I can see on Google that the Boston Public Library did a 16mm screening in
2004, there must be some hope.

My print crushes any DVD version out there!
On Jun 8, 2012 11:24 AM, "Jessica Rosner" <[email protected]> wrote:

> They used to have a US rep named Stuart Lessel (?) in LA and I hate to
> burst your bubble or jump to conclusions but
> Studio Canal is almost surely one of those  if you have to ask you can't
> afford it places. Their standard fee for venues
> to show a current film is 500 Euros per show according to several of my
> customers. They are also not likely to be friendly to the idea of 16mm
> print being licensed. That said I will try to get you a contact.
>
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Dave Dvorchak 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I have acquired a stupendous (!!!) original IB Technicolor 16mm print of
>> this film, too good not to screen for the public.
>>
>> Criterion did a DVD which is now out of print, they say the rights are
>> with Studio Canal but don't know who, or if anyone, distributes in the US.
>> They thought maybe Rialto Pictures but it doesn't look like it's in their
>> catalog.
>>
>> Anyone have a Studio Canal contact? Do they have a US operation?
>>
>> --
>> David Dvorchak
>> Office Manager
>> Providence Community Library
>> [email protected]
>> (401) 467-2700 x2
>>
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