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Eureka have announced that they will be releasing Dziga Vertov's famous 1929 silent documentary A Man With A Movie Camera but I was under the impression that BFI have already released it. Is there a difference?
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It will also be a 'deluxe special edition' apparently, containing many of Vertov's 'other works'. My guess is something akin to The Passion of Joan of Arc, in that the suggestion of it being deluxe might mean it comes with special packaging. So yeah, this is going to be a different enough release from the BFI one, but by the sounds of it both are worth owning (depending on how much you like the film). Personally, I'm going for the MoC edition first. They said it'll be released 'very soon', so I wonder if it'll be before or after Christmas/New Year...my guess was that it'd be spine #130, but I could be wrong.
The opposite is happening with with The Birth of a Nation, where the BFI are releasing a more substantial edition than the previous MoC release. In that case though, I passed on the MoC edition even when it was £4.99 but will go for it if on sale again...a film I would like to see, but not necessarily shell out a great deal for it. I'm more interested to see what their Nosferatu disc will be like instead. |
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Yes. The BFI's is from an older restoration while Eureka!/MoC's is from a newer 4K restoration. I expect there will be differences in supplements too of course, but I don't know what those are.
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Sep 2009
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The BFI disc isn't from a restoration at all - it's a recent 2K scan of their archive print.
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I'm not sure what it will contain exactly, but it seems like it would include some Vertov work which is not included yet neither in the BFI nor the FA/Lobster set. The ambition seems to put both sets to shame but it's not usual that MoC's releases unfortunately turns out to be lighter than expected in terms of content (see Medium Cool recently for instance). In terms of packaging, I know some steelbooks are to be expected, maybe for this one ? Except Metropolis, it's been quite some time since the last steelie release. |
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Medium Cool is crammed with as much as they could put on there! It has basically everything that wasn't already produced by Criterion, with a new featurette that's not included...so I'd say it's as complete as it could have been without sacrificing the strong bitrate (and appearance) of the main presentation. And yes, I'd love a steelbook for this one. In fact, a repeat of The Passion of Joan of Arc steelbook would be ideal for a title like this, but I'd be happy with just a standalone steelbook too. Of course, you'd have to consider that some people don't like steelbooks though and release an Amaray edition alongside it...so it does seem less likely, especially considering we haven't had a steelbook for a new MoC title since Serpico (as you already mentioned Metropolis, but that was technically a reissue). |
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Kevin explicitly wrote it was "Not as much as I had hoped for". The same also happenned with Satyricon, which was supposed to have tons of extras features, but only got the dub. Don't get me wrong, I do not wish to be a party-pooper. It just seems that it happens explicitly that some MoC's releases don't get the extras expected to be included, in opposite to say Arrow or Criterion. Maybe it's a question of announcing (even loosely) them too early, I don't know. |
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I think he meant he wanted to include the 6 doc but for space and maybe licensing reasons they could only include the edited 54 minute version.
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Yeah I mean they did talk about a tonne of extras but you couldn't feasibly add a 6-hour documentary on a single 50GB disc along with the main feature and other extras. They just had to trim things down, and squeeze something new on there. Three of the extras on the Criterion disc are exclusive to them, so would cost a bomb for Eureka to try and get hold of them (if Criterion even allowed them). So yeah, I think they did the best they could considering. Sure I would've liked it to be 2xBD or something, but I doubt they would've gambled on this particular title. As for 'announcing' extras, I believe they didn't confirm any extras officially, so the talk of 'tonnes of extras' was just comments from Kevin on these forums and nothing more. So maybe those comments got some people's hopes up, but I still think it's a blinding release and one of the best MoC titles this year! |
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Sep 2009
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I watched it before the fuss about the restoration blew up, and I thought it was excellent - I grew up watching 35mm prints, and so the occasional blemish in an 86-year-old film doesn't bother me one iota. Basically, it's a very good transfer of an archival print, and the extras are likely to remain unique to the BFI edition (especially the version of Three Songs of Lenin with the recently rediscovered W.H. Auden translation).
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When looking at the BFI in isolation there's no denying it looks very nice, but the fact remains the new restoration is vastly superior to it. Perhaps most importantly it is no longer heavily cropped. In the end, the U.K. got a great deal: we get the new Lobster restorations from a company who actually know why compression and QC are important, meaning we won't have to suffer the offensive blockiness of the US and FR releases, and we get a few very nice exclusives from a separate, reasonably priced BFI disc.
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