Restored "Battleship Potemkin" to be released
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Restored "Battleship Potemkin" to be released
Just got confirmation from Transit Film that the uncensored restoration of this classic will be out next year.
http://www.countercurrents.org/arts-bergan180205.htm
If you haven't seen it with the Meisel score, you have missed a great cinematic experience. (The currently available DVDs use music not written for the film.)
Can't wait to see it with the restored footage!
Mark
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Dear Mark,
We are in negotiation with Kino International and it looks good that Kino
will release the DVD. Release date Fall 2007.
Best regards,
Mark Grünthal
http://www.countercurrents.org/arts-bergan180205.htm
If you haven't seen it with the Meisel score, you have missed a great cinematic experience. (The currently available DVDs use music not written for the film.)
Can't wait to see it with the restored footage!
Mark
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Dear Mark,
We are in negotiation with Kino International and it looks good that Kino
will release the DVD. Release date Fall 2007.
Best regards,
Mark Grünthal
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Maybe it would help the negotations if a few of us emailed KINO to let them know there are people out here waiting for it:
[email protected]
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Originally Posted by marknyc
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Dear Mark,
We are in negotiation with Kino International and it looks good that Kino
will release the DVD. Release date Fall 2007.
Best regards,
Mark Grünthal
Dear Mark,
We are in negotiation with Kino International and it looks good that Kino
will release the DVD. Release date Fall 2007.
Best regards,
Mark Grünthal
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I don't see it on their site or on this list of past releases:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...inema_releases
When was it released?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...inema_releases
When was it released?
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This is good news. Last year I stood on the great steps in Odessa Ukraine which were featured in a key scene of this movie.
I have never seen the film before, but have been curious since my visit.
I have never seen the film before, but have been curious since my visit.
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Originally Posted by marknyc
I don't see it on their site or on this list of past releases:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...inema_releases
When was it released?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...inema_releases
When was it released?
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Why? All they will do is market the Transit Films DVD - why would a Criterion version be better than KINO's? Transit Film will do all the restoration and mastering, I think...
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why would a Criterion version be better than KINO's?
I too was hoping that Criterion would get this. I'll wait to see what happens in R2 (Masters of Cinema or otherwise).
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From: ...wait a minute, where the hell am I?
I hear they're not in great shape, but I've never heard of them refered to as awful though. I've not seen it myself, which will hopefully be remedied with this release.
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But KINO's release of Metropolis was gorgeous, because they just released the Transit Film DVDs in the U.S. Since this will be the same situation (all restoration and mastering handled by TF and the Filmmuseum Berlin), I'm optimistic.
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But KINO's release of Metropolis was gorgeous, because they just released the Transit Film DVDs in the U.S. Since this will be the same situation (all restoration and mastering handled by TF and the Filmmuseum Berlin), I'm optimistic.
The real problem is not that Kino's releases are "bad"; they're just not as good as they could be. They don't invest the same amount of time and effort that Criterion or Masters of Cinema does, yet they charge similarly high prices.




