Terrence Malick Headlines Critertion Collection UK December Slate
Summer has officially ended, days getting cooler, sadly the pandemic is still with us so nights in are a must. Like every month, Criterion Collection has your back in films to keep you entertained. Todayย they reveal their December line up with films fromย Terrence Malick, Robert Bresson and William Greaves all released on Criterion Collection Blu-ray, fromย on 14th December.
The New World reimagines the apocryphal story of the meeting of British explorer John Smith and Powhatan native Pocahontas and is a work of astounding elemental beauty, a poetic meditation on nature, violence, love, and civilization.
Robert Bresson deploys his trademark minimalist style to heartbreaking effect in Mouchette, an essential work of French filmmaking.
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Two Takes includes the unconvential fiction/documentary hybrids Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One and the follow up Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One 2ยฝ by pioneering director William Greaves.
THE NEW WORLD (2005) 14TH DECEMBER
This singular vision of early seventeenth-century America from TERRENCE MALICK is a work of astounding elemental beauty, a poetic meditation on nature, violence, love, and civilization. It reimagines the apocryphal story of the meeting of British explorer John Smith (COLIN FARRELL) and Powhatan native Pocahontas (QโORIANKA KILCHER, in a revelatory performance) as a romantic idyll between spiritual equals, then follows Pocahontas through her marriage to John Rolfe (CHRISTIAN BALE) and her life in England. With art director JACK FISKโs raw re-creation of the Jamestown colony, EMMANUEL LUBEZKIโs marvelous, naturally lit cinematography, and JAMES HORNERโs soaring musical score, The New World is a film of uncommon power and technical splendor, one that shows Malick at the height of his visual and philosophical powers.
DIRECTOR APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
- New 4K digital restoration of the 172-minute extended cut of the film, supervised by cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki and director Terrence Malick and featuring material not released in theatres, with both theatrical and near-field 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks
- High-definition digital transfers of the 150-minute first cut and the 135-minute theatrical cut of the film, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks
- New interviews with actors Colin Farrell and Qโorianka Kilcher
- New programme about the making of the film, featuring interviews with producer Sarah Green, production designer Jack Fisk, and costume designer Jacqueline West
- Making โThe New World,โย a documentary shot during the production of the film in 2004, directed and edited by Austin Jack Lynch
- New programme about the process of cuttingย The New Worldย and its various versions, featuring interviews with editors Hank Corwin, Saar Klein, and Mark Yoshikawa
- Trailers
- PLUS: A book featuring an essay by film scholar Tom Gunning, a 2006 interview with Lubezki fromย American Cinematographer,ย and a selection of materials that inspired the production
USA | 2005 | 172 MINUTES | COLOUR | 2.35:1 | IN ENGLISH AND ALGONQUIN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
MOUCHETTE (1967) 14TH DECEMBER
ROBERT BRESSON (Au hasard Balthazar) plumbs great reservoirs of feeling with Mouchette, one of the most searing portraits of human desperation ever put on film. With a dying mother, an absent, alcoholic father, and a
baby brother in need of care, the teenage Mouchette seeks solace and respite from her circumstances in the nature of the French countryside and daily routine. Bresson deploys his trademark minimalist style to heartbreaking effect in this essential work of French filmmaking, a hugely empathetic drama that elevates its trapped protagonist into one of the cinemaโs most memorable tragic figures.
- New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
- Audio commentary from 2006 by film scholar, critic, and festival programmer Tony Rayns
- Au hasard Bresson,ย a 1967 documentary by Theodor Kotulla, featuring director Robert Bresson on the set ofย Mouchette
- Segment of a 1967 episode of the French television seriesย Cinรฉma,ย featuring on-set interviews with Bresson and actors Nadine Nortier and Jean-Claude Guilbert
- Original theatrical trailer, cut by Jean-Luc Godard
- PLUS: An essay by critic and poet Robert Polito
FRANCE | 1967 | 81 MINUTES | BLACK & WHITE | 1.66:1 | IN FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SUB-TITLES
SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM: TWO TAKES(1968/2005) 14TH DECEMBER
In his one-of-a-kind fiction/documentary hybrid Symbiopsychotaxiplasm Take One, the pioneering WILLIAM GREAVES (Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey) presides over a beleaguered film crew in New Yorkโs Central Park, leaving them to try to figure out what kind of movie theyโre making. A couple enacts a breakup scenario over
and over, a documentary crew films a crew filming the crew, locals wander casually into the frame: the project defies easy description. Yet this wildly innovative sixties counterculture landmark remains one of the most tightly focused and insightful movies ever made about making movies, expanded thirty-five years later by its unconventional follow-up, Symbiopsychotaxiplasm Take 2ยฝ. The โsequelโ sees Take One actors AUDREY HENNINGHAM and SHANNON BAKER reunited in a more personal, metatheatrical exploration of the effects of the passage of time on technology, the artistic process, and relationshipsโreal and fabricated.
DIRECTOR APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:ย
- High-definition digital transfers of both films, with uncompressed monaural soundtracks
- Discovering William Greaves,ย a 2006 documentary on Greavesโs career, featuring Greaves, his wife and coproducer Louise Archambault, actor Ruby Dee, filmmaker St. Clair Bourne, and film scholar Scott MacDonald
- Interview from 2006 with actor Steve Buscemi
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: An essay by critic Amy Taubin and production notes by Greaves forย Take One
SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM TAKE ONE :USA | 1968 | 75 MINUTES | COLOUR | 1.33:1 | ENGLISH
SYM IOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM TAKE 2ยฝ: USA | 2005 | 99 MINUTES | COLOUR | 1.78:1 | ENGLISH
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