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On being Blu

By February 16, 2010No Comments

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  • Jeff McM says:

    I have a region-free DVD play­er, but how does one get a region-free Blu-Ray play­er? Are there, er, hints in the way of secret codes avail­able somewhere?

  • YND says:

    There are region-free blu-ray play­ers, I believe. But the Eureka Masters of Cinema blus are bliss­fully region-free. Also, their web­site usu­ally has them for sale at a sig­ni­fic­ant dis­count + free int’l ship­ping. I picked up their glor­i­ous edi­tions of SUNRISE, CITY GIRL and UNE FEMME MARIEE – paid through PayPal, received them with­in the week… and they’re stun­ning. Watched CITY GIRL tonight. *sigh*

  • YND says:

    I’d check out http://www.dvdbeaver.com – I believe Gary Tooze over there uses a region-free Momitsu and has a link to at least one reas­on­ably cheap region-free blu-ray play­er avail­able on Amazon.

  • As someone who first encountered a lot of Godard, Une Femme Mariee included, in the mid-1990s on dubi­ously leg­al VHS tapes of poor qual­ity trans­fers with impossible to read sub­titles from “pub­lic domain” dis­trib­ut­ors, I really enjoyed read­ing that. But I’m sur­prised you did­n’t men­tion the aston­ish­ing and very clev­er book­let that comes with it, which exhaust­ively ana­lyzes the movie from every con­ceiv­able angle.
    It’s also really amaz­ing to con­sider how much Godard is already avail­able on this rel­at­ively young hi-def format: Breathless (released yes­ter­day), the forth­com­ing Criterion Vivre sa Vie, Contempt, Une Femme Mariee, Pierrot le Fou and even a French release of the English lan­guage One Plus One / Sympathy for the Devil. Feels like a new golden age for home video!

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    MG Smith, the only reas­on I did­n’t men­tion the book­let in my latest round of praise for the MOC “Femme” is that I con­sidered it here:
    http://www.theauteurs.com/notebook/posts/698
    The per­tin­ent pas­sage: “The 80-page book­let that accom­pan­ies the disc, edited by Craig Keller with con­tri­bu­tions from Keller, schol­ar Bill Krohn, critic/filmmaker Luc Moullet, and fea­tur­ing a state­ment from Méril, a lec­ture and a col­lage by Godard, and some per­tin­ent pas­sages from Racine, is in its way as much of a frag­men­ted mas­ter­piece and pro­voca­tion as the film itself.”

  • Sam Adams says:

    @YND: Not to be dense, but I can­’t find a way to pur­chase dir­ectly from MoC; even their “Purchase” page redir­ects to oth­er online retail­ers. How it work?

  • The release of UNE FEMME MARIÉE on Blu-ray is region free.
    Sam, you can send a blank email to customer@eurekavideo.co.uk with “Add me” in the sub­ject line to get added to the monthly pre-order sales list — orders come dir­ect from Eureka and are heav­ily dis­coun­ted with free shipping.
    http://www.eurekavideo.co.uk/offers/feb_new.html

  • I some­how missed your earli­er post, Glenn, but that is well said. I don’t think it’s hyper­bol­ic at all to com­pare the book­let to the movie.
    I wish someone would drop a big pile of money in your lap and order you to review blu-ray releases full-time. Some of the beaver review­ers and most of the bluray.com review­ers can­’t be trus­ted; I shuddered when I saw that the lat­ter site had give Une Femme Mariee half of a star (on a scale of 1 to 5) when rat­ing the sup­ple­ments – with no men­tion of the book­let at all.

  • YND says:

    Also cool: when you buy dir­ectly from Eureka, the discs ship out well in advance of their release date. I see that CITY GIRL isn’t released till 2/25, but I received it a week ago. I nev­er seek out int’l discs to buy, but it’s such a great deal and the PayPal pay­ment is so easy, I’m now hooked on these MoC discs. Here’s hop­ing they keep this up!

  • david hare says:

    Glenn, fur­ther to your fine apprec­a­tion of Femme Mariee on the Auteurs – Contempt ini­tially played here (in Oz) in the English dub back in 1966, and I remem­ber well the non­sense this seemed to make of Georgia Moll’s part.
    But it’s taken me until now and the BluRay of le Mepris (and some­what bet­ter French skills) to real­ize that – in the first long scene with Georgia tranal­st­ing back and forth between Palance, Piccoli and Lang she is in fact recit­ing their dia­logue in French, BEFORE they have spoken it. So Godard – again – cre­ates anoth­er disconnect/“fragmentation” of sound and dia­logue with the sort of dis­con­tinu­it­ies he was play­ing with from Une Femme est Une Femme onwards.

  • lazarus says:

    Odd that you can only pre-order new releases from Eureka, but not from their catalog.
    Thanks for the tip, though.

  • YND says:

    You actu­ally can order their cata­log blu-rays at http://www.eurekavideo.co.uk/offers/BD.html

  • lazarus says:

    That’s good…what about the reg­u­lar DVDs?

  • lazarus says:

    Ok, should have explored a bit more before ask­ing that.
    I went back to that home page and there’s a lot more options.
    Odd that you need to get to this through a back door, though.