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Old 02-04-2016, 08:46 PM   #1
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United Kingdom Man with a Movie Camera (and other works by Dziga Vertov) - Eureka! 4 disk set

Details of the forthcoming 4 disk set from Eureka!



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''The greatest documentary ever made'' - Sight & Sound

SYNOPSIS:

Voted one of the ten best films ever made in the Sight & Sound 2012 poll, and the best documentary ever in a subsequent poll in 2014, Man With A Movie Camera (Chelovek's kinoapparatom) stands as one of cinema's most essential documents - a dazzling exploration of the possibilities of image-making as related to the everyday world around us.

The culmination of a decade of experiments to render ''the chaos of visual phenomena filling the universe'', Dziga Vertov's masterwork uses a staggering array of cinematic devices to capture the city at work and at play, as well as the machines that power it.

Presented in a definitive new restoration from EYE Film Institute in Amsterdam and Lobster Films, the film is also presented with other works by Vertov, both before and after his masterpiece - Kino-Eye (1924), Kino-Pravda #21 (1925), Enthusiasm: Symphony of the Donbass (1931) and Three Songs About Lenin (1934) - in this limited-edition 4-Disc Dual-Format edition.

SPECIAL FEATURES including:
  • Limited-edition 4-Disc Dual-Format
  • New high-definition restored transfers of all five films
  • Uncompressed PCM audio on all films
  • Scores by The Alloy Orchestra for Man With A Movie Camera and Robert Israel for Kino-Eye
  • New audio commentary on Man With A Movie Camera by film scholar Adrian Martin
  • The Life and Times of Dziga Vertov, an exclusive, lengthy video interview with film scholar Ian Christie on Vertov's career and the films in this set
  • 100-page limited edition book featuring the words of Dziga Vertov, archival image
ry and more!

REVIEWS:

''Dziga Vertov's 1929 experimental Soviet propaganda picture is breathtaking in its formal ingenuity.'' - Independent

''...Soviet cinema's avant-garde in its last and most brilliant phase'' - Philip Kemp

''Dziga Vertov's experimental documentary essay remains fascinating after all these years'' - Peter Bradshaw, Guardian

''Cinema in its purest form; movement, sensation, action and visual trickery'' - Time Out

''This is an exuberant manifesto that celebrates the infinite possibilities of what cinema can be'' - Jonathan Romney, Observer
Currently £29.99 at Amazon so if you order now you can get free shipping with the hope of the price dropping nearer release.
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Old 02-04-2016, 09:26 PM   #2
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New audio commentary on Man With A Movie Camera by film scholar Adrian Martin
The Life and Times of Dziga Vertov, an exclusive, lengthy video interview with film scholar Ian Christie on Vertov's career and the films in this set

I think these are new additions from the US Flicker Alley release, otherwise it all looks to be the same.

Great news!
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Old 02-04-2016, 10:11 PM   #4
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I saw it this year on the big screen with the Alloy Orchestra score which was really good. Would be nice to compare with the Nyman version - maybe rent the BFI for that.
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Old 02-04-2016, 11:54 PM   #5
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maybe rent the BFI for that.
If there was anywhere to rent stuff anymore.... I don't get why people still say that
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Old 02-05-2016, 12:00 AM   #6
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Just buy the BFI when it's £7-8? That's what I'm gonna do.
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Old 02-05-2016, 12:03 AM   #7
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If there was anywhere to rent stuff anymore.... I don't get why people still say that
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/bypost/st...ds=75679019222
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Old 02-05-2016, 12:22 AM   #8
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If there was anywhere to rent stuff anymore.... I don't get why people still say that
There are plenty of places, especially for world cinema. My local library has an amazing section of dvd and Blu-ray titles, both old and new. Leeds library is even better, and I'm 100% certain that they'll have a copy of Man With A Movie Camera there (tho which version I'd be less certain in predicting). Univiersities have even better libraries too, tho public access depends on the institution.

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Old 02-05-2016, 08:17 AM   #9
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When I lived in Burnley in the 80s the library there had a great range of stuff - I was even able to check out a miniature score of Nielsen's fourth symphony, not exactly a commonly requested item I'm sure.

To my shame I hardly ever use the library here in Aberdeen but maybe I should go along and see if they have MWAMC... or as Mifunefan pointed out, get it from Amazon, from whom I rent a couple of disks a month
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Old 02-05-2016, 08:50 AM   #10
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Pre ordered. I didn't buy the BFI release as I was waiting for this one, looks like the complete package! Time to say goodbye to the dvd.
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Pre ordered. I didn't buy the BFI release as I was waiting for this one, looks like the complete package! Time to say goodbye to the dvd.
If its the BFI dvd (the earlier one, not the Nyman version) you might want to hold onto it for the In the Nursery score - it's a damn pity that this score could not be transferred to BD.
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If there was anywhere to rent stuff anymore.... I don't get why people still say that
Whereabouts are you based? There's usually somewhere to rent stuff, be it an actual rental shop or a library. Where I live in Bristol there's a place called 20th Century Flicks with a library exceeding 20,000 films. These places still exist, you just have to look for them.
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My local library has an amazing section of dvd and Blu-ray titles, both old and new. Leeds library is even better, and I'm 100% certain that they'll have a copy of Man With A Movie Camera there (tho which version I'd be less certain in predicting). Univiersities have even better libraries too, tho public access depends on the institution.
Pretty sure my university library only carries DVDs. *cries*
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Old 02-09-2016, 05:55 PM   #14
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Whereabouts are you based? There's usually somewhere to rent stuff, be it an actual rental shop or a library. Where I live in Bristol there's a place called 20th Century Flicks with a library exceeding 20,000 films. These places still exist, you just have to look for them.
Leeds, I do have over 1000 blu-rays and another 1000 dvds so no need to rent anything.
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Just buy the BFI when it's £7-8? That's what I'm gonna do.
Eureka just posted a clip on their Youtube channel:


It looks like the same or similar transfer as the Flicker Alley (rounded corners, less print damage) and I think looks better then BFI's:

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film5/blu-r...ra_blu-ray.htm
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Eureka just posted a clip on their Youtube channel:

MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA (Masters of Cinema) Clip - YouTube

It looks like the same or similar transfer as the Flicker Alley (rounded corners, less print damage) and I think looks better then BFI's:

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film5/blu-r...ra_blu-ray.htm
Yes, I knew this was the same Lobster Films source as the Flicker Alley release, I was just saying it might be worth buying the BFI release as well, as to compare the different transfers and scores (and so you have a wider variety of extras too).
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Yes, I knew this was the same Lobster Films source as the Flicker Alley release, I was just saying it might be worth buying the BFI release as well, as to compare the different transfers and scores (and so you have a wider variety of extras too).
You're right, I should have read the fine print . Three releases, and extras on them seem to be all different.
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Yes, I knew this was the same Lobster Films source as the Flicker Alley release, I was just saying it might be worth buying the BFI release as well, as to compare the different transfers and scores (and so you have a wider variety of extras too).
I have the BFI Blu-ray, and love the Michael Nyman score. So, while this one is a keeper, I'm still interested in the Lobster restoration, so I'm buying the Moc one as well (already peordered).
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Just buy the BFI when it's £7-8? That's what I'm gonna do.
Compared to the restored Flicker Alley release (and hopefully this one), the BFI looks terrible. That's why you don't do that.
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Who know's, will Eureka release = Flicker Alley release (= Lobster Films release)? Without any improvements and video re-encoding? With only ONE blu-ray disc for all Vertov movies???
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