GME Announces Four Films by Gerhard Lamprecht Now Available on DVD for Institutional Sales

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Gartenberg Media Announces
Four Films by Gerhard Lamprecht

Now Available on DVD for Institutional Sales


 

Gartenberg Media Enterprises (GME) is proud to announce the release of four films by Gerhard Lamprecht on DVD, now available for institutional sales in North America.  Gerhard Lamprecht is most well known in film history circles for his multi-volume compilation of German film productions, Deutsche Stummfilme, dating from 1903-1931.  In 1963, he founded the Deutsche Kinemathek (Berlin).   During the intervening period (1920-1958), he directed more than 60 films, and is best remembered today for his 1931 film version of Emil and the Detectives, scripted by Billy Wilder.  Now, the film archive which Lamprecht founded, together with Edition Filmuseum, has published four of his silent features from the years 1925-1928, paired in two separate DVD editions: DIE VERRUFENEN (SLUMS OF BERLIN(1925), together with DIE UNEHELICHEN (CHILDREN OF NO IMPORTANCE) (1926); and MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER (THE PEOPLE AMONG US) (1926), with UNTER DER LATERNE (UNDER THE LANTERN) (1928).  All four films highlight both the desperation and resolve of the working class in Berlin during the tumultuous decade following World War I.  Following recent revival showings of a number of these films at the Pordenone and San Francisco silent film festivals and Telluride Film Festival, the release of these DVD editions should further herald a rediscovery in academic circles of this oft-overlooked German film director.

 

 

 

DIE VERRUFENEN & DIE UNEHELICHEN     MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER & UNTER DER LATERNE

 

 

DIE VERRUFENEN (DER FÜNFTE STAND) & DIE UNEHELICHEN is a double-DVD set presenting two feature films by Gerhard Lamprecht which reproduce German illustrator Heinrich Zille's  view of the Berlin milieu ("Milljöh"). In DIE VERRUFENEN (1925) the engineer Robert Kramer, released from prison, cannot find his way back to civilian life. He wants to end his life, but is held back by the streetwalker Emma. In DIE UNEHELICHEN (1926) three working-class children suffer under their violent foster parents, till a dramatic incident changes their lives.

 


 
DIE VERRUFENEN (DER FÜNFTE STAND) & DIE UNEHELICHEN

Gerhard Lamprecht   Germany

Die Verrufenen (Der fünfte Stand) (1925)
Die Unehelichen (1926) 


2-Disc DVD Edition

DVD-PAL   Region 0
No Regional Code

Features include:

 - New scores by Donald Sosin.

 - Trilingual (German, English, French) booklet with an essay
 by Rolf Aurich and Wolfgang Jacobsen.

 

 

Institutional Sale Price: $ 300.00 plus shipping & handling.


 


 

The second double-DVD set, MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER & UNTER DER LATERNE, presents two films by Gerhard Lamprecht, sketching social panoramas of late 1920s Berlin. MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER delineates the social microcosm of a tenement building; the tenants represent a cross-section of poverty, corruption and compassion. In UNTER DER LATERNE, the girl Else begins to follow the wrong path after an altercation with her father. The high life turns out to be the first step in a downward spiral.

 


Gerhard Lamprecht    Germany

Menschen untereinander (1926)
Unter der Laterne(1928)
  

2-Disc DVD Edition

DVD-PAL   Region 0
No Regional Code

 

Features include:

 - New scores by Donald Sosin.

 - Alternative scores by ensemble mosaik and shortfilmlivemusic.

 - Trilingual (German, English, French) booklet with essays

by Rolf Aurich, Wolfgang Jacobsen and Jörg Becker.


 

Institutional Sale Price: $ 300.00 plus shipping & handling. 

 

 


Additional German Silent Classics
of Related Interest from GME

Asta Nielsen    Germany (1913-1916)
Die Suffragette    Urban Gad
Das Liebes-ABC    Magnus Stifter
Das Eskimobaby    Heinz Schall
Die Börsenkönigin   Edmund Edel

Ernst Lubitsch   Germany (1922)

Manfred Noa   Germany (1922)

 NERVEN

Robert Reinert   Germany (1919)

 

PHANTOM

F.W. Murnau   Germany (1922)


Karlheinz Martin   Germany (1921)


For a complete list of DVD and Blu-ray publications from our entire library of distribution titles, as a printable PDF, click here.

 
These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.

 

Please Note:

Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

 

Order by Phone @ 212.280.8654 or by Fax @ 212.280.8656

 

For inquiries and to order by e-mail, contact: sales@gartenbergmedia.com

 

For our entire DVD catalogue, please visit: www.gartenbergmedia.com/dvd/

 



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Gartenberg Media Announces Michael Snow's RAMEAU'S NEPHEW Now Available on DVD for Institutional Sales

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Gartenberg Media Announces
Michael Snow's RAMEAU'S NEPHEW

Now Available on DVD for Institutional Sales


 

Gartenberg Media Enterprises (GME) is proud to announce the release of the DVD edition of Michael Snow's 4 1/2 hour epic film, RAMEAU'S NEPHEWnow available for institutional sales in North America.  Michael Snow, a native of Canada, is one of the pre-eminent avant-garde artists of the 20th (and now 21st) century.  Each of his works, spanning across painting, sculpture, video, film, photography, holography, drawing, publishing and music, invites us to experience, question and contemplate representation, its process and material.

 

            "For me, [RAMEAU'S NEPHEW] is an authentic 'talking picture,' built from  the true units of the syllable and the frame."

- Michael Snow

 

 

RAMEAU'S NEPHEW

 

 

Structured in serial form, RAMEAU'S NEPHEW is composed of twenty-five sequences, varying in duration from 27 seconds to 47 minutes, each one separated by abstract color compositions.  The complexly-structured narrative features performances by prominent figures of avant-garde cinema at the time, including Jonas Mekas, Barry Gerson, Babette Mangolte, Amy Taubin, Helen Kaplan, Ping Chong, Steve Anker, Joyce Wieland, P. Adams Sitney, and Snow himself.

 

In his introduction to the 184 page, elegantly-produced bilingual study guide accompanying this DVD edition, Pip Chodorov has written:

 

"The film is very much an epic, Joycean project, perhaps the longest, most worked-on and most complex piece ever produced within the avant-garde film, as much enjoyable entertainment as intellectual exercise.  Each chapter, like a fragment of a broken hologram, holds part of the mystery, and though some sections seem arduous paths to travel, working to unlock their secrets reveals the keys to Snows' overall project; indeed even elements that we find in Snow's other works, including those made using other media than film.  The relationship between sound and picture is just one example of the may relationships between the elements of form and content that Snow interrogates in his lifework." 

 


Michael Snow  *  Canada
(1970-1974)


2-Disc DVD Edition

DVD-PAL  *  Region 0
No Regional Code

 

This boxed set contains:

* the 4-1/2-hour film on two DVDs;

* a 184-page bilingual book.

 

The accompanying book publication is written by Ivora Cusack and Stéfani de Loppinot, with a preface by Michael Snow and translation by Pip Chodorov. This study guide analyzes the 25 sequences of the film and makes available for the first time reproductions of Snow's original preparatory scripts and notes archived at the Art Gallery of Ontario, in Toronto (Canada). 

 

Published with support by the Ministère de la culture et de la communication, Délégation aux arts plastiques, CNAP (FIACRE).

 

Institutional Sale Price: $ 300.00 plus shipping & handling.


 

  

Additional International Experimental Feature Length Narratives 
of Related Interest from GME

Patrick Deval  *  France (1968)

James Benning  *  USA (1984/1986)

Serge Bard  *  France (1970/1978)

Jackie Raynal  *  France (1969)

Stephen Dwoskin  *  UK (1972)

EIKA KATAPPA & DER TOD DER MARIA MALIBRAN

Werner Schroeter  *  West Germany (1969/1972)

 

HALLELUJAH THE HILLS

Adolfas Mekas  *  USA (1963)


Michael Pilz  *  Austria (1982)

JONAS MEKAS: THE MAJOR WORKS

Jonas Mekas  *  USA (1964-2000)

The Brig

Walden:  Diaries, Notes And Sketches

Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania

Lost Lost Lost

As I Was Moving Ahead I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty

Philippe Garrel  *  France (1969)

John Cook  *  Austria (1976/1978)

Isidore Isou  *  France (1951)


For a complete list of DVD and Blu-ray publications from our entire library of distribution titles, as a printable PDF, click here.

 
These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.

 

Please Note:

Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

 

Order by Phone @ 212.280.8654 or by Fax @ 212.280.8656

 

For inquiries and to order by e-mail, contact: sales@gartenbergmedia.com

 

For our entire DVD catalogue, please visit: www.gartenbergmedia.com/dvd/

 



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GME DVD Distribution: Classic Silent American Comedy - MACK SENNETT & CHARLIE CHAPLIN

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MACK SENNETT & CHARLIE CHAPLIN

 

Gartenberg Media Enterprises (GME) is proud to announce the release of two new titles published by Flicker Alley, THE MACK SENNETT COLLECTION: VOLUME ONE and CHAPLIN'S MUTUAL COMEDIES, now available for institutional sales in North America.  Each deluxe high definition, digital publication presents a collection of milestones in the development of silent American screen comedy, all in newly restored editions.

 

 

MACK SENNETT VOLUME 1     CHAPLIN'S MUTUAL COMEDIES  


 

THE MACK SENNETT COLLECTION: VOLUME ONE
 

"Over a 21-year period from 1912 to 1933, the short and feature films produced by Mack Sennett (and released under the banners of Keystone Comedies and Mack Sennett Comedies) played a large part in creating the style and language that has forever defined visual humor in motion pictures, earning Sennett the nickname "the King of Comedy" and recognition as the father of American film comedy."  

                                                  - Brent Walker, Mack Sennett's Fun Factory: A History and Filmography of His Studio and His Keystone and
Mack Sennett Comedies, with Biographies of Players and Personnel

 

 

Sennett's historic studio - dubbed the "Fun Factory" - was at one time home to nearly every major silent screen comedian including Mabel Normand, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd, Gloria Swanson, Wallace Beery, Harry Langdon, Marie Dressler, Ben Turpin, The Keystone Cops, the Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties, Ford Sterling, Charley Chase, Al St. John, Mack Swain, Edgar Kennedy, Chester Conklin, Slim Summerville, Polly Moran, Ford Sterling, Billy Bevan, Louise Fazenda, Vernon Dent, Carole Lombard, W.C. Fields, Syd Chaplin and Charlie Chaplin, who introduced his beloved Tramp character under the auspices of Keystone, in 1914 (CHAPLIN AT KEYSTONE, also available from GME).

Now, for the first time, the best of these surviving Sennett comedies have been gathered from around the world, fully restored, and digitally re-mastered in HD.  THE MACK SENNETT COLLECTION: VOLUME ONE features 50 of these films presented together on a 3-disc Blu-ray set.  (These films are also available in DVD-R format, upon request).   This seminal collection also includes films directed, written, and acted in by Sennett for the Biograph Co. (1908-1912), as well as numerous bonus extras, including an episode from the television broadcast, "This is Your Life" in 1954, that pays tribute to this pioneering comedy producer.

 

These new editions have been painstakingly reconstructed by CineMuseum and Keystone Films using original 35mm nitrate, archival negatives, preservation materials, and sometimes the lone known surviving film print, from the collections of the Library of Congress, the Museum of Modern Art, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Blackhawk Films®, Lobster Films, the Richard M. Roberts Collection, Gierucki Studios, and dozens of privately held archives.


Mack Sennett    USA

50 Films  (1909-1933)

featuring Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, 
Harold Lloyd, Gloria Swanson, W.C. Fields, Harry Langdon, 
Ford Sterling, Mack Swain, Ben Turpin & many more!

A 3-Disc Blu-ray Edition 

Blu-ray    Region A

 

Institutional Sale Price: $ 400.00 plus shipping & handling.

 

Also available in DVD-R format upon request.

Please inquire for details.

 

 


 

 

CHAPLIN'S MUTUAL COMEDIES
 

"When Charles Chaplin signed a record-setting contract with the Mutual Film Corporation in February 1916, it was the culmination of events that changed the motion picture business. Mutual's founders redefined how films were bought, sold and distributed. Chaplin redefined screen comedy with a character that leapt into the hearts of moviegoers around the world. Together they established the value of star power and created twelve magnificent comedies that have endured for generations. From the nickelodeon to the internet, the MUTUAL-CHAPLIN SPECIALS have been viewed by more people than any other films in the entire history of cinema."

 - Michael J. Hayde, Chaplin's Vintage Year:

The History of the Mutual-Chaplin Specials

 

CHAPLIN'S MUTUAL COMEDIES commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Little Tramp with the premiere of a 5-disc Blu-ray/DVD box set, presented for a limited time in a collector's SteelBook case edition. The collection features 12 newly restored films, all scanned under the aegis of Association Chaplin from original 35mm prints gathered from archives all over the world, then digitally assembled and restored, a collaborative effort of Lobster Films in Paris and L'Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, Italy.  Each film offers the option of either improvised piano accompaniment or a full orchestral score.  Among the many well-known composers and musicians featured are Eric Beheim, Neil Brand, Timothy Brock, Antonio Coppola, Carl Davis, Stephen Horne, Robert Israel, the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Maud Nelissen, Donald Sosin, and Gabriel Thibaudeau.

  

Charles Chaplin    USA

 

The Floorwalker (1916)
The Fireman (1916)
The Vagabond (1916)
One A.M. (1916)
The Count (1916)
The Pawnshop (1916)
Behind the Screen (1916)
The Rink (1916)
Easy Street (1917)
The Cure (1917)
The Immigrant (1917)
The Adventurer (1917)

A Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack
Limited Collector's SteelBook Edition
2-Disc Blu-ray  Region A
3-DVD-NTSC  Region 1


Institutional Sale Price: $ 400.00 plus shipping & handling.



Silent comedies of related interest also available from GME

Charles Chaplin
[Films from 1914]

Christy Cabanne, Allan Dwan, John Emerson, 
Victor Fleming, Fred Niblo & Theodore Reed
[Films from 1916-1921]


For a complete list of DVD and Blu-ray publications from our entire library of distribution titles, as a printable PDF, click here.

 
These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.

 

Please Note:

Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

 

Order by Phone @ 212.280.8654 or by Fax @ 212.280.8656

 

For inquiries and to order by e-mail, contact: sales@gartenbergmedia.com

 

For our entire DVD catalogue, please visit: www.gartenbergmedia.com/dvd/

 



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GME DVD Distribution - Upcoming Fall Releases

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GME DVD Distribution - Upcoming Fall Releases

 

 

"The superb dedication of such entities as the Criterion Collection, Milestone Films, and Gartenberg Media Enterprises, to name key players, are making possible access to a wealth of cinematic history, ephemera, and value-added materials.

         - B. Ruby Rich, Film Quarterly Winter 2013

 

RAMEAU'S NEPHEW

CHAPLIN'S MUTUAL COMEDIESNOTES ON NOTES ON FILMMACK SENNETT VOLUME 1GUNS OF THE TREESHANS RICHTER EARLY WORKSTHE SIXTIES QUARTETDIE VERRUFENEN & DIE UNEHELICHENDREAMINIMALISTMENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER & UNTER DER LATERNE


Charles Chaplin

Tony Conrad & Marie Losier

 Jonas Mekas

Hans Richter

Mack Sennett

Gerhard Lamprecht

Norbert Pfaffenbichler

Michael Snow

Gartenberg Media is pleased to announce a full slate of DVD and Blu-ray publications for the fall academic semester, now available for institutional orders.  Carefully selected from boutique publishers, these releases span more than a century of motion picture history, from slapstick comedy producer Mack Sennett's The Curtain Pole (1909) to contemporary Austrian artist Norbert Pfaffenbichler's Intermezzo (2012).

 

In our Film History section, we previously featured a multi-volume DVD publication that comprises 200 films (dating from 1896-1913) made by Georges Méliès, the pioneer French producer-director of trick films (GEORGES MÉLIÈS: FIRST WIZARD OF CINEMA  and GEORGES MÉLIÈS: ENCORE).  We now offer THE MACK SENNETT COLECTION, VOLUME ONE (published by Flicker Alley), comprising a compilation of 50 films (dating from 1909-1933) from the pre-eminent slapstick comedy producer (and director) of the silent and early sound era.  These films featured a star-studded array of a the leading comics of the time, including Roscoe "Fatty' Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd, Gloria Swanson, Harry Langdon, W.C. Fields, Mabel Normand, and Charlie Chaplin.

 

Of all these comedians, Charlie Chaplin, of course, was the most famous global icon.  Augmenting our previous release of the multi-volume CHAPLIN AT KEYSTONE, we now offer a further in-depth study of his artistry with CHAPLIN'S MUTUAL COMEDIES (also from Flicker Alley).  These accomplished productions date from 1916-17, a period when the Chaplin was further refining his Tramp character, perfecting his impeccable comic timing, and introducing pathos into his films.

 

Gerhard Lamprecht is most well known in film history circles for his multi-volume compilation of German film productions, Deutsche Stummfilme, dating from 1903-1931.  In 1963, he founded the Deutsche Kinemathek (Berlin). During the intervening period (1920-1958) he directed more than 60 films, and is best remembered today for his 1931 film version of Emil and the Detectives, scripted by Billy Wilder.  Now, the film archive which Lamprecht founded and Edition Filmmuseum have published four of his silent features from the years 1925-1928, in two separate DVD editions: DIE VERRUFENEN (DER FÜNFTE STAND) & DIE UNEHELICHEN and MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER & UNTER DER LATERNE.  Each volume re-presents long-unavailable work by this legendary, yet overlooked, master of early German cinema, an artist due for rediscovery in North America.

 

Paralleling the first decade of Lamprecht's moviemaking career in Germany, artist Hans Richter was creating movies in the abstract and Dadaist vein, while also increasingly turning to social critique in his later films.  Here, for the first time, we offer HANS RICHTER: EARLY WORKS (1921-1929), published by Re:Voir Vidéo.

 

The European avant-garde artists of the 1920's inspired experimental filmmakers in postwar America.  Tony Conrad's seminal abstract film, The Flicker (1966), can be seen in this context through comparison with Richter's Rhythmus films. The Re:Voir DVD publication, DREAMINIMALIST, couples Conrad's film with Marie Losier's contemporary cinematic portrait of the artist, Tony Conrad: DreaMinimalist (2008), which focuses on a performative representation of his creative work and individual identity.

 

In this cycle of releases, we are especially proud to feature, for the first time, work by Michael Snow, Canada's pre-eminent filmmaker and photographer.  His film 'Rameau's Nephew' by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen investigates the meaning of a "Talking Picture", i.e., the relationship between recorded speech and image in cinema. The DVD publication of RAMEAU'S NEPHEW, from Re:Voir, comprises not only this film, but also a 184-page bilingual book of essays, preparatory scripts for the film, and analysis of the 25 sequences of the film. 

 

Jonas Mekas is the most significant force behind the evolution and promotion of the American Avant-Garde film movement, as well as one of its most prolific independent filmmakers and pre-eminent cinema poets.  Following up on our release last semester of JONAS MEKAS: THE MAJOR WORKS, we now offer both his rarely seen first feature length film, GUNS OF THE TREES, a fictional narrative of the Beat Generation, as well as, in a more poetic vein, THE SIXTIES QUARTET, that features portraits of Andy Warhol, George Maciunas, John Lennon, and the Kennedy family at Warhol's compound in Montauk, just several years after the assassination of President Kennedy.  All Jonas Mekas titles are published by Re:Voir.

 

Last, but not least, in the vein of found footage filmmaking, we complement our previous release of GUSTAV DEUTSCH - FILM IST. (1-12), with the recent work (2002 - 2012) of NORBERT PFAFFENBICHLER - NOTES ON NOTES ON FILM, both published by Sixpack Films/INDEX DVD


For a complete list of DVD and Blu-ray publications from our entire library of distribution titles, as a printable PDF, click here.  Please note that all of these titles are currently available for order processing.

 
These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.

 

Please Note:

Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

 

Order by Phone @ 212.280.8654 or by Fax @ 212.280.8656

 

For inquiries and to order by e-mail, contact: sales@gartenbergmedia.com

 

For our entire DVD catalogue, please visit: www.gartenbergmedia.com/dvd/

 



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GME DVD Distribution Academic Recap - End of Summer 2014

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GME DVD Distribution
Academic Recap - End of Summer 2014

 


"
The superb dedication of such entities as the Criterion Collection, Milestone Films, and Gartenberg Media Enterprises, to name key players, are making possible access to a wealth of cinematic history, ephemera, and value-added materials."          - B. Ruby Rich, Film Quarterly Winter 2013


 

Please watch for our upcoming announcement of new publications offered for the Fall Academic Semester!

 

Meanwhile, as the summer hiatus has recently just ended, GME is pleased to provide a recap of the DVD and Blu-ray publications that we've offered over the course of the last academic year, for North American institutional sales.

These publications represent moving-image works spanning all periods of film history, including silent cinema, poetic documentaries from the sound era, and both classic and contemporary avant-garde films.

 

BOMBERPILOTCURTIS HARRINGTON COLLECTIONEIKA KATAPPAFRENCH MASTERWORKSTHE RED LANTERNSYMPHONIE PAYSANNEHEINZ EMIGHOLZ [I]HEINZ EMIGHOLZ [II]
JONAS MEKAS: THE MAJOR WORKS

 


Werner Schroeter

Curtis Harrington

 

Werner Schroeter

 

Ivan Mosjoukine, Alexandre Volkoff, Marcel L'Herbier & Jacques Feyder

 

Albert Capellani, featuring Alla Nazimova

 

Henri Storck

Heinz Emigholz

Wallace Worsley, starring Lon Chaney
 
Jonas Mekas


For a complete list of DVD and Blu-ray publications from our entire library of distribution titles, as a printable PDF, click here.

These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.  

 

Please Note:

Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

 

 

Order by Phone @ 212.280.8654 or by Fax @ 212.280.8656

 

For inquiries and to order by e-mail, contact: sales@gartenbergmedia.com

 

For our entire DVD catalogue, please visit: www.gartenbergmedia.com/dvd/

 



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GME DVD Distribution Summer Announcement

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GARTENBERG MEDIA ENTERPRISES 
DVD DISTRIBUTION SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT

 

As a combination of summer break and summer session approaches, GME is open for business.  All of our DVD and Blu-ray offerings are available for ordering over the entire summer season.  For a complete list of DVD and Blu-ray publications from our entire library of distribution titles, as a printable PDF, click here.
 
In order to realign the fee structure of our multi-disc, DVD boxed-set offerings, all 3, 4, and 5-disc publications will be repriced as follows:

3-Disc Set @ $400    /    4-DVD Set @ $500    /    5-DVD Set @ $600

 

This pricing change affects the following publications:

 




5-Disc Set
current price: $400.00
new price: $600.00






 
5-Disc Set
current price: $400.00
new price: $600.00









 4-Disc Set
current price: $400.00
new price: $500.00









 5-Disc Set
current price: $400.00
new price: $600.00




FRENCH MASTERWORKS



5-Disc Set
current price: $400.00
new price: $600.00
 


MELIES FIRST WIZARD



GEORGES MÉLIÈS:
FIRST WIZARD OF CINEMA & ENCORE

5-Disc Set
current price: $400.00
new price: $600.00



LANDMARKS OF EARLY SOVIET FILM



LANDMARKS OF EARLY SOVIET FILM
4-Disc Set
current price: $400.00
new price: $500.00




 
 


3-Disc Set
current price: $300.00
new price: $400.00







Written orders for any or all of the above releases that are received before July 15 will be honored at the old pricing structure; after July 15, the new pricing structure will be in effect for the multi-disc DVD sets noted above.

We have an ambitious slate of fall releases planned, so please watch for our announcement  in late August/early September for new DVD publications made available for the fall semester.  In the meantime, have a great summer!

 
These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.  

 

Please Note:

Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

 


Order by Phone @ 212.280.8654 or by Fax @ 212.280.8656

 

For inquiries and to order by e-mail, contact: sales@gartenbergmedia.com

 

For our entire DVD catalogue, please visit: www.gartenbergmedia.com/dvd/

  


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GME Announces JONAS MEKAS: THE MAJOR WORKS on DVD for Institutional Sales in North America

GME Announces JONAS MEKAS - THE MAJOR WORKS on DVD for Institutional Sales
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Gartenberg Media Announces
JONAS MEKAS: THE MAJOR WORKS  on DVD
Available for North American Institutional Sales

 

Gartenberg Media Enterprises is very proud to announce the addition of JONAS MEKAS: THE MAJOR WORKS to our catalog of DVD titles available for institutional sales in North America.  This 7-Disc DVD Box Set, co-published by Re:Voir Video, Agnès B DVD and Potemkine, brings together, for the very first time, the key films created by Jonas Mekas.  These collected works, that span a filming career of more than 60 years, re-affirm his stature as one of the most prolific avant-garde filmmakers and pre-eminent cinema poets.

 

Jonas Mekas was born in Lithuania in 1922.  In 1944, Jonas and his brother Adolfas (HALLELUJAH THE HILLS - also available from GME) were taken by the Nazis to a forced labor camp in Germany. After WWII he studied philosophy at the University of Mainz.  At the end of 1949, the UN Refugee Organization brought both brothers to New York, where they settled in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.  Immediately acquiring a 16mm Bolex camera, Jonas began filming his surrounding environment and friends, that he later assembled into films primarily centered on the dual themes of exile and assimilation. Jonas developed his diary style of filmmaking while simultaneously becoming immersed as a magazine editor and publisher (Film Culture), film critic (The Village Voice), distributor (the New York Film-Makers Cooperative), programmer (the Film-Makers' Cinematheque), and archivist (Anthology Film Archives).  In short, Mekas soon became, in singular fashion, the most significant force behind the evolution and promotion of the American Avant-Garde film movement.
 

"Mekas's enthusiasm for his contemporaries and his modesty and reticence about his own achievements as a film-maker contributed to an underestimation of his stature in the sixties and seventies...Congruent with the magnitude of his recording of the pulse of the New York art world for forty years is his slow revelation of the reflective self. By the nineties it was apparent that Mekas was one of the central filmmakers of the American avant-garde."

- P. Adams Sitney, Visionary Film 

 


 

 
"Since 1950, I have been keeping a film diary.  I have been walking around with my Bolex and reacting to the immediate reality:  situations, friends, New York, seasons of the year.   On some days I shot ten frames, on others ten seconds, still on others ten minutes.  Or I shoot nothing.  When one writes diaries, its' a retrospective process:  you sit down, you look back at your day, and you write it all down.  To keep a film (camera) diary, is to react (with your camera) immediately, now, this instant:  either you get it now or you don't get it at all.  To go back and shoot it later, it would mean restating, be it events or feelings.  To get it now, as it happens, demands the total mastery of one's tools (in this case, Bolex): it has to register my state of feeling (and the memories) as I react.  Which also means that I had to do all the structuring (editing) right there, during the shooting, in the camera."
- Jonas Mekas
 
 


This DVD boxed set comprises the following 16 films:


THE BRIG

(1964)  65 minutes.

WALDEN: DIARIES, NOTES AND SKETCHES
(1969)  180 minutes.

REMINISCENCES OF A JOURNEY TO LITHUANIA
(1972)  82 minutes.

LOST LOST LOST
(1976)  65 minutes.

AS I WAS MOVING AHEAD I SAW BRIEF GLIMPSES OF BEAUTY
(2000)  285 minutes / 2-Disc Set

SHORT FILM WORKS
Cassis (1966)  4 minutes.
Notes on the Circus (1966)  12 minutes.
Hare Krishna (1966)  4 minutes.
Report from Millbrook (1965-66)  12 minutes.
Time and Fortune Vietnam Newsreel (1968)  4 minutes.
Travel Songs (1967-81)  25 minutes.
Quartet Number One (1991)  8 minutes.
Imperfect Three-Image Films (1995)  6 minutes.
Song of Avignon (1998)  5 minutes.
Mozart, Wien & Elvis (2000)  3 minutes.
Williamsburg (1949-2002)  15 minutes.
 

7-Disc DVD Collection
DVD-PAL
Region 0 / No Regional Code.
 With English, French & Lithuanian subtitles.
 


Institutional Sale Price: $ 800.00 plus shipping & handling.

 

 

 
 

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These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.

 

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Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

 

Order by Phone @ 212.280.8654 or by Fax @ 212.280.8656

 

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GME Announces THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME on Blu-ray for Institutional Sales in North America

GME Announces THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME on Blu-ray for Institutional Sales
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Gartenberg Media Announces

 

Lon Chaney in THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME  on Blu-ray

Available for North American Institutional Sales

 

Gartenberg Media Enterprises is proud to announce the classic silent motion picture THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, starring the legendary Lon Chaney and published on Blu-ray disc by Flicker Alley, as the latest addition to our catalog of titles available for institutional sales in North America.

 

Adapted from the classic novel Notre-Dame de Paris (1831) by Victor Hugo (Les Misérables, 1862) THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME is a massive production; the sets depicting 15th-century Paris covered nineteen acres of the Universal Pictures back-lot and included the façade of Notre-Dame Cathedral.  Filming took six months. and the climactic sequence employed two thousand extras.  But, it is the performance of Lon Chaney as Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bell-ringer, that makes the film so unforgettable.  THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME premiered at New York's Astor Theatre on September 2, 1923.  The success of the film was immediate: it made a fortune for Carl Laemmle and the then fledgling Universal Pictures; and it turned Lon Chaney into one of the most popular stars of the silent era and the screen legend known as The Man of A Thousand Faces!

 

This edition is mastered from a multi-tinted 16mm print struck in 1926 from the original camera negative.  The film is not known to have survived in 35mm.  Visible wear in the source material has been diminished with a moderate amount of digital restoration.  It is pictorially much better than earlier video editions and represents the best condition in which this landmark film survives today.  A new symphonic score arranged by Donald Hunsberger was recorded in the Czech Republic by full orchestra conducted by Robert Israel.

 
Running Time: 110 minutes.

 

THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME


 
Wallace Worsley  -  USA (1923)

Blu-ray Edition
Region Free / No Regional Code.


Institutional Sale Price: $ 200.00 plus shipping & handling.

 

 

 
 

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Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

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GME Announces HEINZ EMIGHOLZ: THE FORMATIVE YEARS [I] & [II] Now Available on DVD for Institutional Sales

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HEINZ EMIGHOLZ: THE FORMATIVE YEARS [I] & [II]

 

Gartenberg Media Enterprises is proud to announce the release of a pair of DVD publications presenting the early works of experimental filmmaker Heinz Emigholz, entitled HEINZ EMIGHOLZ: THE FORMATIVE YEARS [I] and HEINZ EMIGHOLZ: THE FORMATIVE YEARS [II], published jointly by Edition Arsenal Experimental and Filmgalerie 451.  These two volumes publish, in DVD form, the seven Emigholz films presented in installation versions as part of the FORUM EXPANDED at the Berlin Film Festival in 2010.  More recently, the films of Heinz Emigholz have been the subject of a career retrospective at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) 2014.

Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, of Arsenal Experimental and curator for the Berlinale Forum, writes that Heinz Emigholz's "early films provided a crucial impetus for the international experimental film movement of the 1970s and 80s.  They are counted among the few experimental works from Germany which have attained enduring international acclaim. The project THE FORMATIVE YEARS makes visible and accessible a segment of film history, which, in light of upheavals in the analog world and departures toward a digital one, enables discussion of highly contemporary developments."
 
In addition to the seven early films contained in THE FORMATIVE YEARS [I] & [II], the two DVDs also provide numerous bonus extras, including two extensive interviews with Emigholz, both filmed in 2009: one by Viennese film publicist Stefan Grissemann; the other by filmmaker Klaus Wyborny specifically about the films in the project THE FORMATIVE YEARS and the context of their production in the 1970's.

 

HEINZ EMIGHOLZ [I]          HEINZ EMIGHOLZ [II]



"From the beginning to the middle of the seventies, I produced a series of films containing a complicated interplay between abstract temporal compositions - that is, film movements - and selected urban and rural landscapes.  The films ... consist of thousands of photographs, taken frame-by-frame with a Bolex camera on 16mm film according to a previously established score."  
- Heinz Emigholz

 
Schenec-tady I (1972/73)
Schenec-tady II (1973)
Arrowplane (1973/74)
Tide (1974)
Schenec-tady III (1972/75)

DVD-PAL Region 0/No Regional Code.


Institutional Sale Price: $ 200.00 plus shipping & handling.

 

 

HEINZ EMIGHOLZ: THE FORMATIVE YEARS [II]  

Hotel (1975/76)
Demon (1976/77)

DVD-PAL Region 0/No Regional Code.


Institutional Sale Price: $ 200.00 plus shipping & handling.

 

 

 

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Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

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GME Announces Upcoming Releases for 2014

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GME DVD Distribution - 2014 New Releases

 

Now that spring is just around the corner, GME is pleased to announce a forthcoming slate of DVD releases for the current academic semester.  Carefully selected from boutique publishers, these DVDs represent works extending from classic silent films through to cutting edge contemporary narratives and avant-garde films.  In the winter 2013 issue of Film Quarterly, editor Ruby Rich wrote that "the superb dedication of such entities as the Criterion Collection, Milestone Films, and Gartenberg Media Enterprises, to name key players, are making possible access to a wealth of cinematic history, ephemera, and value-added materials."


A full list of our DVD offerings to date is noted 
here.

 


UPCOMING RELEASES

 

Watch for our upcoming releases of works by avant-garde masters James Benning, Jonas MekasHeinz Emigholz, and Hans Richter, classic Soviet films by Sergei Eistenstein and Dziga Vertov & boxed sets of silent cinema featuring Charlie Chaplin's Mutual Comedies and Mack Sennett's Keystone Comedies!

 

BOMBERPILOTCURTIS HARRINGTON COLLECTIONEIKA KATAPPAFRENCH MASTERWORKSTHE RED LANTERNSYMPHONIE PAYSANNE

 


Werner Schroeter

Curtis Harrington

 

Werner Schroeter

 

Ivan Mosjoukine, Alexandre Volkoff, Marcel L'Herbier & Jacques Feyder

 

Albert Capellani, featuring Alla Nazimova

 

Henri Storck

Heinz Emigholz

Wallace Worsley, starring Lon Chaney
 
Jonas Mekas

RECENT FILM RETROSPECTIVES

DVD EDITIONS AVAILABLE FROM GME

 

Selected films represented in the DVD boxed set FRENCH MASTERWORKS: RUSSIAN EMIGRES IN PARIS 1923-1929 (published by Flicker Alley) were featured in a "Films Albatros" retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York this past December.   Additionally, in May-June 2012, MOMA also held a retrospective of the films of Werner Schroeter, that are featured on the DVD releases from Edition Filmmuseum, EIKA KATAPPA & DER TOD DER MARIA MALIBRAN and DER BOMBERPILOT & NEL REGNO DI NAPOLI.

 

In MOMA's current film exhibition, "Vienna Unveiled: A City in Cinema",  screenings including moving image works by Kurt Kren, VALIE EXPORT, Maria Lassnig, John Cook, and Hans Scheugl, all filmmakers whose work is available from GME via DVD publications from INDEX and Edition Filmmuseum.  These DVD editions include films by Kurt Kren (ACTION FILMS, STRUCTURAL FILMS, and  WHICH WAY TO CA?), VALIE EXPORT (3 EXPERIMENTAL SHORT FILMS and INVISIBLE ADVERSARIES), John Cook, (SLOW SUMMER/CLINCH), Maria Lassnig (ANIMATION FILMS), and Hans Scheugl (THE SECONDS STRIKE REALITY).

 

Furthermore, in March 2013, Anthology Film Archives featured a retrospective of moving image works made by the late Steve Dwoskin, entitled "Kissing the Moon: Films and Videos by Stephen Dwoskin".  GME is proud to offer 2 DVD publications of works by Steve Dwoskin, 14 FILMS BOX 1/3, from DVD publisher Les Films du renard, and DYN AMO, from Re:Voir.

 
 
These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.

 

Please Note:

Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

 

Order by Phone @ 212.280.8654 or by Fax @ 212.280.8656

 

For inquiries and to order by e-mail, contact: sales@gartenbergmedia.com

 

For our entire DVD catalogue, please visit: www.gartenbergmedia.com/dvd/

 


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