Oh, and stuff from Fritz Lang.
John Jost
Michel Brault
Ken Russell
Jacques Rivette
Alain Robbe Grillet
Jeff Keen, JEFF KEEN!
suddenly brady, you are my new favourite person. but let’s face it…our jeff is never going to get an eclipse set.
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
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.
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.
Luc Moullet
Chabrol
Stanley Kwan
Leos Carax
de Oliveira
Paradjanov
Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Souleymane Cissé
How about an Abel Ferrara 80s set? Ms. 45, Fear City, The Gladiator, China Girl, and Cat Chaser.
Orson Welles’ Shakespeare Adaptations
Chimes at Midnight
King Lear
Macbeth
Othello
Filming ‘Othello’
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)
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
just gonna cast another vote for
Orson Welles’ Shakespeare adaptations
you better be listening criterion!
I’d also very much be in favor of a Robbe-Grillet Eclipse, at least. :)
Robbe-Grillet Eclipse? HELL YES! :D
Savvy
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
Rossellinis films with Ingrid Bergman. I have don´t seen this films but they seems interesting.
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.
They’re treating Rossellini pretty well as of late. I’d love to see them continue. Full-blown releases, no Eclipse.
Charles Deckert
More stuff from Mikio Naruse, stuff not on DVD from Sidney Lumet, and more stuff from Ozu and Mizoguchi.