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Inspiration

Nov 4, 2014 In cinema history, there truly is no gag like a Tati gag.

Oct 21, 2014 Federico Fellini’s frantic tragicomedy is such a classic it risks being underestimated.

Sep 30, 2014 When we first released Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Ali: Fear Eats the Soul in 2003, we asked filmmaker Todd Haynes to provide a video introduction. The year before, he had released his masterful Far from Heaven, a reworking of Douglas Sirk’s...

Sep 11, 2014 In this short interview, a Criterion online exclusive, the Oscar-winning actor Penélope Cruz talks about the immense inspiration she drew at a young age from the work of Pedro Almodóvar, who would later become a friend and collaborator of hers—and...

Jul 21, 2014 Anouk Aimée’s beguiling chanteuse, the title character of Jacques Demy’s romantic debut feature, is the figure from whom the director’s entire cinematic world springs.

Jun 30, 2014 The filmmaker’s recollections of the great producer.

Apr 23, 2014 Dino Risi’s Il sorpasso, coming out next week in a Criterion edition, was an inspiration for Alexander Payne’s Oscar-winning Sideways. Being such a fan of the film, which is beloved in Italy but underappreciated here in the U.S., Payne agreed...

Apr 18, 2014 The following interview, conducted by Stig Björkman, originally appeared in Björkman’s 1999 book Trier on von Trier.

Apr 4, 2014 Did You See This?• Harvey Milk commemorated • The great movie critic James Baldwin • Seriously beef up your Orson Welles memorabilia. • Taking inspiration from Cléo • A Crimean film festival • Doris Day turns ninety! • French critics...

Mar 19, 2014 Akira Kurosawa’s The Hidden Fortress has long been cited as an influence on George Lucas’s Star Wars. An avid fan of Kurosawa’s, Lucas would eventually work with the Japanese auteur, executive producing the international version of his 1980 Kagemusha. In...

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