Abbey Lustgarten Trailers
Killers of the Flower Moon: A Historic Collaboration TrailerWahZhaZhe: A Song for the Osage TrailerKeep Your Sunny Side Up: The Ballad of Addie and Moze Trailer
Killers of the Flower Moon: A Historic Collaboration TrailerWahZhaZhe: A Song for the Osage TrailerKeep Your Sunny Side Up: The Ballad of Addie and Moze Trailer
Total trailers found: 30
13 November 2012
A 25-minute visual essay by Kent Jones about Jean-Luc Godard and his film 'Weekend'.
17 November 2015
In 1993, the original negatives of Satyajit Ray’s The Apu Trilogy were burned in a massive nitrate fire at a laboratory in London.
07 February 2017
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.
12 January 2021
In this program, director Bing Liu, executive producer Gordon Quinn, and producer Diane Quon discuss the conception of Minding the Gap and its evolution.
01 January 2004
Christopher Isham discusses Gillo Pontecorvo's 'The Battle of Algiers' with Richard A. Clarke, former USA national coordinator for security and counterterrorism, and Michael A.
14 July 2019
A collection of excerpted on-screen interviews with fifteen of the Apollo astronauts.
21 May 2013
Haskell Wexler revisits the themes of his previous work "Medium Cool" on the occasion of the Occupy demonstrations in Chicago in 2012.
27 November 2019
Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Al Pacino in conversation about The Irishman.
31 January 2007
A retrospective look at the career of Paul Robeson and his legacy as both an American and a citizen of the world.
01 July 2014
Conversation between Erik Skjoldbjærg and Stellan Skarsgard on the making of the 1997 film 'Insomni'
14 November 2010
In this 2010 visual essay, Chaplin historian Jeffrey Vance, author of “Chaplin: Genius of the Cinema,” draws from a wealth of production photography to discuss the making of MODERN TIMES.
01 August 2014
Sheila O'Malley's visual essay "Watching Gena Rowlands" rounds out the set by focusing on Rowlands’ collaborations with Cassavetes.
12 June 2012
Charlie Chaplin composed most of his own scores, beginning with CITY LIGHTS in 1931. He also returned to his earlier silent films and composed new scores for their rereleases.
12 June 2012
Charlie Chaplin composed most of his own scores, beginning with CITY LIGHTS in 1931. He also returned to his earlier silent films and composed new scores for their rereleases.
24 March 2026
New documentary featuring Scorsese, actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone, author David Grann,w
24 May 2011
In this visual essay, Charles Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance, author of "Chaplin: Genius of the Cinema", draws upon a wealth of photography as well as a wide range of interviews (Paulette Goddard, Sydney Chaplin, Chuck Jones, Leni Riefenstahl, Mel Brooks, Joan Collins et al.
01 August 2004
This 17-minute documentary is featured on the 3-Disc Criterion Collection DVD of The Battle of Algiers (1966), released in 2004.
08 April 2015
This forty-minute program was produced by the Criterion Collection in 2014
15 January 2013
A summary of the problems of the best surviving film elements and the restoration of the film
23 October 2007
After a much-publicized but brief stint in Hollywood, Jean Seberg was selected by Jean-Luc Godard to star in BREATHLESS.
24 March 2026
Documentary illuminating the film’s final shot, featuring Scorsese, Chief Standing Bear, and six mn
12 June 2012
In 1942, Charles Chaplin released his definitive sound version of THE GOLD RUSH, effectively abandoning the original 1925 silent version of his film.
07 August 2015
Documentary taking a look at the career of Jackie Coogan who was considered the first child star.
01 August 2004
To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS, we revisited our edit of the film and interviews with director Gillo Pontecorvo and producer Saadi Yacef, who discuss the process of representing Algeria's struggle for independence and the challenges of presenting a balanced view of the conflict.
26 November 2024
The following video essay, written and narrated for the Criterion Collection by Peter Bogdanovich biographer Peter Tonguette, considers Moze and Addie’s father-daughter-like relationship, as well as the formal techniques and visual styles informed by it, in PAPER MOON.
28 April 2009
Actors Kazuko Yoshiyuki and Tatsuya Fuji discuss the making of the 1978 film "Empire of Passion."
17 August 2010
'Black Orpheus' introduced an international audience to the sights and sounds of Rio de Janeiro. In this program, jazz historian Gary Giddins and Brazilian author Ruy Castro recall the roots of the film’s score and the role it played in popularizing the bossa nova sound.
14 November 2010
In this visual essay, John Bengtson, author of Silent Traces: Discovering Early Hollywood Through the Films of Charlie Chaplin, tours the locations used in Modern Times through photographs, vintage maps, and film clips, revealing what Chaplin's camera captured of the backdrop to the silent era and how things have changed.
17 August 2010
The French-Brazilian-Italian coproduction 'Black Orpheus' is often considered less a Brazilian film than one with a decidedly European perspective.
12 June 2012
In 1942, Charles Chaplin released his definitive sound version of THE GOLD RUSH, effectively abandoning the original 1925 silent version of his film.