Re: Les Blu-ray Radiance Films
Publié : 8 mars 23, 14:59
Mosin-Nagant a écrit : ↑8 mars 23, 14:41 Annonces officielles pour le 19 Juin :
LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
2K restoration by Kino Lorber, overseen and approved by cinematographer Ueli Steiger
Uncompressed mono PCM audio
Archival interview with Dennis Hopper who discusses The Hot Spot and features footage of John Lee Hooker and images from the set (1991)
Interviews with stars Virginia Madsen (2021, 7 mins) and William Sadler (2021, 7 mins)
Nick Dawson on Dennis Hopper and The Hot Spot, an interview with the editor of Dennis Hopper: Interviews (2023)
Duane Swierczynski on Charles Williams’ source novel, the crime writer and expert looks at the adaptation and provides a background of the author (2023)
Trailer
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Reversible sleeve featuring original and new artwork by Time Tomorrow
Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by critics Elena Lazic on the film; Leslie Byron Pitt on the erotic thriller genre and the film’s place within it; and an archival piece on the film featuring an interview with Hopper by RJ Smith
Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Blu-ray Limited Edition Box Set Special Features:
2K restoration of The Day of the Owl from the original negative presented in the original Italian version (109 mins) and the shorter export cut with English audio (103 mins)
2K restoration of The Case is Closed: Forget It from the original negative presented with Italian and, for the first time, English audio options
2K restoration of How to Kill a Judge from the original negative presented in Italian and English audio options
Original uncompressed mono PCM audio
New interview with star Franco Nero, featuring archive footage of Damiano Damiani and Leonardo Sciascia discussing The Day of the Owl (2022, 17 mins)
Archival interview with Franco Nero, writer Ugo Pirro and production manager Lucio Trentini discussing the making of The Day of the Owl (2006, 27 mins)
Identity Crime-Sis: filmmaker and Italian crime cinema expert Mike Malloy discusses The Day of the Owl in the context of the formation of the Italian crime film genre (2022, 20 mins)
Casting Cobb: A Tale of Two Contents: A video essay by filmmaker Howard S. Berger looking at actor Lee J. Cobb's career transition from Hollywood to Italy and the archetypes he tended to play (2023, 33 mins)
Archival interview with Claudia Cardinale from Belgian TV in which she discusses her long and storied career (2017, 22 mins)
New interview with star Franco Nero discussing The Case is Closed: Forget It (2022, 14 mins)
Archival documentary on the making of The Case is Closed: Forget It featuring actor Corrado Solari, assistant director Enrique Bergier and editor Antonio Siciliano (2015, 28 mins)
Italy’s Cinematic Civil Conscience: An Examination of the Life and Works of Damiano Damiani: A visual essay on the career of Damiani Damiani by critic Rachael Nisbet (2023, 35 mins)
New interview with star Franco Nero discussing How to Kill a Judge (2022, 13 mins)
New interview with Alberto Pezzotta, author of Regia Damiano Damiani, who discusses Damiani’s contribution to the mafia and crime genres and the reception of his films in Italy (2022, 34 mins)
Lessons in Violence: A new video essay on How to Kill a Judge by filmmaker David Cairns (2023, 22 mins)
Original trailers for each film
New and improved optional English subtitles for Italian audio and English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for English audio for each film
Reversible sleeve featuring designs based on original posters for each film
Limited edition 120-page book featuring new and archival writing on the films by experts on the genre including Andrew Nette on Leonardo Sciascia’s The Day of the Owl; Piero Garofalo on The Case is Closed: Forget It; Paul A. J. Lewis on depictions of the mafia in each of the films within this set; Shelley O’Brien on each of the scores; a newly translated archival interview with Damiani; Nathaniel Thompson on Franco Nero; Marco Natoli on Damiani’s place within the cinema politico movement in Italian cinema; a critical overview for each the films by Cullen Gallagher and credits for each film
Limited edition of 3000 copies (each for the UK and US), presented in a rigid box with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Limited Edition Special Features:
High Definition digital transfer overseen by director Rudolf Thome
Select scene commentary with Thome and Rainer Langhans, Obermaier’s boyfriend and Kommune 1 member who served as inspiration for the film and was on set for the shoot
New interviews and visual essays to be confirmed
Reversible sleeve featuring designs based on original artwork
Limited edition booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Samm Deighan, newly translated archival letters by Wim Wenders, screenwriter Klaus Badekerl, critic Enno Patalas and the German Film Evaluation Office on the film’s official submission, newly translated archival interview with Rudolf Thome and contemporary reviews by Wenders, Patalas and others
Limited edition of 2000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Oui, d'ailleurs, pour The Hot Spot, j'ai déjà le bluray US Kino Lorber... Mais ça ne m'empêchera pas de (re)prendre ces 3 titres (en bundle) parce que le soin apporté aux éditions de cet éditeur mérite tout mon soutien. Et puis David Mackenzie ! ❤Joshua Baskin a écrit : ↑8 mars 23, 14:53 A part Red Sun tout existe ou va exister ailleurs si je ne m'abuse. Je passe.