Re: Recent Film Restorations
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 7:07 am
I always wonder if Quintet will improve on later viewings. I remember it as such a dog, though. It would be interesting to see it again, though, just as you say.
Perversely perhaps, out of that great line up this is the one I'm most excited about.Stefan Andersson wrote:Oci Ciornie (Dark Eyes)
by Nikita Michalkov (Italy, USSR, 1987, 144’, Color)
restored by: Istituto Luce-Cinecittà and CSC-Cineteca Nazionale in collaboration with Viggo
Yeah, no, I'm well aware of all of that, but part of me still vainly hopes that given they are putting it out again anyway something could still happen despite contracts having already been signed.swo17 wrote:A) Screenings of restorations for classic films frequently don't translate into new home video releases.
B) Arrow has no choice in the matter.
C) The old disc looks pretty much perfect anyway. Save your tears for Annie Hall.
Film Foundation FB Page wrote:Tonight at Northeastern Illinois University: THE ROAD BACK in a beautiful new restoration print from The Library of Congress, funded by the The Film Foundation and NBCUniversal and printed on glorious ORWO North America film stock. Get ready to have your heart broken.
Agreed! I was unfamiliar with the cut that's apparently been circulating for decades, but found the version they screened last night hugely enjoyable. And it indeed looked incredible.beamish13 wrote:The 2016 Reel Thing conference and restoration exhibition is currently underway in Los Angeles, and Grover Crisp was on hand to present a brand new restoration of John Huston's Beat the Devil, which not only looks gorgeous, but restores many scenes that were excised, thus making it more entertaining AND intelligible. Really hope Criterion puts out this one.
Stefan Andersson wrote:
TCM Fest 2016, restos:
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Costa wrote:Stefan Andersson wrote:
TCM Fest 2016, restos:
http://2016.filmfestival.tcm.com/programs/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm sorry, all these are restorations??![]()
If yes, i would love blurays of these:
The Yearling
When you're in love
Tea and Sympathy
Lassie Come Home
Children of a lesser God
Yes, strictly speaking that Cat Chaser link is off-topic, but the info was interesting, so I included it anyway.beamish13 wrote:Abel Ferrara's Cat Chaser has not been restored. All that's left is a single VHS copy of the workprint. I do wonder if his original cut of Body Snatchers still exists, though.
Stefan Andersson wrote:
• Un Homme et une femme (A Man and a Woman) by Claude Lelouch (1966, 1h42, France)
Presented by Les Films 13. The film has been restored by Eclair laboratory in Vanves. It was scanned and color-graded from the original 35mm color and black and white negative with Claude Lelouch. It was digitally restored and finalized in 2K for the DCP. The sound was restored from the original mono magnetic 35mm.
Restoration and digitization with the support of the CNC.
Oh, I see.domino harvey wrote:I'm not quite sure I follow your argument, but the film is well-known for its use of color filters as applied to black and white footage throughout