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  • 11th Jun 2010

    Park Circus acquires restored Renoir

    Boudu Saved From Drowning

    Park Circus Films is delighted to announce it has acquired UK theatrical, home video and video on demand rights for the fully restored version of Jean Renoir's 1932 classic BOUDU SAVED FROM DROWNING (Boudu sauvé des eaux) from international sales company Pathé. The restoration screened to an excellent reception at this year’s Cannes International Film Festival, as part of the Cannes Classics Official Selection.

    A Parisian bookseller, Lestingois, fishes Boudu, a vagrant, out of the Seine after seeing the man throw himself into the river. He befriends the tramp and puts him up at home. Boudu's coarse and irreverent behaviour shocks the whole household at first but he agrees to change his appearance and Madame Lestingois succumbs to his charms. Boudu, however, only has eyes for the maid, who happens to be the bookseller's mistress. Events take a different turn when Boudu wins 100,000 francs in the lottery…

    The restoration was carried out through a 2K digitalisation of the original nitrate negative and a safety print. The original 1.19 aspect ratio has been re-established; this specific ratio was often used in the early days of talking pictures but was soon abandoned in favour of a more rectangular frame. The restoration of the soundtrack was based on the best available source, a positive exhibition print, as the original elements - incomplete and chemically damaged - were impossible to use. 

    A previously missing scene was, by chance, conserved in the original negative, allowing a more complete version of the film. This is the surprising sequence in which Boudu spits on a book by Balzac then jeers at the portrait of a soldier in uniform. This scene was probably removed following the intervention of the Paris Chief of Police, who summoned Jean Renoir and Michel Simon in order to make them cut certain scenes that could have possibly “disturbed the peace”. 

    The film's grading was completely revised by Isabelle Julien, renowned for her work in this field (and recently on the restoration of La Dolce Vita). The work was carried out at the Immagine Ritrovata laboratories in Bologna and at Digimage, Paris.

    BOUDU SAVED FROM DROWNING will be released in UK cinemas late 2010 / early 2011. 

    Category: Company News
  • 02nd Jun 2010

    Dennis Hopper 1936-2010

    On Sunday 30 May, it was reported with great sadness that the Hollywood icon Dennis Hopper had passed away at his home in Venice, California, at the age of 74.

    Hopper's most-loved titles include award-winning films APOCALYPSE NOW, BLUE VELVET and EASY RIDER. 

    These and other titles from the unconventional, multi-talented actor, director and writer are available for theatrical booking from Park Circus. To view our Dennis Hopper Collection click here.

    For more information and to read The Guardian's obituary click here.

    Category: Industry News
  • 02nd Jun 2010

    Park Circus at Edinburgh International Film Festival 2010

    Park Circus Films will be attending Edinburgh International Film Festival 2010 and is pleased to announce that eight of the company's classic titles have been selected to screen as part of the 64th edition.

    THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING - Special Gala Screening 
    Sun 20 June, 6pm, Edinburgh Festival Theatre
    John Huston’s well loved film THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING will be screening on Sunday 20 June in a new 35mm print. In celebration of Sir Sean Connery's 80th year, and his dedicated support of EIFF as Patron since 1992, the Scottish star will be attending this Special Gala. 
     
    FIVE EASY PIECES - Special Screening
    Sun 27 June, 11am, Filmhouse 1
    In celebration of its 40th Anniversary, Bob Rafelson's critically acclaimed classic FIVE EASY PIECES has been extensively restored by Sony Pictures. Ahead of its re-release in August, the festival will present a screening of this sublime film on Sunday 27 June.

    Retrospective

    The title of this year's EIFF retrospective is After the Wave: Lost and Forgotten British Cinema 1965-1979, which presents a cinematic era that is virtually forgotten, including films from The Children's Film Foundation. The following titles from Park Circus are showing as part of this retrospective:

    THE BOY WHO TURNED YELLOW - Sat 19 June, 11.30am, Filmhouse 2

    THE GLITTERBALL- Sun 20 June, 11.30am, Filmhouse 2

    GUMSHOE - Sun 20 June, 1.30pm, Filmhouse 1

    THE HARD WAY - Sat 26 June, 11am, Filmhouse 1

    PULP - Mon 21 June, 1pm, Filmhouse 1 

    WHAT'S NEXT? - Sun 27 June, 11.30am, Filmhouse 2 

    Representatives from Park Circus will be attending EIFF 2010. To arrange a meeting, please send a request to info@parkcircus.com

    Category: Festivals, Seasons & Events
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