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#1 Post by What A Disgrace » Thu Mar 15, 2007 2:58 pm

Le Silence de la mer

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Le Silence de la mer – Jean-Pierre Melville’s debut film – is an adaptation of the novella of the same title by celebrated French Resistance author Vercors (the pen name of Jean Bruller). Clandestinely written in 1942 during the Nazi occupation of France and furtively distributed, it captured the spirit of the moment, and quickly became a staple of the Resistance.

Melville’s cinematic adaptation – partly shot in Vercors’ own house – tells the story of a German officer, Werner von Ebrennac (Howard Vernon), who is billeted to the house of an elderly man (Jean-Marie Robain) and his niece (Nicole Stéphane) in occupied France.

One of the most important French films to deal with World War II, and a landmark in Melville’s distinguished œuvre, Le Silence de la mer is a lyrical, timeless depiction of the experiences and struggles of occupation and resistance. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Melville’s debut film for the first time on Blu-ray in the UK.

DUAL FORMAT RELEASE INCLUDING BLU-RAY AND DVD VERSIONS OF THE FILM

Special Features

• New high-definition original aspect ratio transfer, licensed from Gaumont
• New and improved optional English subtitles on the feature, documentary, and trailer
• Video discussion by Ginette Vincendeau, professor of French cinema at King’s College London [23:00]
Melville Out of the Shadows – a new French-made documentary about Melville’s film [41:00] (Blu-ray only)
• Original theatrical trailer (Blu-ray only)
• 56-PAGE BOOKLET including an article by Ginette Vincendeau, author of Jean-Pierre Melville: An American in Paris, and a Melville interview by Rui Nogueira, author of Melville on Melville

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#2 Post by Gordon » Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:51 pm

JOY! :o

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#3 Post by zedz » Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:02 pm

Probably the most exciting release news of the year so far (and Criterion hasn't exactly been slacking). Virtual bouquets to peerpee and co!

Don't know what extras are already lined up, but a decent transfer of 24 Hours in the Life of a Clown appeared on the Korean Their First Films disc.

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#4 Post by backstreetsbackalright » Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:19 pm

Sold!

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#5 Post by domino harvey » Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:33 pm

such great news!

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#6 Post by Via_Chicago » Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:48 pm

I often waver over what I consider to be Melville's greatest film, but Le Silence de la Mer is one of them. What's most remarkable about the film is that it was Melville's first film, made with mostly his own resources, without the help of a studio, and against absolutely enormous odds (he promised to burn all prints of the film if it wasn't approved by a panel of Resistance members and the author of the novel itself). But as Melville himself said, he understood film theory perfectly, he just didn't know how to make a film. He learned how to make a film by making this masterpiece. Unbelievable.

I've only seen Le Silence de la Mer in a relatively mediocre VHS version. I haven't plunged for an MOC disc yet because of cost, but I'd do it for this film.

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#7 Post by domino harvey » Fri Mar 16, 2007 12:00 am

davidhare wrote:This is simply wonderful news.

After l'Armee des Ombres this must surely be the last remaining Melville masterpiece to get a DVD release, and I hope it's completely revelatory to all..
I don't believe Deux hommes dans Manhattan is on DVD with English subs, but please, someone tell me I'm wrong so I can buy it this second

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#8 Post by HerrSchreck » Fri Mar 16, 2007 7:45 pm

Righteous news... just about to throw up an unsubbed version up (after a huge backlog of stuff), and now this announcement. Way to keep your left up, Nick, versus this very strong first quarter from CC.

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#9 Post by Kinsayder » Fri Mar 23, 2007 6:18 am

I do hope this comes with a Ginette Vincendeau commentary. Her commentary track for Armée des ombres is one of the best I've heard on any DVD (and of course references Silence and Léon Morin many times).

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#10 Post by Matt » Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:09 am

Nick, if you're looking for fresh voices for either a commentary, an essay, or whatever, might I suggest Tim Palmer? He's an old school chum who wrote his dissertation on Melville. I mention him not out of nepotism (I actually haven't seen him in years), but because I think he would do a good job.

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#11 Post by Anthony » Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:07 pm

Does anyone know when the estimated release date for this title might be?

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#12 Post by peerpee » Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:18 pm

We're aiming very hard for June. Ginette Vincendeau has been filmed talking about the film exclusively for our release.

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#13 Post by Don Lope de Aguirre » Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:25 pm

We're aiming very hard for June. Ginette Vincendeau has been filmed talking about the film exclusively for our release.
Well, now you've said it you can't blame us for tearing you to pieces if you don't release by the end of June... :wink:

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#14 Post by Anthony » Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:43 pm

peerpee wrote:We're aiming very hard for June. Ginette Vincendeau has been filmed talking about the film exclusively for our release.
Cool. Thanks for letting us know. We truly appreciate the info.

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#15 Post by What A Disgrace » Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:05 pm

June 25 release, according to Play.com.

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#16 Post by Caligula » Sat May 05, 2007 3:40 am

Available for pre-order on Amazon

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#17 Post by akaten » Sun May 06, 2007 1:32 pm

Also from HMV for £11.99 (not sure about international orders mind).

Really looking forward to this, most of my limited expierence with regard to Jean-Pierre Melville films has been his later works, so it will be interesting to see the response now that it is soon to be available to a wider audience...kudos as always MOC.

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#18 Post by What A Disgrace » Fri May 25, 2007 1:25 pm

Now 11.98 at Amazon. Its a good thing I have two different orders open.

Should I feel like a skunk for cancelling the higher pre-order?

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#19 Post by Gigi M. » Fri May 25, 2007 1:57 pm

Does anybody knows the region enconding? NTSC or PAL?

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#20 Post by peerpee » Fri May 25, 2007 5:16 pm

Like our previous title from Gaumont, TONI - it will be PAL R2.

The LE SILENCE DE LA MER booklet will be 56-pages.

Here are some grabs from the finished MoC disc. It's progressive, and looks like a million dollars (mostly thanks to Henri Decae):

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#21 Post by Person » Fri May 25, 2007 7:06 pm

YES! I never thought that it would look as great as this. A zillion thanks to MoC. Time to bin that kinoscope-esque DVD-R bootleg.

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#22 Post by Don Lope de Aguirre » Fri May 25, 2007 7:26 pm

What detail! =P~

Stunning...

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#23 Post by peerpee » Fri May 25, 2007 8:57 pm

Gaumont have (amazingly) never released this in France. The version you're referring to is the French OOP Rene Chateau edition, which didn't have English subtitles, and which Gaumont had zero knowledge of.

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#24 Post by patrick » Mon May 28, 2007 8:09 pm

This looks tremendous, I recently started diving into Melville's work after seeing Army of Shadows (I had only seen Le Samourai previously) and I believe I'm in love. Now if my copy of Le Cercle Rouge would show up in the mail...

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#25 Post by peerpee » Fri Jun 15, 2007 5:30 am

Finished copies in my hands, entering distribution channels today, well ahead of time. Very happy!

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