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#6241 | |
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Indeed international cooperation has greatly increased in the last 10 or so year's across all areas of the film industry. And that's nothing but a good thing. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | Scottishguy (05-27-2020) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#6245 |
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There's also the problem of the BFI not owning the rights to many British films. I'm waiting for a Blu-ray release of A Canterbury Tale, but somehow ITV (which I presume owns the rights) doesn't seem too keen on the idea, while the film is just this kind of thing BFI would be likely to do.
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There were some copies on eBay recently for £100 used/£120 new (now gone). I got vol 1 and 2 from a seller together for £130 used which seemed the best I was going to get. £239.99 + £14.99 Delivery new on Amazon! Even outside of the additional discs, there’s additional shorts that aren’t featured on the standard releases that are very much worth watching.
I did some research afterwards and there’s plenty of gaps with that set, including some 70s early shorts that are on the Second Sight DVD of The Tempest, music videos (many are on YouTube, and Artificial Eye put out a VHS compilation of Pet Shop Boys videos), Derek (documentary by Isaac Julien, issued by BFI on DVD), Life as Art documentary (previously on BFI Player but now seemingly only available on an Umbrella Entertainment DVD), the Criterion documentary and Jordan’s Dance for Jubilee. ArtFundUK have a few Jarman videos on their YouTube channel as well. Plenty of Jarman’s credited short films seem to be impossible to find outside of screenings (although a couple made it to a RaroVideo Italian compilation.) However, obviously the BFI is the most complete set in terms of his features. Although, Jazz Calendar (seemingly impossible to find outside of the boxset) does unfortunately have a replaced musical soundtrack. |
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#6249 |
Blu-ray Knight
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The BFI have 4 scheduled Japanese releases in Jan-Jul 2020. Sure one is a boxset of 3 movies so 6 movies in 7 months. If you really want to count their standalone re-release of Maborosi from the Koreeda boxset, then 7 in 7 months.
In the entirety of 2019, they released the Koreeda boxset of 4 movies only. In 2018, the released one Japanese movie. So sure, they have gone from 1 movie in 2018, to 4 in 2019 and 6/7 in the first 7 months of 2020. But not sure on what basis anyone might say they are turning into the JFI or “heavily tilting” in that direction. Last edited by nitin; 05-27-2020 at 02:59 PM. |
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#6251 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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Actually - and unfortunately - they don't release enough Japanese films, like most labels.
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#6252 |
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#6253 | |
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Seriously though, there are lots of great films from all around the world that I'd love to see BFI (or any other UK label, for that matter) tackle, but if they want to give us more Japanese cinema, I'm perfectly fine with that as well. |
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to me it's so trivial, but still: a) it's Japan season. celebrating 100 years of japanese film: https://www.bfi.org.uk/japan. As someone mentioned, the Olympics were on the horizon so it would be the perfect time. You want Vietnamese, HK, Korean, etc films available but Japanese films in particular are a problem?? doesn't add up. b) Quote:
oh btw, at the same time they also announced:
hmmn, it's almost as though their focus is British film? ![]() What irks me about this though, is why complain about having the likes of Ozu and Funeral Parade of Roses being available on our shores? BFI went the extra mile and even included an unrestored audio track on The Flavour of Green Tea Over Rice. Bizarre. |
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#6255 | |
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Yes I think the BFI, as I've stated, should be primarily focused on releasing British films, as the name suggests. You disagree? Fine by me. I'm not looking for consensus. And in regards to my response you quoted, I was being flippant. I make no pretensions to being worldly or any of that guff. But aye sorry if it did indeed irk you. I can come across as very blunt and forthright. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | Cremildo (05-27-2020) |
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#6257 |
Blu-ray Baron
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As part of the Royal Charter when it was established, one of the BFI's roles has always been to promote access to world cinema. It's still the very first part of their current mission statement.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Thanks given by: | jackranderson (05-27-2020) |
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#6259 |
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Bloody BFI, releasing foreign films over here!
What's the matter with just watching Bridget Jones' Diary over and over again? They should keep those films off OUR SHELVES! Instead of enriching our home media with culturally significant cinema from other countries. |
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