Enrique Cerezo is the Spanish co-producer so it must be the reelease date for Spain but I think that in Italy, it should either air on Rai TV around this date or open in theaters and the other way around...
Fans from Italy or those who are curious and want to see THE INQUIRY can watch the film in 2 parts on TV on the italian channel RAI UNO.
The first part will be aired the 2. April 2007 and the second part the 3. April 2007. Both are sheduled at 9.10 pm and finish at 11.10 pm.
Check it out...
Maybe someone here can tape it (or even burn it?)... because that's gonna be the extended version and we're not even sure it's gonna be released on DVD...
Well, I don't speak italian at all and it is a language, wich is quickly spoken but I have seen yesterday the first part of The Inquiry and I think it was very interesting to see Dolph in a historic film. He plays a warrior and a slave.
The 2nd part will be shedule tonight.
I don't think the film will be cut on DVD (I don't hope so) but I don't think because it is cut with a lot advertissement beetween the two hours of each part.
Exactly... But it is better than nothing. I personaly was very impressed to see that Dolph - even if he sometimes don't tell anything - plays without action...As an actor!
I wish he could direct a drama or a comedy without action but a lot of text, where he would feature.
I don't care if it any copy has advertisements or not. It can still be edited and put on DVD, region-free no less. As long as someone recorded a copy that can be copied from.
I did it on a video in case of the version on DVD would be cut! Actually I don't have any DVD recorder. However, on DVD they put more often a long version and all...
But I was disappointed in the last 30 minutes. Dolph was killed... I shouldn't have to tell you!
well I asked Giulio Base, the director, and he said he has non influence on the marketing and therefore doesn't know if they' are gonna release the extended version...
Kinda funny that they have the same guy doing Pontius Pliate in The Inquiry as in The Passion.
I actually read a thread on another forum where they talked about The Inquiry as "the sequel" to The Passion".
Now all we need is a spin-off.
'Hristo Shopov in "Pontius Pilate; the Legend Contiunes"