Artificial Eye: The Aki Kaurismäki Collection
- Caligula
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Artificial Eye: The Aki Kaurismäki Collection
Aki Kaurismaki Collection coming October 9th
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Re: Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
Any ideas as to what will be included?Caligula wrote:Aki Kaurismaki Collection coming October 9th
- MichaelB
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Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
Ten discs is enough for a complete survey (since most Kaurismäki films are well under 90 mins and some nearer 70), although when Artificial Eye attempted a four-volume DVD overview a decade or so ago they left out I Hired A Contract Killer.
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Re: Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
Contents:
DISC 1
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
CALAMARI UNION
DISC 2
SHADOWS IN PARADISE
DRIFTING CLOUDS
OO AINA IHMINEN (short film)
DISC 3
HAMLET GOES BUSINESS
LA VIE BOHEME
DISC 4
ARIEL
MATCH FACTORY GIRL
VALIMO
DISC 5
LENINGRAD COWBOYS
LENINGRAD COWBOYS GO AMERICA
DISC 6
TOTAL BALALAIKA SHOW
THESE BOOTS (short film)
THOSE WERE THE DAYS (short film)
THRU THE WIRE (short film)
ROCKY IV (short film)
RICH LITTLE BITCH (short film)
DOGS HAVE NO HELL (short film)
DISC 7
TAKE CARE OF YOU SCARF, TATJANA
JUHA
DISC 8
THE MAN WITHOUT A PAST
LIGHTS IN THE DUSK
DISC 9
LE HAVRE
DISC 10
THE OTHER SIDE OF HOPE
DISC 1
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
CALAMARI UNION
DISC 2
SHADOWS IN PARADISE
DRIFTING CLOUDS
OO AINA IHMINEN (short film)
DISC 3
HAMLET GOES BUSINESS
LA VIE BOHEME
DISC 4
ARIEL
MATCH FACTORY GIRL
VALIMO
DISC 5
LENINGRAD COWBOYS
LENINGRAD COWBOYS GO AMERICA
DISC 6
TOTAL BALALAIKA SHOW
THESE BOOTS (short film)
THOSE WERE THE DAYS (short film)
THRU THE WIRE (short film)
ROCKY IV (short film)
RICH LITTLE BITCH (short film)
DOGS HAVE NO HELL (short film)
DISC 7
TAKE CARE OF YOU SCARF, TATJANA
JUHA
DISC 8
THE MAN WITHOUT A PAST
LIGHTS IN THE DUSK
DISC 9
LE HAVRE
DISC 10
THE OTHER SIDE OF HOPE
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Re: Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
If I'm not very much mistaken, the Kaurismäki box is damn near complete aside from I Hired a Contract Killer - presumably problematic rightswise as a UK co-production.
But we're not missing much: I enjoyed what Kaurismäki did to my native north London, but it's easily one of his weakest films.
But we're not missing much: I enjoyed what Kaurismäki did to my native north London, but it's easily one of his weakest films.
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Re: Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
Valimo is also a short film - only 4 mins.domino harvey wrote:Contents:VALIMO
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Re: Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
I can't see Guimarães the part of the portuguese portfolio film Centro Historico shared with Pedro Costa Victor Erice and Manoel De OliveiraMichaelB wrote:If I'm not very much mistaken, the Kaurismäki box is damn near complete aside from I Hired a Contract Killer - presumably problematic rightswise as a UK co-production.
But we're not missing much: I enjoyed what Kaurismäki did to my native north London, but it's easily one of his weakest films.
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Re: Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
Late reply here, but: It may just be that the rightsholder won't license it out separately. The Costa segment (Sweet Exorcist) doesn't seem to have been released separately, even though it would've been a natural fit on the Blu/DVD releases of Horse Money. (Costa made the short while shooting the feature, and it's mainly a variation of the climactic elevator scene.) In the U.S., at least, the whole omnibus is available digitally through iTunes and Amazon Video.NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote:I can't see Guimarães the part of the portuguese portfolio film Centro Historico shared with Pedro Costa Victor Erice and Manoel De Oliveira
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Re: Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
I recently purchased The Aki Kaurismäki Collection blu ray and watched Calamari Union today. I noticed that there were no opening titles on the screen. The disc subtitles would appear (for example "Villealfa Films Presents" or "Written and Directed by") to translate non existent words. Anyone else have the set and seeing similar things? I cannot believe it is a specific disc error, but have not found any reviews commenting on this. Thanks.
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Re: Artificial Eye / Curzon Film World
I don't remember from seeing the film a few years back, but YouTube has two different versions. Likely they used a clean version and no one noticed the absence.
With titles
Without
With titles
Without
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Re: Artificial Eye: The Aki Kaurismäki Collection
Is anyone able to comment on how the transfers in this set compare to the Criterion discs for La vie de bohème, Le Havre, and The Other Side of Hope? In other words, is there a reason to keep the Criterion editions other than the extras?
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Re: Artificial Eye: The Aki Kaurismäki Collection
I'd say the transfers are almost identical, plus you pretty much get his whole filmography into the bargain.Is anyone able to comment on how the transfers in this set compare to the Criterion discs for La vie de bohème, Le Havre, and The Other Side of Hope? In other words, is there a reason to keep the Criterion editions other than the extras?
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Re: Artificial Eye: The Aki Kaurismäki Collection
They're pretty much guaranteed to be the same source masters, supplied directly by Kaurismäki's company and presumably personally approved by the man himself.
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Re: Artificial Eye: The Aki Kaurismäki Collection
does anyone know if this is out of print? copies seem to have dried up everywhere. naturally right as Kaurismaki is having his moment in the spotlight again
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Re: Artificial Eye: The Aki Kaurismäki Collection
Unfortunately it seems so, unless they reprint it (as they did for the Atom Egoyan set recently). I was lucky enough to get a copy from HMV a few months ago, and when it arrived it was a shop-spoiled copy haphazardly re-wrapped in plastic wrap. I complained, intending to return it and re-order it, but noticed it was 'Out of stock' indefinitely and it has now changed to 'Sold out', so I wisely hung onto it regardless (and they refunded a few quid as an apology).ryannichols7 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 12:46 amdoes anyone know if this is out of print? copies seem to have dried up everywhere. naturally right as Kaurismaki is having his moment in the spotlight again
Going to assume that means it's gone, at least for the time being! I would say 'surely they'd reprint', but this is Curzon we're talking about. Was just moaning about them on another forum about clinging onto rights to Haneke and Denis titles without any Blu-ray releases...
Their recent trend has been to release an overpriced box set with the most awkward timing, and at least a third of the discs are badly encoded (they've been hit and miss on that front for years though).
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Re: Artificial Eye: The Aki Kaurismäki Collection
so I just miraculously nailed a copy of this from Orbit, so there are either copies floating around or they are indeed reprinting it. what was even sweeter was including Fallen Leaves in the same order! posting here in case anyone is looking for a copy, be on the lookout
Curzon seems to be stepping up their game a little bit though? the newer Kieslowski, Von Trier, etc boxes seem to be well liked. hopefully they can hit those Denis films soon
Curzon seems to be stepping up their game a little bit though? the newer Kieslowski, Von Trier, etc boxes seem to be well liked. hopefully they can hit those Denis films soon