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You may have a better handle on the more recent Russian films - do you mind to look at the catalogue and make a short list (Gee, I dunno... 30... titles?)The catalogue is mouth watering, and I already either have seen or own many of them, but quite a few titles draw complete blank.
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Don't forget Kino's release of "Come and See"(which I have) is actually the Ruscico release.
The package is Kino and the 2 dvds have paper "Kino" stickers over the Ruscico name on each dvd. I believe it is still available directly from Kino.I also have both the Ruscico release of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina". I still have not watched them ; waiting for the appropriate mood to allow a total immersion.
Regards,
John N
Well, Come and See is definitely not my favorite movie, spending on a rental was more than I would be willing to pay for it. My wife woud pay to have the tape thrown out, actually... but she is much more sensitive than I am.Did you like it?
That particular "Anna" I have not seen, but you would have to bribe me rather heavily to see Samoilova in the title role... and Zarkhy is not a good director, I think,... but let us know how it goes down.
I noticed their list is sprinkled with wery weak films - their selectin seems to be quite haphazard.
But good luck with W&P... while not the bst film ever, it is something to appreciate.
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Let me begin by saying that their prices are on the high side.I'll look into it, but you do you remember our OFT times diametrically opposing tastes..
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And no Anjelica Markiza Angelov! Jean Rochefort was not bad there, though.Prices ARE highish, that is why I have not bought anything from them yet, but then so are the Criterion's ones. Some DVD's are in the $20's range, and it seems the shipping is included! When I ordered the War & Peace the total was "just" $65.
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Of course he told me after I paid $65 already.
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I have only seen one work by Proshkin - To See Paris and Die - and that was I thought a rather tortured and unnesessary film.The "Cold Summer of 53" doesn't sound like a relaxing family viewing either - you saying it is good?
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