Hi All,
Does anyone know if this film is/was/ever will be released on DVD?
The Voyage Home (2004 http://www.imdb.com/year/2004/ )
De Reditu (Il ritorno) (original title)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0404363/
Thanx!
Chris McN
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Chris
man, I hate these requests : (
I have a few more Italian movie titles requests wanted on DVD:
Il richiamo [Stefano Pasetto, dir.] (2009)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1463167/
L'educazione di Giulio [Claudio Bondi, dir] (2000)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0259995/
Other than in Europe, I would nearly certain the answer is no. I am sure you
checked all the usual suspects. I would say if a film is not available from
Amazon, Midwest Tape or NetFlix , you should be 99% sure it is not out.
These seem like run of the mill Italian films and the VAST majority of
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VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues
relating to the
It's far from comprehensive but seems to be more extensive than others
that attempt to do the same kind of thing:
http://classicsnotondvd.wikispaces.com/
I'll add your findings to it, Gary.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 11:35 AM, ghand...@library.berkeley.edu wrote:
Hi all
I think I mentioned
Yeah, I've tried all the usual suspects, searched my brains out on
Google and didn't come up with anything for this and the other Italian
titles I forwarded. I'm hoping Peter can help me out, too. We can
accomodate non-USA formats so that's not an issue.
I figured I'd go thru the motions
Really...cool, I'll take a look. Thanks, D.
g
I believe the 1931 Berlin Alexanderplatz is a bonus feature on Criterion's
DVD release.
DD
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On Aug 11, 2010, at 12:21 PM, ghand...@library.berkeley.edu wrote:
ah what would I do without my daily Jessica annoyance.
The
We're talking about keeping stuff alive for use in working collections,
Jessica. Not David Shepard territory.
g.
Well re section 108. If you have that deteriorating VHS you can't replace
and do a transfer, it can't leave the library My argument was with the
preservation' of said
I don't know how I can make this any simpler, Jessica.
If we own a tape and the the tape is no longer commercially distributed in
either DVD or vhs (in the US or abroad or legally in the OP marketplace),
then I'm gonna try to save it from the flames...it's what librarians do:
we preserve the
I don't know how I can make this any simplier, Jessica.
If we own a tape and the the tape is no longer distributed in either DVD
or vhs, then I'm gonna try to save it from the flames...it's what
librarians do: we preserve the cultural record. If a faculty person
wants to use that title to show
Remember: my list is titles which are not currently in vhs or DVD release
in the US (i.e. not counting the OP market). So, stuff that WAS available
at one time on DVD, but is no longer is not included.
Basically, stuff not currently available via amazon or Facets.
You sure about the list
The dvds of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands should be available again soon
(in the next few months)
Linda Duchin
New Yorker Films
On 8/11/10 2:43 PM, Jaeschke, Myles mjae...@tulsalibrary.org wrote:
Gary,
Ah--My apoligies, I thought it was only legally available on VHS list and
not
Good News!
Thanks, Linda! We're all rooting for you mightily!
gary
The dvds of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands should be available again soon
(in the next few months)
Linda Duchin
New Yorker Films
On 8/11/10 2:43 PM, Jaeschke, Myles mjae...@tulsalibrary.org wrote:
Gary,
Ah--My
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