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One of the most well-known Brazilian films worldwide, nominated for two Oscars (Best Actress - Fernanda Montenegro, and Best Foreign Language Film), it'll finally be released on Blu-ray on March 21.
The film was restored last year for its 20th anniversary. Per site listings, it's region free, with English, French, and Spanish subtitles. ![]() Last edited by Cremildo; 09-09-2019 at 12:14 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | ek79 (04-08-2022) |
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For the first time ever this movie is being released in its OAR, 2.35:1. Previous releases (if I am not mistaken) were only made available as 4:3.
I haven't looked into the french Blu-ray released in December 2018 or the Brazilian release from "Bretz Filmes", that hit the stores in March 20, 2019. However I noticed the following differences: - French has portuguese DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0, brazilian listed as Dolby Digital 2.0. - French listed as region B (others untested), brazilian is region-free. - Subtitles: English, spanish and french for the brazilian release, and french only for the FRENCH release. That is, according to Blu-ray.com: https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Centr...lu-ray/219313/ I haven't checked any Blu-ray, however I found this example (an extract from probably the french release), and from the looks of it it's pretty good. - - The brazilian release also has: - Picture gallery from the production, made by Walter Salles, Walter Carvalho, Paula Prandini and Ricardo Sá. - The short documentary "Socorro Nobre" (Life Somewhere Else, 1995), from director Walter Salles. ***** The movie was produced by both Brazil and France, and apparently it was remastered in France, so that explains why it looks good. * * I am saying this because most releases here in Brazil are unfortunately worse than the rest of the world, and the home video market is these days a mere shadow of what once was - has practically died and it isn't in any way similar to the US and european countries. That's why I am always suspicious if the brazilian release hasn't been butchered somehow. ********* P.S. Correction: this is the 1st time the movie is being released in its OAR (2.35:1) in Brazil, since the DVD was 4:3. However in DVD it was released before, in all other countries, and in 2.35:1. http://dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=6124 I also discovered the following extras are missing from this release: - Region 1 (DVD): - Audio Commentary by Director Walter Salles, Producer Arthur Cohn and Actress Fernanda Montenegro - Theatrical trailer - Region 4 (DVD, Brazil): "Making Of" featurette (10mins) * Interviews: - Fernanda Montenegro (10mins) - Vinicius de Oliveira, Walter Salles (12mins) - Theatrical Trailer - Production Notes Last edited by Mocorongo; 04-08-2019 at 02:14 AM. |
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![]() I re-ordered it on this site called Livraria Cultura. They ship internationally. |
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Thanks given by: | Aunt Peg (04-07-2019) |
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As far as I know Livraria Cultura does not ship internationally (this isn't mentioned anywhere in their site) and there are no options here in Brazil to ship to other countries. The websites are not ready for it since they can't even estimate how much it is going to cost (it would require the sellers to visit the post office website first, to get a quote). * * I just made a simulation (from here to Orlando-FL) to check how much it would cost to ship a Blu-ray, and while the disc can be found for US$ 15 (or 59 BRL) the shipping was estimated at US$ 35. To give you an idea how expensive that is, Saraiva is charging me US$ 1 (Livraria Cultura = US$ 3.69) to send the same disc to my local address. It's better to wait for someone at eBay or Amazon.com to make this movie available in Blu-ray. The R1 (DVD) is now OOP and it was released by Columbia Tristar, while the R2 (PAL/DVD) by Buena Vista/Miramax. I hope there's not any pending issue that might prevent this from being re-released in the U.S. And if the movie is made available there then I hope they include all the bonus contents missing from these two Blu-rays. |
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Thanks given by: | Aunt Peg (04-08-2019) |
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And if you're interested in getting some Mexican BRs, I could help you out too. |
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Like Aunt Peg, perhaps it'd be best to wait and see if copies turn up on eBay. I've never shipped anything overseas, and to be honest, I don't trust my country's postal services enough to try. ![]() |
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I am going to assume the french Blu-ray is region B locked, so it's no use to order from there, and since the brazilian one is region-A (all Blu-rays released here can be played in the U.S./Canada) then it's the one I would choose.
My passport ID has two letters and 6 numbers, I believe this is also checked in their database to see if matches with the person's name. I can't order for someone else because shipping is too much expensive, I don't know how Livraria Cultura can ask for US$ 12 (= 50 BRL) when the equivalent to the USPS (our post office) in Brazil charges everyone US$ 35 for a mere Blu-ray to be sent to the U.S. That's right, the Brazilian post office ("Correios" it's the name) says it's US$ 35 (in my opinion this is very, very expensive, and the reason why I only purchase multiple things from the U.S. at the same time, to save shipping costs). A shipping that only costs 50 BRL is like Amazon.com charging 50 cents. I have seen fast shipping inside the country with a cost similar to this, so it's highly unlikely it would only cost 50 BRL ( = US$ 12). It's odd that Livraria Cultura offers the option to ship internationally while their FAQs don't mention anything about it. |
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Btw: Saraiva is close to bankruptcy, they closed several stores last year. I'm not sure I would trust them with a bigger order. For your order, you can use a CPF generator. It is not required to have a CPF + matching name. You can give any CPF you like everywhere in Brazil. JUST REMEMBER THE CPF YOU USED !!! Last edited by Daniel_Zuko; 04-22-2019 at 10:17 PM. |
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Second reason COULD be the distance. If you ship from, let's say, Santa Catarina oder from Manaus is a big difference in the price because Correios calculates the price by distance. That's why you cannot buy a stamp for your mail in Sao Paulo and put it in a mailbox in Rio. I learned that the hard way. |
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