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A Visit to the Pixar Living Archive
A tour through the vaults of Pixar. WALL-E writer-director Andrew Stanton unearths a few treasures, including his sketchbook, concept art, visual gag pitches, and more, while recounting stories from several decades of his life and career.Year:
2022
Anatomy of a Scene: The Plant
This masterclass featuring writer-director Andrew Stanton was produced for the Criterion Collection in 2022.Year:
2022
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.Year:
2022

(There Is No) Cure
In this new video essay, filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe delves into the dread-inducing mood and tone of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s modern horror classic Cure, deploying a dizzying range of cinematic references to unravel the film’s eerie magic.Year:
2022

Passion Project
Explores the ten-year journey of adapting Uzodinma Iweala's 2005 novel "Beasts of No Nation" into the 2015 film.Year:
2021
George Stevens Jr. On 'Swing Time'
George Stevens Jr shares his insights and observations about his father's production of "Swing Time"Year:
2019
Jay Cocks and Farran Smith Nehme on 'The Heiress'
In this 2018 Criterion Collection program, screenwriter Jay Cocks and film critic Farran Smith Nehme discuss the adaptation for the film version of 'The Heiress' (1949) of the 1947 play by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, which was itself inspired by the 1880 Henry James novel 'Washington Square'.Year:
2019
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'.Year:
2018
Dietrich Icon
Film scholars Mary Desjardins, Amy Lawrence, and Patricia White consider the collaboration between Marlene Dietrich and Josef von Sternberg, as well as Dietrich's role as a Hollywood icon.Year:
2018

Andrew Cohen on Crisis and Its Outtakes
Historian Andrew Cohen discusses Robert Drew's 1963 documentary Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment.Year:
2016
Emotional Uncertainties
In this short documentary, produced in 2015, actors Jeremy Irons and Meryl Streep and editor John Bloom discuss director Karel Reisz and their experiences working on The French Lieutenant'Woman.Year:
2015

Functions of Film Sound
This visual essay sets clips from Robert Bresson's "A Man Escaped" to a reading of "Functions of Film Sound," a chapter from David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's book "Film Art." The chapter analyzes the sound design of Bresson's masterpiece as a means of discussing the use of sound in film.Year:
2013
Miles Goes Modal
In 2006, jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis and critic Gary Giddins discuss the iconic Miles Davis and the critical time in his career when the score for ELEVATOR TO THE GALLOWS was recorded.Year:
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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.Year:
2020
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.Year:
2019
Ron Briley on 'A Face in the Crowd'
In this interview, shot by the Criterion Collection in 2018, Ron Briley, author of 'The Ambivalent Legacy of Elia Kazan: The Politics of the Post-HUAC Films', discusses the origins of the Lonesome Rhodes character in the biographies of populist celebrities such as Will Rogers and Arthur Godfrey. He also addresses the political implications of 'A Face in the Crowd' (1957) within the context of Kazan's career.Year:
2019

Matthew Polly On "Game Of Death"
Matthew Polly analyzes the film and its impactYear:
2017
Jill Drew and D.A. Pennebaker
A conversation between Jill Drew and D.A. Pennebaker.Year:
2016
Sharon Malone and Eric Holder
An interview with Sharon Malone and Eric Holder regarding the 1963 desegregation of the University of Alabama.Year:
2016
Robert Drew & Associates at the Museum of Tolerance
In 1998, documentary filmmaker Robert Drew and his associates attend the Museum of Tolerance.Year:
2016
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.Year:
2016
Caroline Champetier and Arnaud Desplechin: A Conversation about 'Shoah'
An interview about 'Shoah' featuring Caroline Champetier, who did assistant camera work on the film, and Arnaud Desplechin.Year:
2013

The Film That Warped Too Much: A Restoration Demonstration
A summary of the problems of the best surviving film elements and the restoration of the filmYear:
2013
Revolutions Per Second
A 25-minute visual essay by Kent Jones about Jean-Luc Godard and his film 'Weekend'.Year:
2012

Making Mishima
In this archival documentary, cinematographer John Bailey, production designer Eiko Ishioka, and composer Philip Glass discuss the conception of Paul Schrader's film, the image of Mishima that they had prior to committing to the project, the manner in which some of his ideas resonated with them, the unusual portrait of Mishima that the film offers, its form and visual style, etc.Year:
2008

Producing Mishima
In this documentary, producers Tom Luddy and Mata Yamamoto recount the challenges of producing “Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters.”Year:
2008

Making Sweetie
Stars Genevieve Lemon and Karen Colston recall their work in Jane Campion's 1989 film 'Sweetie'.Year:
2006

Building the Inferno: Nobuo Nakagawa and the Making of 'Jigoku'
A new documentary on director Nobuo Nakagawa and the making of the film, Jigoku. Featuring exclusive interview with Nakagawa collaborators.Year:
2006
Men of Mystery
Orson Welles Biographer Simon Callow discusses the making of "Mr. Arkadin" (aka "Confidential Report.")Year:
2006

The Battle of Brazil: A Video History
The struggle of releasing "Brazil" in the United States of America is examined in this Criterion documentary.Year:
1996