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What films would you like to see included in future ECLIPSE releases?

Charles Deckert

over 1 year ago

More stuff from Mikio Naruse, stuff not on DVD from Sidney Lumet, and more stuff from Ozu and Mizoguchi.

Charles Deckert

over 1 year ago

Oh, and stuff from Fritz Lang.

Corinne

over 1 year ago

John Jost
Michel Brault
Ken Russell
Jacques Rivette
Alain Robbe Grillet

brady qw

over 1 year ago

Jeff Keen, JEFF KEEN!

twodead​magpies

over 1 year ago

suddenly brady, you are my new favourite person. but let’s face it…our jeff is never going to get an eclipse set.

brady qw

over 1 year ago

Hey, Brakhage got a full-out Criterion… The least we could do is give Jeff Keen a bare-bones package.

Okay, no Jeff Keen… how about a Servando Gonzalez triple-feature?
Viento Negro
El Escapulario
Yanco

Charles Deckert

over 1 year ago

I think a box set of Takeshi Kitano’s A Scene at the Sea, Kids Return and Dolls would make an interesting installment, as they are films where he was strictly behind the camera.

Jack Lineman

over 1 year ago

Late Orson Welles:

The Trial (1962) · Chimes at Midnight (1965) · The Immortal Story (1968) · The Orson Welles Show (1979) & Possably some test footage from The Dreamers.

Matt Parks

over 1 year ago

Luc Moullet
Chabrol
Stanley Kwan
Leos Carax
de Oliveira
Paradjanov
Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Souleymane Cissé

Jack Lehtone​n

over 1 year ago

How about an Abel Ferrara 80s set? Ms. 45, Fear City, The Gladiator, China Girl, and Cat Chaser.

NE1

over 1 year ago

Orson Welles’ Shakespeare Adaptations

Chimes at Midnight
King Lear
Macbeth
Othello
Filming ‘Othello’

Wolstep

over 1 year ago

Late Godard:

Éloge de l’amour (2001)
For Ever Mozart (1996)
Soigne ta droite(1987)
King Lear (1987)
Détective (1985)
Prénom Carmen (1983)
Passion (1982)

Andrew Hubbell

over 1 year ago

Straub & Huillet
Oshima (‘68-’72)
30s Borzage
Late Bresson (especially Four Nights of a dreamer)
Jean Eustache
Chris Marker
Rossellini w/Ingrid Bergman
Kiarostami
Manoel de Oliveira
Lisandro Alonso
Joao Cesar Monteiro
Naruse

JP. Schmidt

over 1 year ago

just gonna cast another vote for
Orson Welles’ Shakespeare adaptations
you better be listening criterion!

Black Irish

over 1 year ago

I’d also very much be in favor of a Robbe-Grillet Eclipse, at least. :)

Robbe-Grillet Eclipse? HELL YES! :D

Savvy

RaySqui​rrel

over 1 year ago

As with Welles’s Shakespeare adaptations I would also like to see an ECLIPSE set of some of Luis Bunuel’s more obscure Mexican films like Nazarine, El, El Bruto, and others

Kurt Öhrströ​m

over 1 year ago

Rossellinis films with Ingrid Bergman. I have don´t seen this films but they seems interesting.

Nathan M.

over 1 year ago

Kurt – The set you mention would be awesome, but I think it deserves the regular Criterion treatment. To my knowledge, Criterion is working on the Rossellini-Bergman trilogy and are having problems with some of the film elements. A print of Stromboli will be coming to Chicago in February and I hope to catch it.

Bobby Wise

over 1 year ago

They’re treating Rossellini pretty well as of late. I’d love to see them continue. Full-blown releases, no Eclipse.