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Out of Print

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26min
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Out of Print (2014)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary exploring the importance of revival cinema and 35mm exhibition - seen through the lens of the patrons of the New Beverly Cinema - a unique and independent revival cinema in Los... Tout lireA documentary exploring the importance of revival cinema and 35mm exhibition - seen through the lens of the patrons of the New Beverly Cinema - a unique and independent revival cinema in Los Angeles.A documentary exploring the importance of revival cinema and 35mm exhibition - seen through the lens of the patrons of the New Beverly Cinema - a unique and independent revival cinema in Los Angeles.

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    • Julia Marchese
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    • Patton Oswalt
    • Edgar Wright
    • Seth Green
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      • Julia Marchese
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      • Patton Oswalt
      • Edgar Wright
      • Seth Green
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    • 10avis des critiques
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    5TeenVamp

    Tarantino owned since 2007 yet the movie keeps saying FAMILY OWNED

    One giant ad for the New Bev. Does this place play great old movies? Yes. Is it cheap by LA standards? Yes. Is it amazing and retro and cool inside? Noooo. This place is very plain and boring inside. Though they do serve a great hotdog. I like going here when i'm in California but this documentary got boring and tedious after 15 minutes. Skip it.
    gortx

    Well made doc about Revival Houses & 35mm film; if now a bit bittersweet

    Director Julia Marchese's Documentary does a good job of showing how revival movie theaters shine a light on related issues within the industry. Using Hollywood's famed New Beverly Cinema (where Marchese herself worked at the time) as the focus, she also discusses how the conversion of movie houses from film to digital not only effects how movies are shown, but, the very preservation of the medium of 35mm film. One factoid that is repeated here is that the studios literally bribed theaters by offering digital conversion discounts to the owners if they tossed out their 35mm projectors!

    Marchese interviewed the then current staff, along with a number of the Cinema's 'regulars' including actors Clu Gulager and Patton Oswalt. Several filmmakers who have helped curate retrospectives at the theater are also extensively interviewed such as Joe Dante, Edgar Wright and Stuart Gordon. They all speak passionately about both the New Beverly and their love of 35mm film projection. A brief history of the theater and of its founder, the late Sherman Torgan, is detailed (Torgan's son Michael took over upon his father's passing in 2007). Marchese intersperses delightful vintage movie theater intermission clips throughout (some of which I distinctly remember seeing at this Cinema). It's well put-together and makes a persuasive case why 35mm and Revival Houses still have a vital place in the movie-going landscape.

    Still, seeing this film a few years later, it comes off as more than a little bittersweet. While the Doc was being completed, Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino took over management of the theater in 2014. Marchese, who had hoped to premiere OUT OF PRINT there, was fired by the new regime. She released this Doc the next day having that opportunity taken away from her. In that way, OUT OF PRINT is really the story of the Torgan's family's run at the theater. Meanwhile, even as the New Beverly has survived, a number of other Revival Houses, 2nd run theaters and other independent cinemas were shuttered because of the expenses involved with converting to digital. And, the studios have increasingly made it more and more onerous to the remaining outlets that can show celluloid to rent 35mm prints. Sadly, things have only gotten worse for these theaters in the six years hence (and that was all before the pandemic).

    All in all, OUT OF PRINT is a nice document of the house that Sherman Torgan built, even if it's now comes with very mixed emotions.
    10holotronix

    The time machine from LA

    If you love old movies, you will fall in love with Julia Marchese's film about The New Beverly revival cinema. Yes, a film about a movie theater, but this is like no other theater. Just think about this: Tarantino loved it so much that he saved it in 2007, and said "As long as I'm alive, and as long as I'm rich, the New Beverly will be there, showing double features in 35mm." Modern consumerism induces the feeling that the only good things are the newest ones. For too many people only premieres matter, and yesterday's movies are obsolete. This leads to a sort of "Fahrenheit 451" situation, where instead of forbidding and burning books, we exile old movies from our lives. The time consuming life leaves you little time to watch an old movie, and to watch it properly, in a cinema, on 35mm. Not digitized, not colored or remastered, not dubbed. When you watch classic movies in their natural habitat you are able to live it and see how creative they were in their means of expression. In many of today's movies these means are predigested and condensed into clichés, voided of any nutrients, like canned food. Shortcut handlers to your emotions, atmosphere based on special effects rather than inner journeys through the minds of the characters. It is true that one way to build new means of expressions is to turn the previous means into concentrated space food. Modern films that use this properly are able sometimes to make you live an entire life in 90 minutes. I am a huge fan of modern movies, but if you love somebody you want to understand their past, to meet their parents and even grandparents, to breathe the air of their childhood place.

    I was fortunate that in Bucharest there are for many years three important cinematheques and revival houses, which run old movies since the time they used to be new :), and where I saw a huge quantity of old movies. These are places where you can travel in the past, where movies seem real, you can almost feel the smell and taste of celluloid, live the lives of people who saw the movies when they premiered, but with the eye of someone coming from the future. So my next trip to LA will definitely include the New Beverly. And if I am lucky enough, in addition to watching a couple of good movies, I may sit next to Joe Dante, John Landis, Kevin Smith, Rian Johnson, maybe David Lynch or Quentin Tarantino :)
    Michael_Elliott

    Highly Entertaining Documentary

    Out of Print (2014)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    This here is an extremely entertaining documentary that takes a look at revival cinema and why 35mm prints are so important. The main focus of this documentary is the New Beverly Cinema in California, which has become a cult favorite since they show double features on 35mm.

    John Landis, Kevin Smith, Seth Green, Patton Oswalt, Edgar Wright, Richard Kelly, Stuart Gordon, Lloyd Kaufman, Clu Gulager, Joe Dante, Fred Dekker and Tom Holland, are among the people who are interviewed as well as people who work at the theater as well as those who religiously attend it week after week.

    There's one thing for certain, if you're a film buff then you'll certainly want to visit the New Beverly Cinema after watching this movie. This documentary does a brilliant job at selling this theater and explaining why it is so popular to film buffs who want to enjoy these old classics and not-so-classic movies on the big screen. The second portion of the documentary talks about the importance of 35mm film and why it is slowly going away in favor of digital files. From here we also hear more about the theater including the various famous faces who go there and show off their favorite movies.

    OUT OF PRINT is certainly a highly entertaining film and it's one that any film buff is going to love. The documentary does a masterful job at getting to the bottom of why people love movies as much as they do and this theater is basically shown as a Heaven for film buffs. I really liked the various stories told and especially since I've never been to this place.

    The one thing the film doesn't really hit upon is how 35mm prints simply can't be shipped all over the country. It's brought up many times that this theater isn't making a great amount of money and I'm going to guess that the majority of prints shown there are from L.A. so there's not too much of a cost. Getting prints shipped to countless theaters across the country with dwindling crowd numbers is why so many have gone over to digital. With that said, more and more mainstream theaters are showing classic films on the big screen and this here wasn't happening when there were only 35mm prints going around.
    6henry8-3

    Out of Print

    Interesting and touching documentary about the LA revival cinema the New Beverly which plays double features of classic and not so classic movies every night to masses of ardent fans, many who consider it home.

    The people are nice, frequently eccentric and clearly passionate, the place and who it attracts seems great fun and the arguments around digital vs 35mm are well made. What's not to like.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 octobre 2014 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • 永不落幕:35釐米膠卷藝術
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • One Ski Productions
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