Journey to Italy
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- ellipsis7
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Re: Journey to Italy
Any indication yet which month?...
- RossyG
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Re: Journey to Italy
Just guessing, but in August alongside the already announced Stromboli would be nice.
- ellipsis7
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Re: Journey to Italy
Exactly... And it looks like 19th August for VOYAGE TO ITALY too!...RossyG wrote:Just guessing, but in August alongside the already announced Stromboli would be nice.
- MichaelB
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- rohmerin
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Re: Journey to Italy
RE-Release US poster
http://www.cartelespeliculas.com/galeri ... os=-190813" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Is it in the correct English-language soundtrack? I've never seen it in English, only the Italian dubbed version.
http://www.cartelespeliculas.com/galeri ... os=-190813" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Is it in the correct English-language soundtrack? I've never seen it in English, only the Italian dubbed version.
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- ellipsis7
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Re: Journey to Italy
That's actually the current US poster from Janus Films also pointing to a Criterion release... The BFI poster will be in their distinctive house style...
The BFI BR/DVD will have the English soundtrack as did the previous BFI DVD... Trailer here...
The BFI BR/DVD will have the English soundtrack as did the previous BFI DVD... Trailer here...
- rohmerin
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Re: Journey to Italy
Wow, after watching the trailer, the quality is amazing.
- ellipsis7
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Re: Journey to Italy
First glimpse of the cover...
It's based on the same image as the previous DVD, but one of them is flipped I guess...
...quick reference to the opening of the film shows first Bergman is driving a right hand drive car with Sanders sitting in the LH passenger seat, then they change over to Sanders driving on the RHS seat, Bergman in the LH passenger seat... So nothing definitive there... Sanders is not wearing an overcoat & hat in this scene so the production still may come from another part of the film, or just be a location shot of no particular providence...
It's based on the same image as the previous DVD, but one of them is flipped I guess...
...quick reference to the opening of the film shows first Bergman is driving a right hand drive car with Sanders sitting in the LH passenger seat, then they change over to Sanders driving on the RHS seat, Bergman in the LH passenger seat... So nothing definitive there... Sanders is not wearing an overcoat & hat in this scene so the production still may come from another part of the film, or just be a location shot of no particular providence...
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- NABOB OF NOWHERE
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Re: Journey to Italy
Bergman's favoured side was her left profile. Draw your own conclusions and also check out the ratio of left to right profile shots in either Notorious or Casablanca. After all, what else are you doing Bank Holiday weekend?
- ellipsis7
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Re: Journey to Italy
Another interesting thing is that Sanders is wearing the coat & hat in the second scene of the movie, where they pull up in the car at nighttime outside the hotel... I guess it is the new cover, as all the in car shots are filmed with the car travelling R-L, i.e. of Bergman's LHS profile as you say... I seem to remember on his course Robert McKee mentioned they went to incredible lengths to maintain the angle of Bergman's LH profile in CASABLANCA, including having her again on the passenger side of an anomalous RH drive French car in a flashback to France....
- NABOB OF NOWHERE
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Re: Journey to Italy
Funny you should mention the McKee course as many moons ago I attended a weekend where he came up with the cracker-barrel theory that, as we in the west read left to right, the most important character in any particular scene is positioned on the right hand side of the frame. As an example he showed the scene from Casablanca with Ingrid and HB in the bazaar. When I asked whether it wasn't simply a question of her preferring her left profile he just harrumphed and moved on. I think I read about her profile issue in a write up about Notorious but can't remember the source. I have also heard from a fairly reliable source that Isabelle Huppert has/had a clause in her contract about the ratio of profile shots.
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Re: Journey to Italy
Dirk Bogarde often used to go on about how both he and Loretta Young were nearly always photographed in left profile. He claimed the sets for some of his earlier British films were built to allow this.
- antnield
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Re: Journey to Italy
JOURNEY TO ITALY (DVD + Blu-ray)
A film by Roberto Rossellini
Widely regarded as Roberto Rossellini's greatest achievement, Journey to Italy was the culminating masterpiece of the Italian neo-realism and the film that inspired the French new wave. Voted as one of the Top 50 films ever made in the 2012 Sight & Sight Critics Poll, this stunning restoration is finally released on Blu-ray for the first time as part of this Dual Format Edition.
Ingrid Bergman (Notorious, Stromboli) and George Sanders (All About Eve, Rebecca) play Katherine and Alex Joyce, and English married couple who travel to Italy to oversee the sale of a villa. Unused to each other's company, the couple argue and quarrel as their differences in taste and temperament drive them to separation.
Beautifully shot on location throughout Italy, including the streets and museums of Naples, the island of Capri and the ruins of Pompeii, Journey to Italy was considered a masterpiece by many of the leading French new wave critics-turned-filmmakers. This long awaited restoration offers UK audiences a chance to rediscover a profoundly moving masterpiece.
Special Features
- Presented in both High Definition and Standard Definition
- Alternative Italian language version
- Feature-length Laura Mulvey audio commentary
- Extensive booklet with essays and film notes
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- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Re: Journey to Italy
Perhaps to aim to better the Criterion specs now that they're public?
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Re: Journey to Italy
Ive just had my pre order canceled by Amazon any idea why?
- RossyG
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Re: Journey to Italy
MovieMail have cancelled mine, too.
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Re: Journey to Italy
Any word on why this has been pulled in dual-format? Amazon are still showing it as 'unavailable' but as with others here, have cancelled my pre-order.