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Gregory
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#51 Post by Gregory » Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:32 pm

Right. Seventh Seal and Andrei Rublev were released in conjunction with Janus so I can't see them going out of print due to rights issues.

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zedz
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#52 Post by zedz » Mon Apr 17, 2006 10:40 pm

After the Yi Yi announcement, I've updated the list at the top.

Only two hits since this started last year (Yang and Baumbach), and Mulvaney seems to have left the building, so these tea leaves are starting to look more and more like tea leaves to me. . .

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#53 Post by Nadsat » Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:02 am

cinephrenic wrote:
Seventh Seal
Just lacking extras, otherwise I don't see them visiting it anytime soon.
Lacking extras? It has some extras although is not much (a commentary by Peter Cowie, illustrated Bergman filmography, restoration demostration).

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#54 Post by kschell » Thu May 04, 2006 1:42 pm

cgray wrote:sorry to dig up this old thread, but i figured there had to be some people that were as interested in these movies as i am.

Question: both seventh seal and andrei rublev are crying for anamorphic releases. any plans for rereleases of these?

JM: We do not have any immediate plans to re-release these. This is usually due to rights, and when we get rights again, we re-release.


I'd be a REALLY REALLY happy man if they rereleased "Cleo from 5 to 7" and "Vagabond" in anamorphic releases.

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