The films of Lino Brocka.
i want those Cronenberg films given the full treatment, especially The Brood.
Abel Ferrara
“The films of Lino Brocka.”
Yes, please.
Philippe Garrel
Satyajit Ray, NOW !
Jon Jost
WHAT FILMS WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE INCLUDED IN FUTURE ECLIPSE RELEASES?
There’s an ongoing discussion going on in the thread above.
Bunuel in Mexico
and
Orson Welles doing Shakespeare
Michelangelo Antonioni’s documentaries.
Early Capra…before Mr. Deeds.
Very excited about the Sacha Guitry set…it would be nice to have included the later (oddity) Si Versailles m’était conté
Hal Hartley
Whats wrong with Criterion Eclipse “Сoming Soon”, after Allan KIng?
Orson Welles’ Shakespearean Adaptations, seconded. Including Chimes at Midnight.
Henry Jaglom! Just kidding.
Jean Eustache Complete Works
Nikkatsu Noir
1. Orson Welles Shakespeare Adaptations
2. Woody Allen comedies 69-75 (Take the money and run; Bananas; Sleeper; Everything you always wanted to know about sex; Love and Death)
3. Obscure Godard films.
I don’t feel like bumping the other thread so I’ll just say…
Hideo Gosha films. Either his earlier samurai films or his later women films.
Edward Yang
Yang definitely.
And Bartas! (As if that were likely.)
Yang and Bartas.
Early Kobayashi:
-Kuroi kawa (1957) aka Black River
-Anata kaimasu (1956) aka I’ll Buy You
-Izumi (1956) aka The Spring
-Uruwashiki saigetsu (1955) aka Beautiful Days
-Kono hiroi sora no dokoka ni (1954) aka Somewhere Under the Broad Sky
-Kabe atsuki heya (1953) aka The Thick-Walled Room
Late Kobayashi:
-Tokyo saiban (1983) aka Tokyo Trials (documentary)
-Moeru aki (1979) aka Glowing Autumn
-Kaseki (1975) aka Fossils
-Inochi bonifuro (1971) aka Inn of Evil
-Nihon no seishun (1968) aka Hymn to a Tired Man
Jerzy Skolimowski
Sam Cooper
For me, I would love to see an Eclipse Series containing early Cronenberg. Shivers, Rabid, The Brood and Scanners would make an awesome set.