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Old 12-14-2021, 02:07 PM   #61
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Was really hoping that The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão would get a Blu Ray release but DVD is better than nothing. Amazon own the US rights so a release from them was always going to be remote. It's unlikely to receive an Australian physical media release (it did play on Mubi some months back).
It could always get farmed out to Criterion in the US...
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Old 12-14-2021, 03:45 PM   #62
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The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão now has a blu ray release scheduled from New Wave, so we can replace that with:

Was really hoping that You will die at twenty would get a Blu Ray release but DVD is better than nothing.
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Old 03-17-2022, 10:35 AM   #63
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The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão now has a blu ray release scheduled from New Wave
Has anyone compared this blu-ray to the 4K stream on Amazon Prime US just out of curiosity? If someone can vouch for the disc being categorically better than the 4K stream I'll buy it.
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Old 03-17-2022, 04:24 PM   #64
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I completely forgot about this release, not even sure I’ve seen a copy in HMV. I assume it’s barebones.
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Old 03-17-2022, 11:14 PM   #65
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I completely forgot about this release, not even sure I’ve seen a copy in HMV. I assume it’s barebones.
Yep, just the film.

Rose Plays Julie and Martin Eden have a trailer I think

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Old 07-04-2022, 02:20 PM   #66
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Albert Serra’s most recent film Pacifiction as been acquired by New Wave for the UK.

https://variety.com/2022/film/global...ue-1235307096/
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Old 07-28-2022, 06:40 PM   #67
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Fopp have another NWF sale on - £6 for blu rays including Martin Eden and Rose Plays Julie.

I'm blu complete so picked up some DVDs (which are mostly a fiver except for The Chambermaid which I still need to pick up)
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Old 08-26-2022, 11:43 PM   #68
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Though In Front Of Your Face can only be preordered on DVD currently, thankfully Il buco will be released on Blu-ray on 10th October.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Buco-Blu-ra...dp/B0B93SQP6R/
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Old 10-26-2022, 07:26 PM   #69
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Per DVDCompare, Il buco runs at 25 FPS (presumably the shooting speed?) and includes a trailer and 21 minute making of.
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Old 11-03-2022, 12:24 PM   #70
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A young girl in a slick Tokyo club (RIn Takanashi) is arguing over the phone with her suspicious boyfriend. Then she is met by the club manager (Denden), who after doling out some life advice asks her to go for a job. We realize she's a part-time prostitute, he's the pimp. She wants to pass on it, as she has exams and also a visiting grandmother that wants to meet her at the railway station before returning back. The manager is polite but firm: the client is someone he respects deeply, and she is the right type for him. While taking a long-distance cab to the client's place, she asks the driver to circle the railway station a couple of times where she observes a woman that may be her grandmother. She lets off some quiet sobs, then falls asleep in the cab while it ferries her to the client. Expecting a high-profile politician or tycoon, she is surprised to find that the client is a comfortable but definitely middle-class retired professor...who also happens to be her grandfather's age.

After having made several notable Iranian films, Abbas Kiarostami went full international to make films in French (Certified Copy) and Japanese (Like Someone in Love). I haven't seen the former, but what strikes me best about LSIL is how much it appears like a film made by a modern Ozu - The respect for spaces and silences, the formal conversation, inner thoughts expressed in glances and in tangential remarks. Of course, Kiarostami's previous landmark films are also noted for their circumlocutory approach.

The introduction scene of the girl is important to what happens next. The professor (Tadashi Okuno) has obviously planned a romantic evening with sparkling wine and fine food (perhaps this refined academic wants to soften the idea of a hired tryst), but after some ice-breaking conversation, the emotionally exhausted girl just flops into bed and falls asleep. Sighing resignedly, the old man tucks her in, as a grandparent would. The next day we see him driving her back. We don't know if at any point in the night (or early morning) they do the deed she was called for. LSIL, like other Kiarostami films, features a lot of riding around in cars (not Fast and Furious fashion, mind).

When she gets off at the university, she is met by the boyfriend who assumes the old man to be her grandfather, and the professor plays along. The young man expresses his views about women in general and the girl in particular, exposing deep insecurities. But he also warms up to the old man's advice about trust in love, which renews hope in his relationship with the girl, and even offers to fix a problem in the car at his garage. At a slightly later point the young man realizes the actual relation between his girlfriend and the professor.

LSIL is a chamber film, and compared to some of Kiarostami's older classics, even slight. It quietly exposes certain emotional situations. and leaves the consequences for the viewer to imagine; in that modest aim, it does well. The film is anchored mainly around the 3 lead performances (the girl, the professor, the boyfriend) and the actors come across wonderfully. In the little that I saw of the making, Kiarostami talks about how Tadashi Okuno had been previously only an extra, not even having any lines. As the girl's pimp, veteran actor Denden in a single scene makes a big impression.

Kiarostami's speciality is understatement, and A/V-wise LSIL is quite modest, shot on digital video and with a front-loaded soundtrack (LPCM 2.0 / DTS-HDMA 3.0 on the disc). The blu-ray can be assumed to be an accurate representation of the director's intention. There is a 45 min making of with inputs from the director, which I have yet to see in full. While not essential viewing, LSIL is a nice example of the director trying out small experiments in new settings.

A very nice reading of Kiarostami's film. As with a great number of recent movie releases no need to import the Criterion release as the Region B is perfectly adequate. True of New Wave Films and certainly true of Artificial Eye. The only example I can think of is White Material where Criterion had a stronger release. I do hope New Wave Films release more boxes in the style of their Ceylan set. Just beautiful. Zvyagintsev unlikely but that would make a lovely box.
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I do hope New Wave Films release more boxes in the style of their Ceylan set. Just beautiful. Zvyagintsev unlikely but that would make a lovely box.
It is beautiful, but I hope they consider a more rigid slipcase in the future. The Ceylan box is very flimsy. Love the artwork on the individual digipaks, though!
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I was hoping they would release In Front of Your Face in HD, but so far it's looking like DVD only; it would be nice if some enterprising label gave us a boxset of Hong Sang-Soo films, as he's criminally underrepresented in the UK.
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Welcome news: Pacifiction will be released on Blu-ray on 26th June.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pacifiction...dp/B0BZPSTCGN/
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Following up on the above - the ICA in London have an upcoming Albert Serra season starting next week: https://www.ica.art/films/in-focus-albert-serra
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Welcome news: Pacifiction will be released on Blu-ray on 26th June.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pacifiction...dp/B0BZPSTCGN/
Definitely an acquired taste but I loved the film, couldn’t be more glad to see a local Blu as the cinematography is stunning.
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Welcome news: Pacifiction will be released on Blu-ray on 26th June.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pacifiction...dp/B0BZPSTCGN/
Apparently it’s awesome, looking forward to this.
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New Wave will release The Blue Caftan on Blu-ray in September.

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New Wave will release The Blue Caftan on Blu-ray in September.

Unsurprisingly, no extras listed on the back (same with My Imaginary Country DVD.)
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HMV has some recent New Wave titles for £7.99-£9.99 like Il buco, The Blue Caftan, Pacifiction.
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HMV has some recent New Wave titles for £7.99-£9.99 like Il buco, The Blue Caftan, Pacifiction.
I'd highly recommend Pacifiction to anyone who hasn't picked it up. Probably the best thing I've seen over the last 2-3 years.
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