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Grant Delin

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Anatomy of a Scene: The Plant

Anatomy of a Scene: The Plant

This masterclass featuring writer-director Andrew Stanton was produced for the Criterion Collection in 2022.
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2022

Where It Began: The Origins of WALL·E

Where It Began: The Origins of WALL·E

In this program, created for the Criterion Collection in 2022, writer-director Andrew Stanton explores the films that inspired his approach to cinematic language in WALL·E.
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2022

Miranda July: Where it Began

Miranda July: Where it Began

In this documentary, produced in 2019, director Miranda July and filmmaker Lena Dunham explore July’s beginnings, including her early work as a performer, the creation of her Joanie 4 Jackie project, and the development and production of her first feature film, ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW.
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2020

'Fail-Safe' and the Cold War

'Fail-Safe' and the Cold War

Film critic J. Hoberman discusses the best-selling 1962 novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler on which "Fail-Safe" is based, along with the pervasiveness of nuclear paranoia in films of the sixties.
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2020

Daniel London and Will Oldham on Old Joy

Daniel London and Will Oldham on Old Joy

In this conversation, shot by the Criterion Collection in 2019, actors Daniel London and Will Oldham reunite for the first time since the release of Old Joy and discuss their memories of making the film.
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2019

In Full Swing

In Full Swing

A documentary on the making of the 1936 film Swing Time, featuring interviews with jazz and film critic Gary Giddens, dance critic Brian Seibert, and Dorothy Fields biographer Deborah Grace Winer. This is an all-encompassing feature covering the evolution of the Hollywood musical, Astaire's and Rogers' work, and the film's music, written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields.
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2019

Mia Mask On Bojangles Of Harlem

Mia Mask On Bojangles Of Harlem

In this interview, filmed by the Criterion Collection in 2019, film scholar Mia Mask discusses blackface and the 'Bojangles of Harlem' number in George Stevens's 'Swing Time' (1936).
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2019

Evan Dalton Smith on Andy Griffith

Evan Dalton Smith on Andy Griffith

'A Face in the Crowd' was Andy Griffith's first film role; he would go on to be most famous for his folksy portrayal of Sheriff Andy Taylor on television's The Andy Griffith Show. In this interview, filmed by the Criterion Collection in 2018, Griffith expert Evan Dalton Smith discusses the actor's difficulties with the role of Lonesome Rhodes and how it led to his career-defining television show.
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2019

Showing the Story: Death in Venice

Showing the Story: Death in Venice

The interview features cinema scholar Stefano Albertini as he discusses the context of Death in Venice within Italian culture at the time as well as the career and themes of director Luchino Visconti. Exploring these themes with great attention to detail, Albertini provides rewarding insights.
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2019

Poisoned Romance

Poisoned Romance

A deeper look at the human interactions and motivations in Notorious by Hitchcock biographer David Spoto
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2019

Poitier's Walter Lee

Poitier's Walter Lee

An interview with film scholar Mia Mask, co-editor of Poitier Revisited.
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2018

Homay King on 'Shanghai Express'

Homay King on 'Shanghai Express'

Film scholar Homay King discusses director Josef von Sternberg's cinematic China and the role of star Anna May Wong in 'Shanghai Express'.
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2018

Weimar on the Pacific

Weimar on the Pacific

In this documentary, film scholars Gerd Germünden and Noah Isenberg discuss the artistic origins of Marlene Dietrich in the cabarets of Weimar Germany and her relationship to her native country during and after World War II.
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2018

In Search of Tracy Lord

In Search of Tracy Lord

Playwright Philip Barry and actor Katharine Hepburn, both experiencing career downturns in the late 1930s, worked closely together to create the iconic character of Tracy Lord, Philadelphia “Main Line” socialite, for Barry’s play “The Philadelphia Story.”
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2017

Matthew Polly On "Game Of Death"

Matthew Polly On "Game Of Death"

Matthew Polly analyzes the film and its impact
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2017

In the Service of the Film

In the Service of the Film

The following roundtable conversation features director Kirsten Johnson along with documentary filmmaker Gini Reticker and sound recordists Wellington Bowler and Judy Karp, frequent collaborators of Jonhson’s whose work is featured in CAMERAPERSON. It was produced in 2016.
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2017

Lighting Up with Hildy Johnson

Lighting Up with Hildy Johnson

In this 25-minute video essay, film scholar David Bordwell, co-author of "Film Art: An Introduction", conducts an analysis of Howard Hawks's "His Girl Friday" (1940), which he believes to be the apotheosis of classical Hollywood storytelling. Bordwell discusses the film's history and the status of Howard Hawks as an auteur before delving into a detailed analysis of various aspects of the film's narrative, dialogue, use of props, editing, and staging.
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2017

Andrew Cohen on Crisis and Its Outtakes

Andrew Cohen on Crisis and Its Outtakes

Historian Andrew Cohen discusses Robert Drew's 1963 documentary Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment.
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2016

Jill Drew and D.A. Pennebaker

Jill Drew and D.A. Pennebaker

A conversation between Jill Drew and D.A. Pennebaker.
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2016

The Way of Folk

The Way of Folk

In this brand new featurette, executive producer T Bone Burnett and the Coen brothers discuss the history of some of the songs that heard in Inside Llywin Davies and possible origin of the stories they tells, the folk movement during the 1960s and the social and cultural ideas that it represented, the authenticity and the identity of folk music and the balance between the two, the future of folk music, etc. Included with the featurette are illustrations by Drew Christie. The featurette was created exclusively for Criterion in 2015.
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2016

The Dardennes on Leon M's Boat

The Dardennes on Leon M's Boat

The Dardenne brothers discuss their early documentary films, their relationship with Armand Gatti (who inspired them to become filmmakers), the impact various political events had on their career and work and the shooting of When Leon M.s Boat Went Down the Meuse for the First Time.
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2015

Life After Hoop Dreams

Life After Hoop Dreams

This forty-minute program was produced by the Criterion Collection in 2014
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2015

Modes of Masculinity: The Western and Red River

Modes of Masculinity: The Western and Red River

Author Lee Clark Mitchell discusses the Western genre and literature.
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2014

Tensions and Traditions: Molly Haskell on Red River

Tensions and Traditions: Molly Haskell on Red River

Interview with critic Molly Haskell about Hawks and Red River
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2014

A Film of Firsts: Peter Bogdanovich on Red River

A Film of Firsts: Peter Bogdanovich on Red River

Interview with filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich about Red River and the two versions of the film.
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2014

Hollywood Propaganda and World War II

Hollywood Propaganda and World War II

FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT was released a year before the U.S. entered World War II. The ending of the film was added at the last minute to bolster anti-isolationist sentiment among American viewers.
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2014