Naissance des pieuvres (2007) should be seriously considered by Criterion! As well as Persona (1966), Kikujiro no natsu (1999), Belle de Jour (1967), 4 Mos, 3 Wks, 2 Days (2007), Trois Couleurs trilogy by Kieslowski, and all Dardenne bros. films
what comes to mind right now, but I know there’s more.
hey guys i need to write an essay on a director as an auteur an i chose spielberg from the list provided. jaws and raiders of the lost ark are the movies im allowed to use to explain whether he is an auteur or not. but i dont see much similarity , apart from the way he creates suspence and the endings he uses. help? not a major film buff, just need to do well to keep my gpa up…
any kind of help would be greatly appreciated
Jodorowsky’s SANTA SANGRE. I think that would be a perfect choice
the films of Giovanni Pastrone
Terence Davies, Terence Davies, Terence Davies
Victor Erice’s EL SUR and EL SOL DEL MEMBRILLO
johnny guitar
jaques rivette’s the nun
john luc godard’s
a married woman
2 or 3 things i know about her
and for god’s sake Made in The U.S.A.
and last year at marienbad
Celine and Julie Go Boating
Two or Three Things I Know About Her
The Apu Trilogy
Intimate Lighting
The Life of Oharu
Summer with Monika
L’Atalante
A Man Escaped
Death by Hanging
A Taste of Honey …. it’s a long list and it assumes Last Year at Marienbad will be arriving soon.
Eraserhead
Mullholland Dr.
lost highway
Blue velvet
L’Âge d’or
Un chien andalou
and and eclipse set of roger corman/vincent price’s poe films
Eraserhead
Mullholland Dr.
lost highway
Blue velvet
L’Âge d’or
Un chien andalou
and and eclipse set of roger corman/vincent price’s poe films
I second Santa Sangre.
FLAMING CREATURES by Jack Smith… overlooked masterpiece!!!
Some overlooked masters like Alexander Kluge and Koji Wakamatsu
I second the Sátántangó request also.
FLAMING CREATURES by Jack Smith… overlooked masterpiece!!!
Some overlooked masters like Alexander Kluge and Koji Wakamatsu
I second the Sátántangó request also.
FLAMING CREATURES by Jack Smith… overlooked masterpiece!!!
Some overlooked masters like Alexander Kluge and Koji Wakamatsu
I second the Sátántangó request also.
I can’t remember but who has Caligari right now? I don’t think Kino OR Criterion has it, which is kind of a shame. Not to say that the version on DVD that is out and about right now is bad. How about “Kiss Me Deadly?”
I’m REALLY grateful that they released the silent Ozu eclipse series. More silent Japanese cinema would make the folks at Criterion gods.
-Brewster McCloud
-The Long Goodbye
-Nashville
-McCabe and Mrs. Miller
-Day for Night
Robert Altman’s Streamers, Madchen in Uniform, Wild Side, The Cool World, The LaceMaker, Titicut Follies, Come and See, To Live and in L.A , A Man and a Woman, Across The Bridge, The Innocents, The Trial, Kiss Me Deadly, The Education of Sonny Carson, 1984 …the 1956 version, Bone, Leadbelly,
i should go to jail. it’s a crime of me to be as a huge godard fan as i am and spell his name the way i did…let me correct myself
*jean-luc
Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s trilogy; KASABA, MAYIS SIKINSISI, and UZAK. these are beautiful TURKISH films and very deserving of a wider shot.
also, there are many Satyajit Ray films totally unavailable, like ASHANI SANKET
this one probably won’t get many votes, but High Fidelity is a guilty pleasure of mine. i think they could have fun with this movie…
I think KINJI FUKASAKU’S film BLACK LIZARD …would be perfect or HIDEO GOSHA’S.HUNTER IN THE DARK
I would like to see Kafka with Jeremy Irons, Ian Homes, and Alex Guinness be brought into the Criterion Collection as well as, Network, and Catch 22,
The 3 films that I would most like to see:
Hana-bi
Harold & Maude
Pixote
As many have already mentioned, Satantango, Santa Sangre, L’Atalante (or any other Vigo film) , Battle Royale, El Sur and Minnie & Moskowitz would be great additions to the collecion.
other films I would like to see:
Bad Company – the 1972 western with Jeff Bridges
Sonatine
Some Chang-dong Lee films like Milyang, Oasis and Green Fish
Cruel Winter Blues
Santitos
Smoke Signals
Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown
El Nido
The Celebration
more Kiarostami and Iranian films in general
Aronofsky’s The Fountain
and
Scorsese’s Kundun
Both films achieve a beautiful sort of ‘pure cinema’ – a style that is very rare in modern American filmmaking. These two films would look incredible with the Criterion transfer and treatment.
They should do “Zazie Dans Le Metro” by Louis Malle.
Rocco and His Brothers
Rocco and His Brothers
Rocco and His Brothers
jeanne diehlmann
celine and julie go boating
all of oshima’s 60’s work, especially Boy
Polanski’s FRANTIC
this film is in desperate need of a quality dvd release.
at bare minimum, it needs a release in its proper aspect ratio.
of course, it’s warner’s from the late ‘80s, so Criterion likely couldn’t get rights.
which means Warner’s will have to step up themselves.
I would love to see some early serials. Or a collection of Charlie Chan and like before they are lost, I know a few are already. Thin Man. 13 Women. Barbarella. Murder by Decree.
lawrence
I forgot these…. (1) The Original Stepford Wives (2) The New Centurions (3) The Yakuza (4) The Man Facing Southeast (5) Seance on a wet Afternoon (6) Paths of Glory (7) Play it as it lays (8) Amantes (9) Streamers (10) When the Wind Blows (11) Mario Bava’s Black Sunday (12) Killer of Sheep (13) Seconds (14) Soylent Green (15) The Pawnbroker (16) Summer with Monika (17) Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (18) John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13 (19) The Americanization of Emily (20) Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (21) Akira (22) Johnny Guitar (23) Performance (24) Leadbelly (25) Uptight (26) The Effect of Gamma Rays on man in the moon Mariogold (27) Heartbreakers (28) Four Horsemen of the apocalypse..1962 version (29) Melody (30) Vanishing Point