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Old 03-21-2022, 09:29 PM   #8461
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Specs are up for Les 400 coups. A few short exclusives but nothing too different than what has been released before, so the main draw will be the booklet and restoration.

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Old 03-22-2022, 09:45 PM   #8462
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Thanks for all your input, everybody. I’ve been dealing with some migraines the last few days, so I haven’t felt up to doing much other than starting the occasional movie when they subsided for a bit. I’m going to begin going through your suggestions tonight.

I truly appreciate the time all of you spent in helping to create a roadmap for me to follow through BFI’s catalogue.
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Old 03-23-2022, 12:20 AM   #8463
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Thanks for all your input, everybody. I’ve been dealing with some migraines the last few days, so I haven’t felt up to doing much other than starting the occasional movie when they subsided for a bit. I’m going to begin going through your suggestions tonight.

I truly appreciate the time all of you spent in helping to create a roadmap for me to follow through BFI’s catalogue.
Didn't see it recommended, but one of my favorite French films also from the BFI:

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Old 03-23-2022, 08:19 AM   #8464
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There’s a whole lot to unpack here. I’ll start off by saying that I’d been looking to get The Pawnbroker for some time; Sidney Lumet ranks among my favorite directors, and that’s one of his I haven’t seen yet. So, I ordered a copy from Rarewaves on Ebay.

Additionally, the BFI Werner Herzog set is also high on my list of priorities. I have the Shout Factory set, but having read that a number of the transfers in the BFI collection offer an improved A/V experience, in addition to the films exclusive to the set (and the unique extras), that will be a no brainer order in the very near future. Herzog is one of the most fascinating personalities in film in the last half century. I just completed watching his Master Class on film directing; in some ways, he reminds me of John Cassavettes.

Watching his Nosferatu the Vampyre kindled my fascination with German Expressionism. However, I still haven’t watched Murnau’s epochal work. Max Schreck in that makeup scares the shit out of me.
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Old 03-23-2022, 09:51 AM   #8465
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Additionally, the BFI Werner Herzog set is also high on my list of priorities. I have the Shout Factory set, but having read that a number of the transfers in the BFI collection offer an improved A/V experience, in addition to the films exclusive to the set (and the unique extras), that will be a no brainer order in the very near future.
As a big Herzog fan, I can confirm that owning both sets is essential (if you're a big Herzog fan), regardless of the duplicates and where there's not much difference between them.
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Old 03-23-2022, 05:29 PM   #8466
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As a big Herzog fan, I can confirm that owning both sets is essential (if you're a big Herzog fan), regardless of the duplicates and where there's not much difference between them.
How much did you get the US set for?
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Old 03-23-2022, 05:43 PM   #8467
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How much did you get the US set for?
£80-something delivered. Direct from Amazon US (EDIT - actually, on second thought it might have actually been either Moviemars or Rarewaves on eBay). A few years ago now mind, so before the VAT disaster. I see it's on Amazon UK now for £81.58, which is well worth it (in fact I'd almost go so far as saying that's a bargain), but obvs you gotta add the import fee on top I guess.

Mind you, the US Indy 4K set on Amazon UK seems to be shipping without any import fees. Maybe they've got a load sat in the UK?
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Old 03-23-2022, 05:46 PM   #8468
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£80-something delivered. Direct from Amazon US (EDIT - actually, on second thought it might have actually been either Moviemars or Rarewaves on eBay). A few years ago now mind, so before the VAT disaster. I see it's on Amazon UK now for £81.58, which is well worth it (in fact I'd almost go so far as saying that's a bargain), but obvs you gotta add the import fee on top I guess.

Mind you, the US Indy 4K set on Amazon UK seems to be shipping without any import fees. Maybe they've got a load sat in the UK?
They just move the stock around and then deliver from within the UK. That £81 should be the total you end up paying.
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Old 03-23-2022, 05:50 PM   #8469
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They just move the stock around and then deliver from within the UK. That £81 should be the total you end up paying.
In which case that's an excellent price. Anyone on here wondering about it should go for it.
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Old 03-24-2022, 10:58 PM   #8470
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An ageing director conjures a tale of adultery, betrayal and grief in this powerful meditation on love and art based on a loosely autobiographical script by Ingmar Bergman. Directed by Liv Ullmann – Bergman’s former muse and actress - Faithless is a lyrical, passionate and enigmatic work of outstanding depth; an emotional mystery story that reflects on the desire and torment of an intense romantic affair.


Special features
  • Presented in High Definition
  • Newly recorded audio commentary by film critic Adrian Martin
  • Interview with Liv Ullmann (2000, 32 mins): archive interview with the acclaimed actor and director
  • The Guardian Interview: Liv Ullmann (2001, 69 mins): Ullmann in conversation with film critic and writer Shane Danielson
  • In Conversation with Liv Ullmann (2018, 72 mins): the actor interviewed on stage by Geoff Andrew at BFI Southbank
  • Original trailer
  • Behind the scenes gallery
  • Stills gallery
  • *** First pressing only*** Illustrated booklet containing a Director’s Statement, an essay by Sarah Lutton, who programmed the BFI Southbank season, an interview with Liv Ullmann by Geoffrey Macnab, a contemporary review, credits and notes on the special features
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RRP: £19.99 / Cat. no. BFIB1444 / 15 / Sweden, Italy, Germany, Finland, Norway / 2000 / colour / 154 mins / Swedish language, with optional English subtitles / original aspect ratio 1.85:1 // BD50: 1080p, 24fps, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48kHz/24-bit), PCM 2.0 stereo audio (48kHz/24-bit)
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Old 03-25-2022, 09:47 AM   #8471
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A few days ago I watched the BFI DVD of Mifune: The Last Samurai, the documentary on legendary Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune, who with Akira Kurosawa formed a magnificent collaboration.

To reference the title, the documentary begins not directly with Mifune, but with the depiction of Samurai in Japanese cinema, which started as early as the silent era. The swordplay dramas became known as chanbara, a term generated by the sound of blades clashing in combat.

After this beginning the film turns to its subject, touching upon Mifune's childhood as the son of a Japanese family in China. It was actually sometime near the beginning of WW2 that he returned to Japan and worked as an aerial photographer. After the war, Mifune applied for work in the growing film industry. Popular rumor says that his application for a cameraman's position was misdirected to the actors' section and he took it up anyway. Better represented in Kurosawa's 'Something Like An Autobiography', Mifune captured the director's imagination with his wild audition performance, which eventually led to a nearly 20 year collaboration, starting with 1948's Drunken Angel and ending with 1965's Red Beard. This history is supplemented with input about Mifune's nature and work ethic from the children of Mifune and Kurosawa, and several of Mifune's co-stars including Seven Samurai actor Yoshio Tsuchiya and his leading ladies. The partnership with Kurosawa ended after Red Beard possibly because of tensions caused on account of the commitment required by the director from his leading star who was by then also a movie producer with a company to run.

Mifune also worked with several other Japanese directors (including Hiroshi Inagaki for whom he played legendary warrior Musashi Miyamoto in the famous Samurai Trilogy). The need to keep his company running meant Mifune went into TV, something of a comedown for a star whose presence dwarfed the biggest screens. He also worked in some international productions including John Boorman's Hell in the Pacific, the East-Western Red Sun and Steven Spielberg's war spoof 1941. Spielberg himself is on hand in the documentary, relaxedly talking about Mifune as a star, the Kurosawa collaboration and his own experience of working with Mifune.

The tone is of course quite reverential, the docu glossing over the scandal of Mifune's infidelity, which led to a decades long separation from his wife. There are also few new facts for Mifune fans, of course that's not a knock against its makers, but a byproduct of this trivia-hungry information age. It would have been wonderful if they had got any archival footage of Kurosawa speaking about Mifune (the only contribution from Kurosawa is in the reading of a posthumous letter he wrote Mifune after the actor expired in 1997 (just a year before Kurosawa himself passed away).

The BFI DVD gives a strong anamorphic presentation of the documentary, doing justice to both the interview segments and the film clips (presented in their OAR), with only some concessions to archival material. There are 5.1 and stereo audio options (narration by Hollywood's Last Samurai Keanu Reeves) - the surrounds are unsurprisingly not very active. Extras include an extended 20-min version of the Spielberg interview and an audio interview with Mifune played as an additional audio track over the main docu (I just sampled a bit of this, but the audio quality was underwhelming and I feel it needs to be listened to with headphones). There is also a nice booklet with essays.

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Haven’t ordered from the BFI directly before - do they ship early than other stores?
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Haven’t ordered from the BFI directly before - do they ship early than other stores?
They did pre-pandemic. Now they tend to ship release week, so you're likely to get your order the Tuesday or Wednesday following the day of release. Only exception to this for me has been when they sent out a copy of After Love just before they put the release on pause until they'd fixed the subtitle timing issue on the disc. (At which point they sent a replacement disc.)
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Old 04-04-2022, 02:32 AM   #8474
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Just checked the Amazon listing for Jules et Jim, sounds like an essential release. Unsure if the Moreau conversation and John Player Lecture have appeared on other releases.

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Audio commentary with Jeanne Moreau in conversation with film critic Serge Toubiana (2000)
François Truffaut panel discussion (2022, 54 mins): film scholars Pasquale Iannone, Marilyn Mallia, Sonali Joshi, Ginette Vincendeau and Catherine Wheatley discuss key themes and influences in Truffaut’s work
John Player Lecture: François Truffaut (53 mins, audio): the director discusses his films
Jeanne Moreau in Conversation (1982, 83 mins, audio): the Jules et Jim star talks with Don Allen about her life and career
Screen Epiphanies: John Hurt on Jules et Jim (2010, 8 mins): the actor on his first viewing of the film and the lasting impression left on him
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**FiRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with essays by Pasquale Innone, Lillian Crawford and Kieron McCormack
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Dropped by the BFI again today on the South Bank and was very pleased to find their shop open for business. They’ve undergone a minor refurb and the shop is now located at the back of the building. Prices are pretty astronomical - £65 for Indicator Columbia Noir box sets and up to £80 for a few of the OOP ones such as Fuller. I picked up a couple of low-level wants from Studio Canal Vintage Classics (Ladykillers & Passport to Pimlico at £12.99 each), mainly because they had a few copies in slip covers which seem to be out of circulation now in the likes of HMV so I grabbed them. Could maybe have found them cheaper online but it all’s goes towards the BFI so I don’t mind paying a bit more. Their way of cataloguing titles on the shelves is a bit of a mess though - DVDs and Blu-rays thrown in together and there doesn’t appear to be any logic to it. Didn’t have time to go through the books so I’ll save that for another day.

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Does the BFI store ship to the United States? Has anyone ordered from them before that way? Do they package things well?
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Per FDA, the BFI are rereleasing Pickpocket to UK cinemas on 3rd June.

Don’t take this as conformation of a Blu-ray, but I suppose it could be possible.
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Hopefully a BD - or even a UHD - will come along after. I haven't seen it since its original cinema release and its about time
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Watched it and it looked excellent as expected. Booklet says director John Hillcoat and cinematographer Benoit Delhomme supervised the color grading. There is no change to the original colors, with the golden browns hues looking excellent.
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