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- MichaelB
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Re: NL
All the evidence (such as the name and the fact that there's a Dutch language option) suggests it's a Dutch import, but I don't know anything about the label - or indeed whether 'NL' is its actual name or merely shorthand for Netherlands.
- The Fanciful Norwegian
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 2:24 pm
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Re: NL
The film's original soundtrack is a mix of French, English and Dutch, which is reflected by the info. There's no mention of Dutch subtitles, only English -- although their info may be incomplete.All the evidence (such as the name and the fact that there's a Dutch language option) suggests it's a Dutch import, but I don't know anything about the label - or indeed whether 'NL' is its actual name or merely shorthand for Netherlands.
Re: NL
Hi chaps-
I was thinking the same as you all, so I emailed the folks at MovieMail yesterday to see if they could shed any light of the subject. I received this reply this afternoon:
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Thank you for your email. Enelle Productions are a new label and this is
their first release. They have supplied little product information regarding
this film, but our reviewer has told me that he thought the review copy we
received was of good quality.
As the original theatrical release had a 1.37:1 ration I would expect the DVD
to have the same, or possibly a 1.33:1 ratio. We do not have any information
regarding the audio mix.
Kind regards
Peter Curtis
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Not exactly comprehensive, but the instinct about a new label is right on the money. Worth a chance, do you think?
-Nick
I was thinking the same as you all, so I emailed the folks at MovieMail yesterday to see if they could shed any light of the subject. I received this reply this afternoon:
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Thank you for your email. Enelle Productions are a new label and this is
their first release. They have supplied little product information regarding
this film, but our reviewer has told me that he thought the review copy we
received was of good quality.
As the original theatrical release had a 1.37:1 ration I would expect the DVD
to have the same, or possibly a 1.33:1 ratio. We do not have any information
regarding the audio mix.
Kind regards
Peter Curtis
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World, Classic and Contemporary DVD Specialists
5 Stucley Place
London
NW1 8NS
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Not exactly comprehensive, but the instinct about a new label is right on the money. Worth a chance, do you think?
-Nick
- antnield
- Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2005 1:59 pm
- Location: Cheltenham, England
Re: NL
Just finished watching the NL edition of Trafic. For the first 40 minutes the disc looks absolutely fine (although the credits are slightly windowboxed), but then all of a sudden a dramatic downward shift in clarity occurs - mid-scene! - which continues to affect the rest of the film. Very odd. Incidentally there are no extras, whilst the subtitles are optional.