Il Cinema Ritrovato
- rohmerin
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Re: Il Cinema Ritrovato 2010
I'd like to go but I'm more poor than a neorealist kid.
Jesus, Caccia tragica finally restored- Giuseppe de Santis is one of the best Italian filmmakers, totally unknown even for Italians (exept Bitter rice), but sadly, as Juan Antonio Bardem in my land, he made all the films that Communist Party suggested him to make in his/their last years.
Caccia tragica is a masterpiece, but Rome ore 11 is even better.
When will the Italians restore Zampa's best films such as Anni difficili ?
Jesus, Caccia tragica finally restored- Giuseppe de Santis is one of the best Italian filmmakers, totally unknown even for Italians (exept Bitter rice), but sadly, as Juan Antonio Bardem in my land, he made all the films that Communist Party suggested him to make in his/their last years.
Caccia tragica is a masterpiece, but Rome ore 11 is even better.
When will the Italians restore Zampa's best films such as Anni difficili ?
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Anni difficili was restored and screened at Venice 2008 and Bologna 2009.rohmerin wrote:When will the Italians restore Zampa's best films such as Anni difficili ?
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Re: Il Cinema Ritrovato 2010
Davvero, grazie, e tu sai si il DVD di la Medusa è la versione restaurata?
Aspetto a che la nuova "print" di I magliari serà uscita in Italia, è il miglior film che io visto in anni. Credo che "was" presentato in Venezia l'anno discorso. La "cinematography" di Venanzio era un capo lavoro, forse sarà meglio si è released in BR direttamente.
Do you know anything ?
Aspetto a che la nuova "print" di I magliari serà uscita in Italia, è il miglior film che io visto in anni. Credo che "was" presentato in Venezia l'anno discorso. La "cinematography" di Venanzio era un capo lavoro, forse sarà meglio si è released in BR direttamente.
Do you know anything ?
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As far as I know, the restored edition was only released in this limited edition boxset, also includind Quel fantasma di mio marito (a lost & found film): Briguglio Films - Anni Difficili + Quel fantasma di mio marito - Edizione Speciale Limitata (2 DVD)rohmerin wrote:Davvero, grazie, e tu sai si il DVD di la Medusa è la versione restaurata?
It should have english and french subs, but I don't own it.
I don't know.Aspetto a che la nuova "print" di I magliari serà uscita in Italia, è il miglior film che io visto in anni. Do you know anything?
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Re: Il Cinema Ritrovato 2010
Excellent and thank you, I'll buy that box if my economy is still alive after my 4 weeks giro per Europa and if Spain will be in the map after 30th June when we'll be the next Argentina an Greece.
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Re: Il Cinema Ritrovato 2010
[italian original here]
This year's DVD Awards (four categories: Best DVD; Best Supplements; Best Rediscovery; Best Box/Collection), chosen from eligible titles released between April 2009 and April 2010, will be announced next Friday by the international Jury (Lorenzo Codelli, Mark McElhatten, Paolo Mereghetti, Jonathan Rosenbaum and Peter Von Bagh).
The selected nominees are:
ALLAN DWAN, UNE LÉGENDE D’HOLLYWOOD – BOXSET
(Silver Lode, Passion, Cattle Queen of Montana, Escape to Burma, Pearl of the South Pacific, Tennessee’s Partner, Slightly Scarlet - USA/1954-1955-1956) by Allan Dwan – Carlotta Films (France)
BARDELYS THE MAGNIFICENT & MONTE CRISTO
(USA/1926–1922) by King Vidor, Emmet J.Flynn – Flicker Alley, LLC (USA)
IL BUONO, IL BRUTTO, IL CATTIVO
(Italy–Spain/1966) by Sergio Leone – Mondo Home Entertainment (Italy)
BY BRAKHAGE: AN ANTHOLOGY, VOLUMES ONE AND TWO
by Stan Brakhage – The Criterion Collection (USA)
UN CHIEN ANDALOU / UN PERRO ANDALUZ
(Spain/1929) by Luis Buñuel – Filmoteca española - Societad Estatal de la Conmemoraciones Culturales (Spain)
CITY GIRL
(USA/1930) by F.W. Murnau – Eureka Entertainment (UK)
THE COI COLLECTION VOL. 1: POLICE AND THIEVES
(UK/1947 – 1977) by Jack Lee, Budge Cooper, Jb Holmes, Norman Prouting, Max Anderson, John Waterhouse, David Cobham, Colin Leighton, John Krish – BFI Video Publishing (UK)
LA COQUILLE ET LE CLERGYMAN
(France/1927) by Germaine Dulac – Light Cone & Paris Expérimental (France)
DIARES, NOTES & SKETCHES ALSO KNOWN AS WALDEN
(USA/1969) by Jonas Mekas – RE:VOIR Video (France)
DIE FREUDLOSE GASSE
(Germany/1925) by Georg Wilhelm Pabst – Edition Filmmuseum with Filmmuseum München
and Goethe Institut Deutschland (Germany)
UNE ENCYCLOPÉDIE HISTORIQUE DE ROBERTO ROSSELLINI
(Blaise Pascal, Agostino d’Ippona, Cartesius, L’Età by Cosimo de Medici - Italy-France/1972
–1973–1974) by Roberto Rossellini – Carlotta Films (France)
ENGINEERS PRITE’S PROJECT
(Russia/1918) by Lev Kuleshov – Ruscico (Russia)
THE EXILES
(USA/1961) by Kent Mackenzie – Milestone Film & Video (USA)
DEL ÉXTASIS AL ARREBATO
(A Journey Through Spanish Experimental Cinema, Spain/1957–2005) – Cameo Media S.L. / CCCB (Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona)
GAUMONT, LE CINÉMA PREMIER 1907–1916
(Vol. 2 – Emile Cohl, Jean Durand, L’Ecole des Buttes Chaumont) – Gaumont Vidéo (France)
THE GREAT CONSOLER
(USSR/1933) by Lev Kuleshov – Ruscico (Russia)
LA GUERRA FILMADA (WAR ON FILM)
(1936–1939) - Filmoteca Española (Spain)
L’HOMME DU LARGE – ELDORADO
(1920–1921) by Marcel L’Herbier – Gaumont Vidéo (France)
IRISH DESTINY
(Ireland/1926) by Issac Eppels – Irish Film Archive (Ireland)
JEAN ROUCH – UNE AVENTURE AFRICAINE
(France/1931–1984) by Jean Rouch – Editions Montparnasse (France)
LIONEL ROGOSIN - BOXSET
(On the Bowery, Come Back Africa, Good times, wonderful times - USA/1956–1959–1965) by Lionel Rogosin – Carlotta Films (France)
LUDWIG II – KÖNIG VONBAYERN - DAS SCHWEIGEN AM STARNBERGER SEE
(Germany/1930–1920) by Wilhelm Dieterle, Rolf Raffé – Edition Filmmuseum with Filmmuseum München and Goethe Institut Deutschland (Germany)
MARIJKA NEVEˇRNICE
(Czech Republic/1934) by Vladislav Vancˇura–Filmexport Home Video and National Film
Archive (Czech Republic)
MISS MEND
(USSR/1926) by Boris Barnet, Fedor Ozep – Flicker Alley, LLC (USA)
NCB COLLECTION VOL. 1: PORTRAIT OF A MINER
(UK/1947 – 1978) by Jules Pinschewer, Peter Pickering, Patricia Spielman, Alun Falconer, John Reid, Gerard Bryant, Lionel Griffiths, Bill Sewell – BFI Video Publishing (UK)
OCTOBER
(USSR/1927) by Sergey Eisenstein, Grigori Aleksandrov – Ruscico (Russia)
ROBERTO ROSSELLINI’S WAR TRILOGY: ROME OPEN CITY / PAISAN / GERMANY YEAR ZERO
(Italy/1945 – 1946 – 1948) by Roberto Rossellini – The Criterion Collection (USA)
LA ROSA DI BAGDAD
(Italy/1949) by Anton Gino Domeneghini – Cinecittà Luce (Italy)
ŠESTAJA AST’ MIRA - ODINNADCATYJ
(USSR/1926–1928) by Dziga Vertov – Edition Filmmuseum with Austrian Film Museum
(Germania – Austria)
THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW - SCARLET STREET
(USA/1944–1945) by Fritz Lang – Wild Side Video (France)
WUNDER DER SCHÖPFUNG
(Germany/1925) by Hanns Walter Kornblum – Edition Filmmuseum with Filmmuseum
München and Goethe Institut Deutschland (Germany)
This year's DVD Awards (four categories: Best DVD; Best Supplements; Best Rediscovery; Best Box/Collection), chosen from eligible titles released between April 2009 and April 2010, will be announced next Friday by the international Jury (Lorenzo Codelli, Mark McElhatten, Paolo Mereghetti, Jonathan Rosenbaum and Peter Von Bagh).
The selected nominees are:
ALLAN DWAN, UNE LÉGENDE D’HOLLYWOOD – BOXSET
(Silver Lode, Passion, Cattle Queen of Montana, Escape to Burma, Pearl of the South Pacific, Tennessee’s Partner, Slightly Scarlet - USA/1954-1955-1956) by Allan Dwan – Carlotta Films (France)
BARDELYS THE MAGNIFICENT & MONTE CRISTO
(USA/1926–1922) by King Vidor, Emmet J.Flynn – Flicker Alley, LLC (USA)
IL BUONO, IL BRUTTO, IL CATTIVO
(Italy–Spain/1966) by Sergio Leone – Mondo Home Entertainment (Italy)
BY BRAKHAGE: AN ANTHOLOGY, VOLUMES ONE AND TWO
by Stan Brakhage – The Criterion Collection (USA)
UN CHIEN ANDALOU / UN PERRO ANDALUZ
(Spain/1929) by Luis Buñuel – Filmoteca española - Societad Estatal de la Conmemoraciones Culturales (Spain)
CITY GIRL
(USA/1930) by F.W. Murnau – Eureka Entertainment (UK)
THE COI COLLECTION VOL. 1: POLICE AND THIEVES
(UK/1947 – 1977) by Jack Lee, Budge Cooper, Jb Holmes, Norman Prouting, Max Anderson, John Waterhouse, David Cobham, Colin Leighton, John Krish – BFI Video Publishing (UK)
LA COQUILLE ET LE CLERGYMAN
(France/1927) by Germaine Dulac – Light Cone & Paris Expérimental (France)
DIARES, NOTES & SKETCHES ALSO KNOWN AS WALDEN
(USA/1969) by Jonas Mekas – RE:VOIR Video (France)
DIE FREUDLOSE GASSE
(Germany/1925) by Georg Wilhelm Pabst – Edition Filmmuseum with Filmmuseum München
and Goethe Institut Deutschland (Germany)
UNE ENCYCLOPÉDIE HISTORIQUE DE ROBERTO ROSSELLINI
(Blaise Pascal, Agostino d’Ippona, Cartesius, L’Età by Cosimo de Medici - Italy-France/1972
–1973–1974) by Roberto Rossellini – Carlotta Films (France)
ENGINEERS PRITE’S PROJECT
(Russia/1918) by Lev Kuleshov – Ruscico (Russia)
THE EXILES
(USA/1961) by Kent Mackenzie – Milestone Film & Video (USA)
DEL ÉXTASIS AL ARREBATO
(A Journey Through Spanish Experimental Cinema, Spain/1957–2005) – Cameo Media S.L. / CCCB (Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona)
GAUMONT, LE CINÉMA PREMIER 1907–1916
(Vol. 2 – Emile Cohl, Jean Durand, L’Ecole des Buttes Chaumont) – Gaumont Vidéo (France)
THE GREAT CONSOLER
(USSR/1933) by Lev Kuleshov – Ruscico (Russia)
LA GUERRA FILMADA (WAR ON FILM)
(1936–1939) - Filmoteca Española (Spain)
L’HOMME DU LARGE – ELDORADO
(1920–1921) by Marcel L’Herbier – Gaumont Vidéo (France)
IRISH DESTINY
(Ireland/1926) by Issac Eppels – Irish Film Archive (Ireland)
JEAN ROUCH – UNE AVENTURE AFRICAINE
(France/1931–1984) by Jean Rouch – Editions Montparnasse (France)
LIONEL ROGOSIN - BOXSET
(On the Bowery, Come Back Africa, Good times, wonderful times - USA/1956–1959–1965) by Lionel Rogosin – Carlotta Films (France)
LUDWIG II – KÖNIG VONBAYERN - DAS SCHWEIGEN AM STARNBERGER SEE
(Germany/1930–1920) by Wilhelm Dieterle, Rolf Raffé – Edition Filmmuseum with Filmmuseum München and Goethe Institut Deutschland (Germany)
MARIJKA NEVEˇRNICE
(Czech Republic/1934) by Vladislav Vancˇura–Filmexport Home Video and National Film
Archive (Czech Republic)
MISS MEND
(USSR/1926) by Boris Barnet, Fedor Ozep – Flicker Alley, LLC (USA)
NCB COLLECTION VOL. 1: PORTRAIT OF A MINER
(UK/1947 – 1978) by Jules Pinschewer, Peter Pickering, Patricia Spielman, Alun Falconer, John Reid, Gerard Bryant, Lionel Griffiths, Bill Sewell – BFI Video Publishing (UK)
OCTOBER
(USSR/1927) by Sergey Eisenstein, Grigori Aleksandrov – Ruscico (Russia)
ROBERTO ROSSELLINI’S WAR TRILOGY: ROME OPEN CITY / PAISAN / GERMANY YEAR ZERO
(Italy/1945 – 1946 – 1948) by Roberto Rossellini – The Criterion Collection (USA)
LA ROSA DI BAGDAD
(Italy/1949) by Anton Gino Domeneghini – Cinecittà Luce (Italy)
ŠESTAJA AST’ MIRA - ODINNADCATYJ
(USSR/1926–1928) by Dziga Vertov – Edition Filmmuseum with Austrian Film Museum
(Germania – Austria)
THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW - SCARLET STREET
(USA/1944–1945) by Fritz Lang – Wild Side Video (France)
WUNDER DER SCHÖPFUNG
(Germany/1925) by Hanns Walter Kornblum – Edition Filmmuseum with Filmmuseum
München and Goethe Institut Deutschland (Germany)
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That's a hell of a shortlist and the crème de la crème of DVD labels right there.
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Winners of the DVD awards are here.
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Amazed that Rossellini's War Trilogy won against that competition. I'm looking forward to finally getting my hands on watchable copies of Roma città aperta, Paisa and Germania anno zero and all, but heavily pictureboxed releases shouldn't be championed in 2010.
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- rohmerin
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Yes we Camp ! Seriosly, If I meet somebody from the internet for going to Bologna, I'll be there.
To watch Noi vivi (We the living) in its two parts and the Zampa's films seems paradise.
To watch Noi vivi (We the living) in its two parts and the Zampa's films seems paradise.
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The Il Cinema Ritrovato Dvd Awards 2011 were announced yesterday (list in italian)
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Is there a list of the nominees?
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Not that I'm aware of, this time. Meanwhile Jonathan Rosenbaum posted an english version of the list on his site.
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So anyone here attending this years festival?
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Good to hear that some of you guys are going. This years program looks particularly appealing.Saimo wrote:Me!
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David, do you have a job related to curating or restoring classic films, or have you just gone there to see the films and enjoy the fantastic food?
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Ah, I see.
The Walsh retrospective last year was fantastic, with lots of his early films that are impossible to find on home video. Though I only saw a couple of the Grémillons, his Gueule d'amour (Lady Killer in English) was a total peach, like a cross between Sternberg's Morocco and La bête humaine. I don't know if you've seen it, but it's sort of a deterministic love story in which Gabin works his way from the foreign legion in Northern Africa to Paris alternately screwing and slapping women while keeping impeccably cool all the time. Great stuff.
As for my self, I am a student of film history at the moment, though I have worked previously with programming for festivals and film societies. Like you plan to do next year, I will be traveling solely for my own pleasure this year.
BTW, This year will be my tenth attending Ritrovato and I would just like to add that I have gotten to know and talk to quite a few people from all over the world in many different fields, with the sole common trait among them that they’re all lovers of films from the last century. I can only offer it my highest recommendation.
Also, of course, the city of Bologna is fantastic as well, even tough one usually spends most of ones time there in a darkened cinema.
The Walsh retrospective last year was fantastic, with lots of his early films that are impossible to find on home video. Though I only saw a couple of the Grémillons, his Gueule d'amour (Lady Killer in English) was a total peach, like a cross between Sternberg's Morocco and La bête humaine. I don't know if you've seen it, but it's sort of a deterministic love story in which Gabin works his way from the foreign legion in Northern Africa to Paris alternately screwing and slapping women while keeping impeccably cool all the time. Great stuff.
As for my self, I am a student of film history at the moment, though I have worked previously with programming for festivals and film societies. Like you plan to do next year, I will be traveling solely for my own pleasure this year.
BTW, This year will be my tenth attending Ritrovato and I would just like to add that I have gotten to know and talk to quite a few people from all over the world in many different fields, with the sole common trait among them that they’re all lovers of films from the last century. I can only offer it my highest recommendation.
Also, of course, the city of Bologna is fantastic as well, even tough one usually spends most of ones time there in a darkened cinema.
Where do you go in Berlin? The Berlinale?david hare wrote: trips to Ritrovato, or Berlin or Paris are for pure pleasure.
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Just to barge in on your conversation briefly, I am booked in for every day of the Gremfest here in Edinburgh starting tomorrow including the 'Symposium' of experts. If anything special pops up i'll give a nod. Particularly looking forward to the restored Gardiens.david hare wrote: If you check the director's index and Grem you'll see I've done a lot of work on him..
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I'm also going to David Cairn's doco on Natan so hopefully he'll be doing a Q&A.
Unfortunately La Petite is conspicuous by her absence
Unfortunately La Petite is conspicuous by her absence
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Ah, of course. I remember reading about those commentaries earlier in one of Schreck’s posts. I shall certainly download some of them and have listen.david hare wrote: these commentaries were done again for personal pleasure and are not available commercially. (Nobody would be mad enough to pay us!) I can point you in various direction in any case.
At the moment I am watching mostly Hollywood from the 40’s, trying to complete most of Joan Crawford’s filmography. Ever considered doing a commentary for one of her films?
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God, the Cinema Ritrovato festival always looks so awesome. Is it generally open to public and easy to get seats once you buy accreditation? Do you have to pay any additional fees on top of that? I might have to head over next year and then spend a week over on the coast in Le marche. Such an easy place to get to for us Brits and I've spent a lovely afternoon in part of the town before. I need to go back.
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Yes, once you have got your badge you can easily watch everything.Is it generally open to public and easy to get seats once you buy accreditation?
Then you may also consider attending Pesaro Film Festival, right on the seaside.I might have to head over next year and then spend a week over on the coast in Le marche.
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Yes the festival is open to the public. The cost of accreditation is 80 euro, while students pay 35. This gives access to all screenings in the four regular venues. It also gives access to special reserved seats for the outdoor night screenings in the piazza.TMDaines wrote:God, the Cinema Ritrovato festival always looks so awesome. Is it generally open to public and easy to get seats once you buy accreditation?
In general it’s always easy to get a seat. Though some of the screenings in the two smallest venues at the cinematheque can sometimes get full.
I should also add that those who wish to donate money for the obviously very worthy cause of supporting the festival can pay extra to receive a tiered price special service that includes extra dinners, DVDs, posters, guided tours etcetera.