
https://ithankyouarthur.blogspot.com/20 ... -1924.html
https://festival.ilcinemaritrovato.it/e ... a-parte-i/
https://festival.ilcinemaritrovato.it/e ... -parte-ii/

Relevant quote:
"this latest version from the Swedish Film Institute is not just a restoration of Gösta but a remix and extended cut being not only some 20 minutes longer than the 1975 restoration which most of us have only seen up till now via the Kino release, but also in a different narrative order with the party sequences and their two exiles are re-sequenced and there are variations elsewhere, with a more dynamic mix for the burning of Ekeby and Gösta’s rescue of Marianne, a longer intro and new intertitles that carry more of the original author’s poetic wonder."
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1339 Post by yoloswegmaster »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2024 2:18 pm Excited to see the new restoration for Awaara. Hopefully there are no issues with the restoration, as I remember the version playing on the Criterion Channel being horrendously DNR'd to death and audio sounding filtered to death.
Welp, it looks like it was hit with the DNR button. There are screenshots of the restoration where it's obvious that the grain has been removed
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1340 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

Stefan Andersson wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 6:01 pm The Memory of Justice (Ophuls):
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_s ... wing-58066
I'm skeptical that this is the "new restoration" they claim it is, since the restoration credits are an exact match for the one that premiered in 2015 and subsequently aired on HBO.
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1341 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Restoration-related -- on use of orange & teal in remasters of Badlands, The Big Blue, The Game and others:
https://notonbluray.com/blog/orange-and-teal/

Atom Egoyan films, use of orange & teal in remasters:
https://notonbluray.com/blog/atom-egoya ... -and-teal/
https://filmfreakcentral.net/2012/07/th ... u-ray-dvd/
https://filmfreakcentral.net/2012/06/exotica/
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1342 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Lumiere 2024 festival -- detailed film pages now online, here is the Lumière Classics restorations page:
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... ssics.html

Three restored Masumura films:
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... gonie.html

Also:
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... astes.html
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... verse.html
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#1343 Post by beamish14 »

Stefan Andersson wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 10:35 am Lumiere 2024 festival -- detailed film pages now online, here is the Lumière Classics restorations page:
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... ssics.html

Three restored Masumura films:
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... gonie.html

Also:
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... astes.html
https://www.festival-lumiere.org/progra ... verse.html

Nice to see Tornatore’s Everybody’s Fine among the titles
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1344 Post by JSC »

Hope that Godard's Passion and Masumura's Manji get picked up
by a label somewhere along the way.

Always glad when Argentine cinema gets some attention. Very excited by Rosa at 10 O'Clock. I've
read the Marco Denevi novel and was curious to see the adaptation (he also wrote Secret Ceremony
which became the Joseph Losey film).
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1345 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Gorke trave, FRG, YU 1967, Živorad Mitrović
Hamida, GDR, TN 1966, Jean Michaud-Milanland
Die vier Gesellen, D 1938, Carl Froelich, w/ Ingrid Bergman
Ballade aux sources‹, FR 1965, Med Hondo, Bernard Nantet

https://www.deutsche-kinemathek.de/de/b ... estored-09
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#1346 Post by beamish14 »

Fresh Kill (Shu Leah Cheang, 1994)
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#1347 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Le droit à la vie (Gance, 1917), 4K:
https://www.cinematheque.fr/film/48674.html

https://therealmofsilence.com/ - Sept. 20 post
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1348 Post by senseabove »

NBCUniversal's restoration slate for the year:
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The Wiz
The Sugarland Express
Phantom Lady
Bend of the River
Charade
The Wild Party
Blazing Days
Till We Meet Again
Hell's Angels
Play it as it Lays
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1349 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Still surprised Play It as It Lays doesn't have a home video release. In the last few years, it feels like it plays LA every few months to sold out audiences. Is there some sort of right's issue with it?
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Re: Recent Film Restorations

#1350 Post by beamish14 »

The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:36 pm Still surprised Play It as It Lays doesn't have a home video release. In the last few years, it feels like it plays LA every few months to sold out audiences. Is there some sort of right's issue with it?
Even the clips in Griffin Dunne’s documentary on Didion look awful. I thought Frank Perry’s biographer said there were material issues? I’ve seen a beautiful 35mm print from Universal, too

There are so many titles from the studio that were produced during the late 60’s/early 70’s that are M.I.A.:

-Taking Off (Criterion went so far as to produce special features)
-Can Hieronymous Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Love? (Scorpion tried to license)
-Minnie and Moskowitz (Kino tried to license)
-Red Sky at Morning
-The Act of the Heart
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