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  • Mondo Macabro Releasing Miklos Jancso's Private Vices, Public Virtues

    Check it out!

    Coming Soon from Mondo Macabro!
    A World Blu-ray Exclusive!

    PRIVATE VICES, PUBLIC VIRTUES (1976)

    Miklos Jancso (1921-2014) was one of the giants of European art cinema. He had been making films in his native Hungary since 1958, but in 1966 he exploded onto the world scene at Cannes with THE ROUND UP. The international critics had never seen anything like it. Combining cinematography with choreography, Jancso films crowds of soldiers on horseback, peasants, and partisans as they perform a ritualistic dance of love, life and death on the bleak Hungarian plains. Ostensibly a costume piece about the 1848 revolt against the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the film was widely interpreted as a thinly veiled attack on the aborted 1956 Hungarian uprising against Soviet Russia.

    Over his next five features he developed and refined a hypnotic and fluid technique via long, sweeping camera moves and crane shots. Filming in color, his productions became like dazzling "happenings", combining music, dance, naked bodies, horses, men in uniform and spontaneous bursts of singing into a seemingly eternal tracking shot. His films were widely screened at festivals and in art house cinemas. His was a name to drop, an influence to quote.

    Then, in the early 1970s, Jancso moved to Italy and began working with new collaborators. Times were changing. It was a post-1968 world and a new explicitness was being seen onscreen, coupled with a certain sense of betrayal about the ideals that had seemed so achievable only a few years before. PRIVATE VICES PUBLIC VIRTUES, made in 1975, reflected both these factors.

    The story is based on the famous Mayerling incident where Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria was found dead beside his 17 year old lover in an apparent joint suicide. However as with his earlier productions, the director only used history as a jumping off point. The film is pure Jancso. The long tracking shots are there, the horses are there, the naked bodies are there, as are the snatches of folk music and group singing.

    The main difference between this film and his more acclaimed earlier works is that it features a host of increasingly bizarre sexual incidents. When it screened as an official entry in the 1976 Cannes Festival and viewers caught on to some of the shocking things that it contained ... well, let's just say that it caused a scandal and in some ways Jancso's reputation never recovered. Like Borowczyk before him, he was almost written off as a one time great film maker who had strayed too far into porn and lost his artistic mojo.

    In fact PRIVATE VICES PUBLIC VIRTUES now plays like an overlooked masterpiece. There really is nothing like it in world cinema. The controversy long behind us, we can see that this is one of those rare erotic productions where the point of the film lies in its excess. There's nothing gratuitous about it. Known in Germany as THE BIG ORGY (Die Grosse Orgie), this amazing piece of subversive 70s cinema has never been well treated on home video - pirated, cut and generally not given the respect it deserves. This new release from Mondo Macabro, a world Blu-ray exclusive taken from the original negative, will bring this forgotten classic of world cinema back into the spotlight. It's a film that once seen cannot be forgotten, and it deserves a place in the home of all adventurous film lovers.

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    Hi Ian. Could you delete or lock my thread( I'm having problems). I see you already have a thread for the film going. Thanks.

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    • #3
      Love Jansco's Hungarian films never knew he went in this direction, will be picking it up for sure.

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      • #4
        That trailer for this film makes it look totally insane but yet artistic, I think I will of course have to order this one as well, Mondo Macabro are doing some great blu ray releases, I should get my copy of Lizard in a Woman's Skin in 2 or 3 days, it shipped today, so I'm looking forward to that one, and I already have Symptoms on preorder, and now this, keep em coming Mondo Macabro! I never even heard of this movie, but it looks great, I wanted to recommend that if possible yo ushould do a blu ray of some of Jean Rollin's films that have not been released, especially his film Phantasmes, it seems destined to never be released on DVD or Blu ray, and yet it's supposed to be a good film, and I'd like to get a chance to see it if some company could release it.

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        • #5
          Never heard of this one, but I like that trailer. May have to take a gamble on this.

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          • #6
            Sounds like a unique flick, and plus Teresa Ann Savoy!
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            • #7
              It's an extremely beautiful and genuinely erotic movie. I can't wait for the blu ray release.

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              • #8
                Art and specs reveal for PRIVATE VICES PUBLIC VIRTUES!


                You will be able to pre-order an early version of our upcoming BD of this underrated classic of 70s arthouse-erotica on Friday, July 29th. This webstore only edition features this exclusive slipcover design and a booklet with a brand new essay on the film by Max Weinstein and Joe Yanick!


                The disc itself will be region-free, and features a brand new HD transfer from the the original negative. Extras include interviews with star Pamela Villoresi and screenwriter and asst. director Giovanna Gagliardo shot by our friend Federico Caddeo, as well as a chat with film critic and historian Michael Brooke all about director Miklí³s Jancsí³!


                More info at mondomacabro.bigcartel.com

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ian Jane View Post
                  Art and specs reveal for PRIVATE VICES PUBLIC VIRTUES!


                  You will be able to pre-order an early version of our upcoming BD of this underrated classic of 70s arthouse-erotica on Friday, July 29th. This webstore only edition features this exclusive slipcover design and a booklet with a brand new essay on the film by Max Weinstein and Joe Yanick!


                  The disc itself will be region-free, and features a brand new HD transfer from the the original negative. Extras include interviews with star Pamela Villoresi and screenwriter and asst. director Giovanna Gagliardo shot by our friend Federico Caddeo, as well as a chat with film critic and historian Michael Brooke all about director Miklí³s Jancsí³!


                  More info at mondomacabro.bigcartel.com

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                  I hope they'll have some to order on Monday as I'll have enough money by then.

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                  • #10
                    I blew over 500 bucks this month with the HG Lewis set, Criterion sale, Olive sale, Code Red Discs and a huge order form Diabolik I'm spent, but I will try and scrape some more cash together for this release.

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                    • #11
                      Can't see them running out on this LE very quickly. They still have the red case Symptoms left, and that's far more well known.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by enandalusiskhund View Post
                        Can't see them running out on this LE very quickly. They still have the red case Symptoms left, and that's far more well known.
                        That one was released at same time in UK for half the price which might explain that one sticking.

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                        • #13
                          On the other hand the MM LE had a great exclusive, which fans of the director surely wanted. I don't know, the sales seem underwhelming to me considering that the film has been so rare and well regarded.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by enandalusiskhund View Post
                            On the other hand the MM LE had a great exclusive, which fans of the director surely wanted. I don't know, the sales seem underwhelming to me considering that the film has been so rare and well regarded.
                            Yeah, it's a bummer that Symptoms hasn't sold as well as hoped. The simultaneous BFI release was an issue, but one that could not be avoided considering their important role in the film's restoration. But the good news is that we sold enough of the LEs that were now in the black on this one!

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                            • #15
                              Good to hear, Jared. I'm all for these expensive LE's for us early birds. That way companies can at least break even without having to wait years before money trickles in from all the bargain hunters.

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