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Old 10-06-2009, 07:52 PM   #1
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Why are they still so far no?

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Old 10-06-2009, 10:35 PM   #2
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The best movie USSR (Russia, Ukraine):

1. В бой идут одни "старики" (1973)



2. Иван Васильевич меняет профессию (1973)



3. Операция «Ы» и другие приключения Шурика (1965)



Large please translate these movies in HD (Blu-Ray)
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Old 10-07-2009, 03:58 PM   #3
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There are a lot of classic Soviet films that can and should be transfered to high-definition BD, including such monuments to cimematic history as Eisenstein's Броненосец «Потёмкин», Октябрь, Александр Невский, and Иван Грозный, as well as Kurosawa's Дерсу Узала, and Tarkovsky's Андрей Рублёв, Сталкер and Солярис. For that matter, I'd love to see some classic Soviet war movies, like Балтийское небо, Иди и смотри, or Торпедоносцы make their way to BD too. But given the expense involved in producing a quality high-definition transfer of any film, the always challenging issues of finding good-quality source materials, and the indeterminicies of domestic Russian demand for premium products (and premium pricing), I'm not holding my breath that any of these will be done soon. At least, I think we'll have to wait to see (and the studios are likely watching closely) how well the BDs of Адмиралъ and 1612 fare amid the foreign BD offerings, before we know how healthy domestic Russian demand is going to be, and whether it will be able to support a rapid move to breathe new life into the classics with a high-def upgrade.

Of course, films like Летят Журавли and Солярис, which have been brought out on R1 DVD by Criterion, are more likely than most to receive a DB upgrade, and to receive it sooner than domestic Russian production is likely to achieve. We're talking about niche products here anyway, not modern block-busters like Адмиралъ (a terrific film, by the way). Perhaps Ruscico will step into the breach?
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There are a lot of classic Soviet films that can and should be transfered to high-definition BD, including such monuments to cimematic history as Eisenstein's Броненосец «Потёмкин», Октябрь, Александр Невский, and Иван Грозный, as well as Kurosawa's Дерсу Узала, and Tarkovsky's Андрей Рублёв, Сталкер and Солярис. For that matter, I'd love to see some classic Soviet war movies, like Балтийское небо, Иди и смотри, or Торпедоносцы make their way to BD too. But given the expense involved in producing a quality high-definition transfer of any film, the always challenging issues of finding good-quality source materials, and the indeterminicies of domestic Russian demand for premium products (and premium pricing), I'm not holding my breath that any of these will be done soon. At least, I think we'll have to wait to see (and the studios are likely watching closely) how well the BDs of Адмиралъ and 1612 fare amid the foreign BD offerings, before we know how healthy domestic Russian demand is going to be, and whether it will be able to support a rapid move to breathe new life into the classics with a high-def upgrade.

Of course, films like Летят Журавли and Солярис, which have been brought out on R1 DVD by Criterion, are more likely than most to receive a DB upgrade, and to receive it sooner than domestic Russian production is likely to achieve. We're talking about niche products here anyway, not modern block-busters like Адмиралъ (a terrific film, by the way). Perhaps Ruscico will step into the breach?
You have information or news at the expense of the transfer of Soviet films in the Blu-Ray, can someone write something about it, for example in the studio?
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Please make Soviet films on Blu-Ray
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Perhaps Ruscico will step into the breach?
Yes, you're right. Ruscico planing to release some titles next year.
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Yes, you're right. Ruscico planing to release some titles next year.
Most of this happens in the autumn of 2010, or may in the past.
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This is good news https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=4103
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