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Old 03-25-2015, 10:46 PM   #1
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Criterion The Apu Trilogy (1955-1959)

The Apu Trilogy Blu-ray PRE-ORDER



Sorry if this has already been posted but this is a big deal for me!

Blu-ray release has been confirmed by Ray's biographer Andrew Robinson.

¨The restored version of the trilogy will now have a release in NY. Author and Ray's biographer Andrew Robinson has written in an email, "It is truly admirable that Criterion have made so much effort to restore the Apu Trilogy. It will be released as a movie in New York in May 2015, followed by a DVD release later in 2015 (sic)."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/e...w/46607184.cms

it took years, but it's finally happening...yay!

More bits on its restoration from MCN

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By Ray Pride Pride@moviecitynews.com
Janus Films To Release Satyajit Ray’s Restored Apu Trilogy
Posted Wednesday, March 25th, 2015 - No Comments »

JANUS FILMS ANNOUNCES MONUMENTAL RESTORATION OF SATYAJIT RAY’S MASTERPIECE ’THE APU TRILOGY’


AFTER SEVEN YEAR RESTORATION ON THREE CONTINENTS, THE FILMS BEGIN A NATIONWIDE RELEASE IN MAY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - (New York, NY - March 25, 2015) Janus Films is proud to announce today the release of glorious new 4k restorations of master filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s seminal THE APU TRILOGY (with new subtitles). Frequently listed as one of the top accomplishments in the history of cinema, the trilogy helped bring India into the golden age of international art-house cinema – but this restoration was long thought to be impossible, after a fire severely damaged the original negatives in 1993. Whatever was left of the original negatives was salvaged by the Academy Film Archive and it wasn’t until the technology improved that this restoration was possible. The three films – PATHER PANCHALI (SONG OF THE LITTLE ROAD), APARAJITO (THE UNVANQUISHED) and APUR SANSAR (THE WORLD OF APU) – will begin a national re-release in New York City at Film Forum on Friday, May 8th and in Los Angeles at Landmark’s Nuart Theater on Friday, May 29th. The films will play at the country’s top arthouse cinemas throughout the summer.

Based on two books by Bibhutibhusan Banerjee, THE APU TRILOGY follows one indelible character, a free-spirited child in rural Bengal who matures into an adolescent urban student and finally a sensitive man of the world. The films, shot over the course of five years (and featuring different actors playing the maturing Apu), are among the most visually radiant, richly humane movies ever made – essential works for any film lover. Martin Scorsese called watching the films “One of the great cinematic experiences of my life.” Akira Kurosawa said, “Never having seen a Satyajit Ray film is like never having seen the sun or moon.”

In 1993, a year after Ray won the Honorary Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, a project was initiated to restore Ray’s films, including THE APU TRILOGY. En route to Los Angeles, many of the negatives were temporarily stored at London’s Hendersons Film Laboratories. There, a massive nitrate fire at the lab spread to the film vaults, and the original negatives were feared lost forever.

The Criterion Collection in association with the Academy Film Archive at The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences teamed up with L’Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, one of the world’s premiere restoration facilities. Close to a thousand hours of meticulous hand labor were spent to rehydrate the brittle film, rebuild sprocket perforations on the sides of the film and remove melted tape, glue and wax. Using fine-grain masters and duplicate negatives preserved by Janus Films, the Academy, and the British Film Institute, suitable replacements were found for the non-usable or missing sections of the original negatives. In the end, forty percent of PATHER PANCHALI, and more than sixty percent of APARAJITO were restored directly from the original negative. APUR SANSAR’s restoration is comprised of a fine grain and a safety dupe negative, as the original negative was too damaged by the fire to be usable. Over the course of six months of steady work, the Criterion Collection restoration lab handled the digital restoration. Emphasis was placed on retaining the look and character of the original material, when necessary preferring to leave damage rather than overprocess digital images that might lose the grain and feel of the film.

Peter Becker, President of the Criterion Collection and partner in Janus Films said, “This monumental restoration and national re-release is the culmination of seven years of work by dozens of people on three continents from the Academy Film Archive, the Cineteca di Bologna and our own team at Criterion. There’s a lot of discussion about how much irreplaceable film history we have lost from around the world, but this is one of the rare cases where the dedicated work of archivists have saved three masterpieces, allowing a whole new generation of filmgoers to see them as their filmmaker intended. All of us at Janus and Criterion are thrilled to to be part of this.”

http://moviecitynews.com/2015/03/jan...d-apu-trilogy/

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Old 03-25-2015, 10:51 PM   #2
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Waaaaay premature. Criterion has done this before with "teases" that never materialize.
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Waaaaay premature. Criterion has done this before with "teases" that never materialize.
It's been confirmed for a while. They've discussed it at Wexner conferences and they've even posted images of them restoring the films.
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well I for one feel 99% sure that this trilogy will indeed be released by Criterion sometime in the future. Could it be as long as another year? maybe.
but I'll guess around 9 months will be the longest we have to wait.
been waiting to watch these films forever.
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It's been confirmed for a while. They've discussed it at Wexner conferences and they've even posted images of them restoring the films.
Movies are restored all the time w/o being released on BD.
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Movies are restored all the time w/o being released on BD.
I very good source I know who's been correct in the past in regards to some CC release also stated this being released possibly 4th qtr this year. Makes sense too considering this about the time they release major box sets.
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I very good source I know who's been correct in the past in regards to some CC release also stated this being released possibly 4th qtr this year. Makes sense too considering this about the time they release major box sets.
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=222532
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Different source.
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Unlike most releases from Criterion, they are directly involved in the restoration for this trilogy, so they'll no doubt release it ..I'd guess November, since they tend to do bigger sets around then
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Yeah, it's been confirmed a number of times. Lee Kline, one of Criterion's technical directors, even published an essay detailing some of the restoration process because of the negatives damaged in the fire. Only question is does it come out before the end of the year.
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The story in Variety indicates that Criterion/Janus is but one of the players in the restoration.

http://variety.com/2015/film/news/sa...se-1201460204/
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I watched Pather Panchali some time ago and remember not particularly caring for it. I haven't seen any other Satyajit Ray films. I should revisit this and see others.
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I've only seen Charulata, which I really enjoyed, so my interest is definitely piqued for this trilogy.
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The difference is your link is to a photo uploaded and interpreted/misinterpreted vs. statements of fact. In other words it wouldn't be a huge surprise either way if CC released Mulholland Drive evah or nevah. They will release Apu, guaranteed.
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I'll definitely be grabbing this once released...
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I watched Pather Panchali some time ago and remember not particularly caring for it. I haven't seen any other Satyajit Ray films. I should revisit this and see others.
I've seen the three Blu-ray releases thus far and my favorite is, without a doubt, The Big City. I thought Charulata was good, but nothing I cared to revisit and I disliked The Music Room, which a lot of people admire.
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Never thought Criterion would give my films this much treatment.
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It's coming out on blu-ray in November, according to these guys:

http://www.npr.org/2015/05/11/405879...-true-splendor

Restoration trailer:

https://vimeo.com/126427207

Sounds like a fantastic release.
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Blu-ray release of the year, as far as I'm concerned. Even moreso than the re-releases of Goodfellas and My Fair Lady (if we ever get it).
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