This Christmas, party like it’s 1907. Few movie families have thrown more extravagant parties than Fanny and Alexander’s Ekdahls. Made up of generations of theater performers, the merry Swedish clan knows how to put on a good show, and as evidenced by this candy-colored clip from the film, they spare no expense in their annual December festivities (just try not to arrive late!). Enjoy this sweet slice of holiday cheer; we’ll see you in the New Year.
We’re not the only ones celebrating the Kurosawa centennial. A multimedia anniversary world tour, featuring exhibits, concerts, screenings, and more, is making its way around the globe, starting in Hong Kong.
In his charming film Me and Orson Welles, in theaters now, Richard Linklater trains his camera on Orson Welles, boy genius. Wondering why Welles, why now, we asked Linklater some questions.
It is with great sadness that we note the passing of Robin Wood, a true lion of film criticism and a longtime Criterion friend and contributor. Read Liz Helfgott’s remembrance and several pieces Wood wrote for the collection here.
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