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The supplementary docs included with A Man Escaped are a treasure trove!
Was really impressed with “The Road to Bresson” - which documents two young Dutch directors’ arduous and (almost futile) pursuit of an interview with Bresson during the 1983 Cannes Film Festival where he was in attendance to promote L'Argent. Interspersed with candid musings from contemporaries and enthusiasts including Paul Schrader, Louis Malle, Andrei Tarkovsky and an Orson Welles cameo. It’s a wonderful directorial study. “Bresson: Without a Trace” is an hour long conversation with the reclusive director wherein he passionately discusses his minimalist stripped down approach to story-telling, unemotional directing style, his preference for non-professional actors (or more appropriately ‘models’), cinematography vs cinema, his fondness for Cocteau and the recently released Goldfinger. It’s rather awkwardly edited and takes some getting used to but contains some fascinating insights. (Apparently this was also Bresson’s first on-camera interview). The 2010 doc “The Essence of Forms” is the most conventionally reverent and nostalgic of the lot and includes interviews with with past Bresson collaborators and fans. Through various anecdotes the actors discuss his forced suppression of their ‘performing’ instinct, his working methods and legacy. Truly a great package worthy of the film. |
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Thanks given by: | fdm (07-22-2018), jlk5844 (07-24-2018), oildude (07-22-2018), Richard--W (07-22-2018), softunderbelly (07-22-2018), witchmania (07-22-2018) |
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That seems to be the assumption. They could be way off base, but it would be great to rescue an OOP title from P&P so I'm hopeful. |
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Thanks given by: | Reddington (07-22-2018) |
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But no, it isn't OOP. It is only OOP if it says so on Criterion's site. They got the rights from the Tati estate itself so the set is safe |
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Thanks given by: | minister_x (07-22-2018) |
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But, it still says it is in print on Criterion's website. These other retailers just have low stock. |
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Thanks given by: | Sifox211 (07-22-2018) |
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There is a poster available on the Criterion website that is almost identical.
https://www.criterion.com/shop/produ...-cinema-poster I do think that there is an issue with the lack of posters and prints of Criterion art. I even think stills would be an appropriate product to sell. If Criterion expanded their art selection for sale and actually promoted it on social media, the products would sell well. I do understand it would be complicated for licensing various images and graphics though. |
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At the very least, I'll probably pick up the Eclipse Series of his that I don't have (Crime films), and The Only Son/There Was a Father set possibly. |
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I'm surprised this hasn't been talked about yet.
Shinobu Hashimoto, Writer of Towering Kurosawa Films, Is Dead at 100 https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/20/m...-kurosawa.html |
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https://www.amazon.com/Gentle-Woman-...oding=UTF8&me= Perhaps Criterion will give this overlooked Bresson some attention soon. |
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I just blind bought Mike Leigh’s Naked at the Noble.
I assume there’s a lot of nudity in it. That was a big selling point for me. I’ve also heard that it’s dripping with nihilism and despair. Anyone love or hate this film? Can anyone confirm that we get to see David Thewlis naked? ...i’m a big fan of David Thewlis. [Show spoiler]
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Got a copy of The Confession at B&N today along with blind buys of Beyond the Hills and Elevator to the Gallows. I'm a big fan of both directors so I figure those were pretty safe. I'm really torn on grabbing The Night Porter and Salo. Anybody wanna go to bat for them? I've passed over them both for years and it just never feels like the right time if that makes any sense.
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