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Old 04-16-08 | 09:15 PM
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Mon oncle Antoine
Claude Jutra’s evocative portrait of a boy’s coming of age in wintry 1940s rural Quebec has been consistently cited by critics and scholars as the greatest Canadian film of all time. Delicate, naturalistic, and tinged with a striking mix of nostalgia and menace, Mon oncle Antoine follows the everyday lives of both young Benoit, as he first encounters the twin terrors of sex and death, and his fellow villagers, living under the thumb of the local asbestos-mine owner. Set during one ominous Christmas, Mon oncle Antoine is a holiday film unlike any other, and an authentically detailed illustration of childhood’s twilight.

SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET FEATURES:
-- New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director of photography Michel Brault
-- On-Screen: “Mon oncle Antoine,” a 2007 documentary tracing the making and history of the film
-- Claude Jutra, an Unfinished Story, a 2002 documentary that attempts to unravel “the Jutra mystery,” featuring interviews with Brault, Bernardo Bertolucci, actors Geneviève Bujold and Saul Rubinek. and actor-director Paule Baillargeon
-- A Chairy Tale, a 1957 experimental short codirected by Jutra and Norman McLaren
-- Theatrical trailer
-- Optional English-dubbed soundtrack
-- New and improved English subtitle translation
-- PLUS: A new essay by film scholar André Loiselle

SRP: $39.95
Prebook: 6/3/08
Street date: 7/8/08

Trafic
In Jacques Tati’s Trafic, the bumbling Monsieur Hulot, outfitted as always with tan raincoat, beaten brown hat, and umbrella, takes to Paris’s highways and byways. For this, his final outing, Hulot is employed as an auto company’s director of design, and accompanies his new vehicle (a camper tricked out in all sorts of absurd gadgetry) to an auto show in Amsterdam. Naturally, the road is paved with modern-age mishaps. This late-career delight is a masterful demonstration of the comic genius’s expert timing and sidesplitting visual gags, and a bemused last look at technology run amok.

SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET FEATURES:
-- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
-- In the Footsteps of Monsieur Hulot (1969), a two-hour documentary tracing the evolution of Jacques Tati’s beloved alter ego
-- Interview from 1971 with the cast of Trafic, from the French television program Le journal de cinema
-- “The Comedy of Jacques Tati,” a 1973 episode from the French television program Morceaux de bravoure
-- Theatrical trailer
-- New and improved English subtitle translation
-- PLUS: A new essay by film critic Jonathan Romney

SRP: $39.95
Prebook: 6/10/08
Street date: 7/15/08

Vampyr
With Vampyr, Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer’s brilliance at achieving mesmerizing atmosphere and austere, profoundly unsettling imagery (as in The Passion of Joan of Arc and Day of Wrath) was for once applied to the horror genre. Yet the result—concerning an occult student assailed by various supernatural haunts and local evildoers at an inn outside Paris—is nearly unclassifiable, a host of stunning camera and editing tricks and densely layered sounds creating a mood of dreamlike terror. With its roiling fogs, ominous scythes, and foreboding echoes, Vampyr is one of cinema’s great nightmares.

SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET FEATURES:
-- New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the 1998 film restoration by Martin Koerber and the Cineteca di Bologna
-- Optional all-new English-text version of the film
-- Audio commentary featuring film scholar Tony Rayns
-- Carl Th. Dreyer (1966), a documentary by Jörgen Roos chronicling Dreyer’s career
-- Visual essay by scholar Casper Tybjerg on Dreyer’s influences in creating Vampyr
-- A 1958 radio broadcast of Dreyer reading an essay about filmmaking
-- New and improved English subtitle translation
-- PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by Mark Le Fanu and Kim Newman, Martin Koerber on the restoration, and an archival interview with producer and star Nicolas de Gunzburg, as well as a book featuring Dreyer and Christen Jul’s original screenplay and Sheridan Le Fanu 1871 story “Carmilla,” a source for the filmTitle: Vampyr

SRP: $39.95
Prebook: 6/17/08
Street date: 7/22/08

High and Low
Toshiro Mifune is unforgettable as Kingo Gondo, a wealthy industrialist whose family becomes the target of a cold-blooded kidnapper in Akira Kurosawa’s highly influential domestic drama and police procedural High and Low. Adapting Ed McBain’s detective novel King’s Ransom, Kurosawa moves effortlessly from compelling race-against-time thriller to exacting social commentary, creating a diabolical treatise on class and contemporary Japanese society. Criterion is proud to present High and Low (Tengoko to jigoku) in this new high-definition digital transfer.

SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET FEATURES:
-- New, restored high-definition digital transfer, with newly restored original
four-track surround sound
-- New audio commentary by Akira Kurosawa scholar Stephen Prince
-- A 37-minute documentary on the making of High and Low, created as part of the Toho Masterworks series Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create
-- Rare archival interview with Toshiro Mifune
-- New video interview with actor Tsutomu Yamazaki, who plays the kidnapper
-- Theatrical trailers from Japan and the U.S.
-- New and improved English subtitle translation
-- PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Geoffrey O’Brien and a reprinted essay by Japanese film scholar Donald Richie
-- More!

SRP: $39.95
Prebook: 6/17/08
Street date: 7/22/08
Old 04-16-08 | 09:27 PM
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I'll take 'em all, especially Vampyr.
Old 04-16-08 | 09:46 PM
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Re-release for High and Low. Good riddance!
Old 04-16-08 | 09:51 PM
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All except High and Low for me.
Old 04-16-08 | 10:12 PM
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Hell yes to High and Low. I'm loving these Kurosawa reissues, definite purchase for me.
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Vampyr? Wow!
Old 04-16-08 | 10:49 PM
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VAMPYR!!!!!!! July looks like the best Criterion release slate of 2008.
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"Vampyr" is the standout, for sure. But more Tati is always nice...
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Vampyr

High & Low upgrade is superb news.
Old 04-17-08 | 05:05 AM
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Excellent releases all around. I will happily upgrade High and Low.
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Vampyr... Yeah, baby!

I can finally toss my old VHS tape!
Old 04-17-08 | 05:59 AM
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Time to buy High and Low and Vampyr looks like a fantastic release. By the way where's the cover art?
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imdb.com has cover art:

Mon Oncle Antoine: http://imdb.com/media/rm3004143104/tt0067439
Trafic: http://imdb.com/media/rm2953811456/tt0069400
Vampyr: http://imdb.com/media/rm3138360832/tt0023649
High and Low: http://imdb.com/media/rm2265945600/tt0057565
Old 04-17-08 | 06:35 AM
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holy fuck that vampyr artwork is awesome
Old 04-17-08 | 07:23 AM
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high and low definitely, vampyr maybe.
Old 04-17-08 | 07:31 AM
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Vampyr seems likely for me. Looks great.
Old 04-17-08 | 08:28 AM
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-- In the Footsteps of Monsieur Hulot (1969), a two-hour documentary tracing the evolution of Jacques Tati’s beloved alter ego
that alone is worth the price of the disc
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Glad to see the re-issue of "High and Low". One of my favorites!
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I'll have to pass on High and Low as I don't really feel the need to double dip. But Vampyr will be one I'd like to get a hold of. The only version I've seen was terrible quality, which probably accounts for why I didn't care for it as much as Dreyer's other stuff. Needs a re-watch.
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I've been holding off on High and Low for the past several DDD 20% sales because I knew that it would be reissued, and my patience has been rewarded. Vampyr shall also be mine!
Old 04-17-08 | 09:56 AM
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High and Low for me.
Old 04-17-08 | 10:27 AM
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I've been wanting Vampyr for awhile. Wasn't that a Kino release?

As for High and Low, well, I didn't buy the orignal release so it's all good news for me.
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Trafic for me
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Vampyr sounds pretty awesome. Blind buy for me.

High & Low reissue... yay!
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Originally Posted by Zodiac_Speaking
I've been wanting Vampyr for awhile. Wasn't that a Kino release?
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