New Criterion line redux

Eclipse Series 1 - Early Bergman (Torment / Crisis / Port of Call / Thirst / To Joy) (Criterion Collection)
"Eclipse Series 1 - Early Bergman (Torment / Crisis / Port of Call / Thirst / To Joy) (Criterion Collection)" (Ingmar Bergman)

As we mentioned previously, my favorite film company, The Criterion Collection (originally a joint venture between Janus Films and the Voyager Company), is launching a new, lower-cost, less polished line of DVDs. I like their motivations, too many classic films are still not available on DVD (or on such crappy prints that watching makes film snobs and other aesthetes cry).

Peter Becker writes:

Mission Accomplished (gulp):
...There's something perilous about writing mission statements. Jon mentioned the famous one from Kane in an earlier blog. That one comes up in conversation a lot. It's hard to walk the line between idealism and practicality, but that is exactly what we are trying to do with this new line. We're nine years into the DVD market, and there are still hundreds of important films that can only be seen in old VHS versions or, if you're lucky enough to live in a town with a good repertory theater, a new print might come around once every ten years or so.



We want those films to be more readily available, and that's why we're creating Eclipse. Each month we'll present a short series, usually three to five films, focusing on a particular director or theme. There will be no supplements and the master materials will be the best we can find, but they won't be full Criterion restorations. Retail pricing for each set will average under $15 per disc, and we are examining the logistics of making the sets available at an even more favorable rate on a subscriber or club basis. The goal here is to make these films available, to make sure that Criterion's own work style doesn't contribute to the continuing unavailability of these films.

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