Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:54 pm
Any chance there's a Marker box set in all all of these dates- from Jolie Mai in 63 through to Cats in 2004 taking in Level Five in 1997 and a few others?
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Both were released last year in France.Knappen wrote:Les Cinq Gentlemen maudits was announced along with David Golder but nobody seems to have heard anything since.
Julien Duvivier / FnacKnappen wrote:Have you seen an actual copy of 5Gm in the stores? Amazon.fr said they were unable to provide one.
I really hope it isn't. This film is REALLY bad. When I saw this in the early 90s, the woefully out of date politics were the only glimmer of interest. It must be even harder to sit through and not cringe with embarrassment in 2008. I remember on the way out of the cinema that one wag quipped to his friend that the film should have been titled "Vent du Sud" - the part of Godard's anatomy the film came from...G could also be Vent d'Est
I booked an ultra-rare screening at the Everyman Cinema (in the early 1990s, as it happened - was it the same one?) and lasted about five minutes before walking out. If I'd actually paid for a ticket I might have tried to get through the whole thing, but the "vent du sud" quip pretty much summed it up for me.hellochas wrote:I really hope it isn't. This film is REALLY bad. When I saw this in the early 90s, the woefully out of date politics were the only glimmer of interest. It must be even harder to sit through and not cringe with embarrassment in 2008.
The screening I attended was at the Cornerhouse Cinema in Manchester. It may have been around 1992 or 93 if memory serves.I booked an ultra-rare screening at the Everyman Cinema
I've been saying this too, I do hope this is a possibility some time soon for anyone to release. It is a real masterpiece, Elio Petri badly needs some decent exposure.hellochas wrote:Speaking of Volontè, it's about time somebody released Elio Petri's fabulous Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto [Investigation of a citizen above suspicion] with English subtitles.
Don't know if your post was linked to any discussion, but if it was a random wish... I'd prefer much much more Teshigahara's Moetsukita chizu - Man Without a Map. In my opinion, a terrific film of the best Kobo Abe novel and the only one without english subs in the Japanese Teshigahara box set - which also includes Summer Soldiers.Matango wrote:What about Teshigahara's Summer Soldiers? The US military desertion theme is timely, and this film seems otherwise impossible to find. Seems like a great MoC ticket to me.
My bet's on Sandra...when MoC bunches a director's films up, they typically do so in chronological order of those releases. Since Rocco was 48, if this rule holds true, number 49 will be a post-Rocco film.FSimeoni wrote:They are both unannounced as yet, though I suspect that #49 will be another Visconti (Le Notti Bianche or Sandra - I hoping the latter).knepo wrote:I was wondering what movies that will be on spine 49 and 60?
foggy eyes wrote:Another shot in the dark: D + 1997 = La Vie de Jésus.
I feel real smart now. Here's hoping that the Renoir predictions hold true as well!Well you can scratch the 'D' from your cards. Dumont's La Vie de Jesus announced in Sight and Sound
I hope it's only one Renoir as I'm hoping for Mario Peixoto's Limite but then there are six French films to stack up. Come on, Nick, which years or letters match up with the French films?foggy eyes wrote:I feel real smart now. Here's hoping that the Renoir predictions hold true as well!
In looking back over the thread, this is one of the most plausible speculations I see. It fits for year, for letter, for the tendency to French releases, for the tendency to directors new to the collection, and as you say some lovely new transfers recently came into being in France. I hope at least Judex proves correct, and I'll be surprised if it doesn't.filmghost wrote:Georges Franju: Judex (1963) & Nuits rouges (1974)
Maybe it's just wishful thinking, but they were recently released together in France, so there is a chance. I would love to see Thomas l'imposteur too, but I guess that's more unlikely...
I was thinking the same thing, more likely than more Visconti I suspect.What A Disgrace wrote:The V could always be for Varda's Le Bonheur.