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Topic: FEATURES For sale: Bambi, Fantasia, jungle book
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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1948
From: Verona (Italy)
Registered: Jan 2009
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posted January 30, 2012 06:19 PM
Osi and Winbert, don't forget we also produced and distributed so many official titles that would not exist on 8mm, otherwise.
Derann rules, no doubt, but, just to give a 'couple' of examples, I'd like to remind some of the most popular official super 8 distributors we had in Italy during the 70's:
SAMPAOLO Sil.Ma EuroFilm Fapex Emmepì Cifop C.I.C. Techno Film Avo Film Argos Film Lyon's Medusa Oceania Shark Universal Cine Morgani Cinematografica Integral Film Filmautori La Cineteca Cinecofas etc. etc. etc...
We don't even know how many titles were printed here in Italy. So so many. And yes, most of them are on faded stock. But I think I already stated so many times the format died immediately after low fade stocks were introduced. It's plenty of excellent movies and prints, sometimes very good b/w ones. All I want to say is not all Italian prints are rubbish.
Osi, don't get me wrong, but if Italian 8mm piracy had not existed here, you would not probably have in your collection a print of 'Song of the South' or a (bad) copy of 'Fantasia' including a censored sequence that was never released on any other format.
Most of them listed on Ebay are ex library copies, that's undeniable, but it is still possible to get prints from private collectors which are in very good condition.
As an Italian collector, I think it would be better to leave us to comment upon our 8mm production (which does not include only bootlegs or Disney's on faded stocks).
I also would like to remind Derann too, before 1982, were used to print on fading stock.
-------------------- I remember when I was (super) 8 years old...
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Flavio Stabile
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 707
From: Roma, Italia
Registered: Feb 2005
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posted February 02, 2012 04:06 PM
Hi All,
I agree with Gian and It's really a pity that here, especially among very expert and long time collectors, it seems to me there's a sort of prejudice about Italian prints. Of course all of us know that bootlegs and unauthorized copies have been printed in every country and not only in Italy, but indeed a lot of very good prints were also printed here and I'm quiet sure that many collectors are aware of this.
Derann is a real "exception" and I think it cannot be compared to any other Company, be it English, French, Deutch, Italian...
Flavio [ February 11, 2012, 12:41 PM: Message edited by: Flavio Stabile ]
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