International Blu-ray discs
- FrauBlucher
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- The Fanciful Norwegian
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Re: International Blu-ray discs
There's a trailer here. Always risky to judge a transfer from a Youtube upload, but the softness of the image comports with what I've read about the 2017 Italian Blu-ray. Mosfilm's website says the movie was restored in 2010, but the earliest reference I can find to any digital screenings is 2016. The Mosfilm restoration used to be on Youtube in its entirety, but not anymore, it seems.
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Coin de Mire Cinéma, a French DVD/Blu outfit, has a nice line in restored 40s-60s French films, often starring Jean Gabin. For Non Coupable (1947) there is a "fin alternative". Le Diable et les Dix Commandements (1960) is available in its full 145-min. version. Only French subs, or so it seems, for titles in the collection.
Titles and often extensive info on restoration work:
https://coindemirecinema.com/nos-films
Titles and often extensive info on restoration work:
https://coindemirecinema.com/nos-films
Last edited by Stefan Andersson on Mon Aug 17, 2020 1:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Louis Jouvet fans may be intrigued to see him play in comedy/melodrama register in Les Amoureux Sont Seuls au Monde (Decoin, 1947):
https://www.avoir-alire.com/les-amoureu ... st-blu-ray - described as a "comedie du remariage", shades of Stanley Cavell
https://www.on-mag.fr/index.php/video-h ... ray-et-dvd
The film is restored and out on a Pathé Blu+DVD with English subs; a producer-mandated "fin optimiste" is included as a bonus.
https://www.avoir-alire.com/les-amoureu ... st-blu-ray - described as a "comedie du remariage", shades of Stanley Cavell
https://www.on-mag.fr/index.php/video-h ... ray-et-dvd
The film is restored and out on a Pathé Blu+DVD with English subs; a producer-mandated "fin optimiste" is included as a bonus.
- domino harvey
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English-restricted viewers should consider it a blessingStefan Andersson wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 12:46 pmLe Diable et les Dix Commandements (1960) is available in its full 145-min. version. Only French subs, or so it seems.
- Lowry_Sam
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2018? I went back to my receipts & see that I purchased the 25th anniversary edition blu-ray back in 2013 (and amazon.ca states it was first available in 2011). I also picked up Barbarian Invasions & Polytechnique (which also have English subtitles) for $36(Canadian).
- The Fanciful Norwegian
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The Fall of the American Empire is a different film (Arcand's most recent). At the time it seemed like it came and went without leaving any impression, and this kinda bears that out...
- Lowry_Sam
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Oops, hadnt noticed the slight title change (& havent taken much notice of any of his more recent output too for that matter). So is this a sequel to Decline?
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It's not related, no (other than the blatant title callback)
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Isn't "L'Apollonide" also available in Blu-Ray in Germany ?senseabove wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 4:26 amLooks like Bonello's L'Apollonide/House of Tolerance had a Russian blu-ray release (in 2016?!), which I only discovered because an HD rip finally popped up.
From what I gather it's relatively difficult to import from Russia, and it doesn't have English subtitles anyway, but I was surprised I hadn't seen it mentioned anywhere else (and that an HD rip didn't surface sooner...). Can't say it looks the best, compression-wise, but at least it's HD...
There's a lot of interesting titles which are not available elsewhere in Germany. Recently I bought "Dogville" (excellent HD transfer) and "Curiosia".
- senseabove
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I don't see any evidence of one, but if you find one, share a link!Rupert Pupkin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:15 pmIsn't "L'Apollonide" also available in Blu-Ray in Germany ?
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sorry I think I made a confusion with another BR available with Hafsia Herzi...senseabove wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:30 pmI don't see any evidence of one, but if you find one, share a link!Rupert Pupkin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:15 pmIsn't "L'Apollonide" also available in Blu-Ray in Germany ?
Like you I had discover that a blu-ray was "around" thanks to a BR rip... (is the ratio of the Russian Blu-Ray the original ratio ? Because, oddly Russia is the only country which released one of the best French movies of the last 3 years on Blu-Ray "Une Jeune Femme"; but they zoomed the original ratio (thus cropping top/bottom right and left of the screen - the original theatrical ratio was 1:66 (like the good old François Truffaut or French movies from the seventies, whereas the BR Russian is 1:85). In France, only a WEB 1080 release was released; too bad for the stunning photography.
https://www.golddisk.ru/goods/121000.html
- tenia
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Re: International Blu-ray discs
Just watched it and yes, French SDH subs only, and yes, out of 145 min and 8 sketches, about 2 of them only are vaguely OK, the rest of the movie seemingly never knowing if it wants to be funny or dramatic, and ends up being nothing at all.domino harvey wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 1:11 pmEnglish-restricted viewers should consider it a blessingStefan Andersson wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 12:46 pmLe Diable et les Dix Commandements (1960) is available in its full 145-min. version. Only French subs, or so it seems.
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I'm looking desperately for "La Naissance des Pieuvres aka Water Lilies" (Adèle Haenel first movie with Céline Sciamma). I happened to find recently a WEB 1080 rip which looks quite nice in comparison to the French DVD (more details, etc...)- this would be a very good choice for another movie by C.Sciamma (more than "Gang de filles")-
I have searched everywhere : at amazon.co.uk; de (generally in Germany some good surprises can find there such as "Curiosia" with Noémie Merlant from "Portrait de La Jeune Fille En Feu)", but I did not find a blu-ray. (I think that Noémie should have been a price for her role in "Portrait..." because she is absolutely mesmerizing - "it takes two to dance a tango".)
Any hint ?
in Belgium sometimes some movies are released there on Blu-Ray ("Le Fidèle" for instance with "another" Adèle (but really more than "another")
in the meantime, a great short movie with Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet aka "2 de tension" was included on the great Eustachien movie (stunning digital black & white photography) "Mes Provinciales" (released on blu-ray by Kino! (nothing at all in France) (oddly this discussion between 2 potential lovers about movies makes me think what is from Adèle's character or what is from the "real" Adèle about movie taste) - to sum up quickly oddy and physically Grégoire looks like Dawson (yes the TV series).
I have searched everywhere : at amazon.co.uk; de (generally in Germany some good surprises can find there such as "Curiosia" with Noémie Merlant from "Portrait de La Jeune Fille En Feu)", but I did not find a blu-ray. (I think that Noémie should have been a price for her role in "Portrait..." because she is absolutely mesmerizing - "it takes two to dance a tango".)
Any hint ?
in Belgium sometimes some movies are released there on Blu-Ray ("Le Fidèle" for instance with "another" Adèle (but really more than "another")
in the meantime, a great short movie with Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet aka "2 de tension" was included on the great Eustachien movie (stunning digital black & white photography) "Mes Provinciales" (released on blu-ray by Kino! (nothing at all in France) (oddly this discussion between 2 potential lovers about movies makes me think what is from Adèle's character or what is from the "real" Adèle about movie taste) - to sum up quickly oddy and physically Grégoire looks like Dawson (yes the TV series).
- The Fanciful Norwegian
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Re: International Blu-ray discs
I can't find any evidence this was ever released on Blu. Blu-ray was still a new format in 2007 and this I don't think this is the sort of movie that would normally have received a BD release at the time. I wouldn't be surprised if it got one in the future, but for now there's no physical HD source that I see.Rupert Pupkin wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 9:21 pmI'm looking desperately for "La Naissance des Pieuvres aka Water Lilies" (Adèle Haenel first movie with Céline Sciamma). I happened to find recently a WEB 1080 rip which looks quite nice in comparison to the French DVD (more details, etc...)- this would be a very good choice for another movie by C.Sciamma (more than "Gang de filles")-
I have searched everywhere : at amazon.co.uk; de (generally in Germany some good surprises can find there such as "Curiosia" with Noémie Merlant from "Portrait de La Jeune Fille En Feu)", but I did not find a blu-ray. (I think that Noémie should have been a price for her role in "Portrait..." because she is absolutely mesmerizing - "it takes two to dance a tango".)
- tenia
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This is a movie that was released at a turning point, ie released on DVD but not at a point where a BD release was viable.
Considering how arthouse it is and the BD market today, I doubt there'll be a BD anywhere soon, except through an indie rescue.
Considering how arthouse it is and the BD market today, I doubt there'll be a BD anywhere soon, except through an indie rescue.
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oh sorry I didn't get it. That's why this "leak" came with a srt English file (subtitles).The Fanciful Norwegian wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 2:31 amI can't find any evidence this was ever released on Blu. Blu-ray was still a new format in 2007 and this I don't think this is the sort of movie that would normally have received a BD release at the time. I wouldn't be surprised if it got one in the future, but for now there's no physical HD source that I see.Rupert Pupkin wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 9:21 pmI'm looking desperately for "La Naissance des Pieuvres aka Water Lilies" (Adèle Haenel first movie with Céline Sciamma). I happened to find recently a WEB 1080 rip which looks quite nice in comparison to the French DVD (more details, etc...)- this would be a very good choice for another movie by C.Sciamma (more than "Gang de filles")-
I have searched everywhere : at amazon.co.uk; de (generally in Germany some good surprises can find there such as "Curiosia" with Noémie Merlant from "Portrait de La Jeune Fille En Feu)", but I did not find a blu-ray. (I think that Noémie should have been a price for her role in "Portrait..." because she is absolutely mesmerizing - "it takes two to dance a tango".)
May I ask if this opens with the Criterion logo ? (since I grabbed it "elsewhere" - I'm not a subscriber to Criterion channel (I live in France) - they probably removed the opening logo.
If this has the Criterion logo perhaps we could hope another Criterion blu-ray release ?
- PfR73
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The film is in 1080p on the Criterion Channel. It does not begin with the Criterion logo and has burned-in English subtitles.
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Alexander Nevsky, Italian Blu with "Russian DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 & Dolby Digital 2.0", plus two Italian 5.1 dubs. No English subs.
https://www.afdigitale.it/aleksandr-nevskij-blu-ray/
Discussion about run times on the Italian blu and other discs of Dersu Uzala:
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=290634
https://www.afdigitale.it/aleksandr-nevskij-blu-ray/
Discussion about run times on the Italian blu and other discs of Dersu Uzala:
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=290634
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Hi,
These caps are from the recent Japanese Blu-ray of Antonioni's "Il deserto rosso", the first Blu-ray from the 2017 4K restoration, look at the huge difference between those caps to the Criterion Blu-ray.
Taking under account that this is one of the most fampus films of all time with everything to do with color use, somebody got it all wrong...
The Japanese 4K screencaps are first
https://i.postimg.cc/Wpwvx66P/vlcsnap-2 ... 46s006.png
https://i.postimg.cc/LXFcbnJX/vlcsnap-2 ... 04s042.png
These caps are from the recent Japanese Blu-ray of Antonioni's "Il deserto rosso", the first Blu-ray from the 2017 4K restoration, look at the huge difference between those caps to the Criterion Blu-ray.
Taking under account that this is one of the most fampus films of all time with everything to do with color use, somebody got it all wrong...
The Japanese 4K screencaps are first
https://i.postimg.cc/Wpwvx66P/vlcsnap-2 ... 46s006.png
https://i.postimg.cc/LXFcbnJX/vlcsnap-2 ... 04s042.png
- jsteffe
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Re: International Blu-ray discs
I've seen the film in 35mm a few times over the years in various prints, and they tended to be darker with more contrast than Criteron's hi-def master. But they also did not have that strong blueish tint. I'll stick with the Criterion Blu-ray - thanks for the heads-up!
- hearthesilence
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Wow, I do not remember that bluish tint AT ALL. That feels like a pretty egregious mistake.
- reaky
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Il Deserto Azzurro
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As you can see in the credits, Luciano Tovoli (A very respectable cinematographer and also the director of photography of Antonioni's "Professione: reporter" and "Mystery of Oberwald)
was allegedly the supervisor of the color correction but I believe we all know by now to take those credit titles with a grain of salt.
Perhaps someone has some stills which can shed some light on the mystery.
was allegedly the supervisor of the color correction but I believe we all know by now to take those credit titles with a grain of salt.
Perhaps someone has some stills which can shed some light on the mystery.
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