The Criterion Collection Movie Trailers
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Something in the Air: Making "sex, lies, and videotape" Trailer (2018)
17 July 2018
Produced for the Criterion Collection in 2018, the documentary features actors Peter Gallagher, Andie MacDowell, and Laura San Giacomo discussing their work with director Steven Soderbergh on his first feature, and the ways that the film transformed their careers.
Caroline Champetier and Arnaud Desplechin: A Conversation about 'Shoah' Trailer (2013)
25 June 2013
An interview about 'Shoah' featuring Caroline Champetier, who did assistant camera work on the film, and Arnaud Desplechin.
Stuart Dryburgh Trailer (2024)
16 January 2024
“Cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh discusses his work on Lone Star in this interview, recorded for the Criterion Collection iin New York in 2023.
An Interview with Milos Forman Trailer (2002)
12 February 2002
“This video interview with director Milos Forman was conducted in New York City in 2001.
In Her Own Words Trailer (2024)
23 January 2024
This visual essay, produced in 2023, builds upon rare radio interviews that Chantal Akerman gave in 1975 and 1977, in which she reflects on her films and her ascendance to critical success.
Sniffing Out ‘Polyester’ Trailer (2019)
17 September 2019
Featurette on the making of John Waters' "Polyester."
Matthew Polly On "Game Of Death" Trailer (2017)
16 May 2017
Matthew Polly analyzes the film and its impact
Making F.R.I.E.N.D.s: Behind-the scenes of 'Jellyfish Eyes' Trailer (2015)
08 December 2015
Documentary giving an extensive look into the design and development of the creatures created for artist Takashi Murakami's first feature film, Jellyfish Eyes.
Teshigahara and Abe Trailer (2007)
10 July 2007
A 2007 documentary examining the collaboration between Teshigahara and novelist Kobo Abe, featuring n
The Film That Warped Too Much: A Restoration Demonstration Trailer (2013)
15 January 2013
A summary of the problems of the best surviving film elements and the restoration of the film
Jean Seberg Trailer (2007)
23 October 2007
After a much-publicized but brief stint in Hollywood, Jean Seberg was selected by Jean-Luc Godard to star in BREATHLESS.
Remembering Reno: Reflections on the Making of Desert Hearts Trailer (2017)
14 November 2017
Filmed in Los Angeles in August 2017, director Donna Deitch, cinematographer Robert Elswit and production designer Jeannine Oppewall discuss their collaboration in creating the look of DESERT HEARTS.
André Gregory and Wallace Shawn Trailer (2009)
02 March 2009
In this hour-long piece, recorded in 2009, filmmaker Noah Baumbach talks with his friends the writer-actors André Gregory and Wallace Shawn about their experiences making My Dinner with Andre.
John Sayles and Gregory Nava Trailer (2024)
16 January 2024
“In this conversation, recorded for the Criterion Collection in Los Angeles in 2023, filmmaker Gregory Nava talks with director John Sayles about the development and production of Lone Star and Sayle’s career in independent cinema.
WahZhaZhe: A Song for the Osage Trailer (2026)
24 March 2026
Documentary illuminating the film’s final shot, featuring Scorsese, Chief Standing Bear, and six mn
Making The Worst Person in the World Trailer (2022)
28 June 2022
In this new program, director Joachim Trier, actors Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, and Herbert Nordrum, screenwriter Eskil Vogt, and sound designer Gisle Tveito discuss their passion for cinema and the conception and production of The Worst Person in the World.
Women in Love: Desert Hearts Trailer (2017)
14 November 2017
Actors Patricia Charbonneau and Helen Shaver discuss the making of with groundbreaking film of queer cinema, Desert Hearts (1985, Donna Deitch) and how it impacted their careers.
In Full Swing Trailer (2019)
11 June 2019
A documentary on the making of the 1936 film Swing Time, featuring interviews with jazz and film critic Gary Giddens, dance critic Brian Seibert, and Dorothy Fields biographer Deborah Grace Winer.
Fellini's Homecoming Trailer (2006)
05 September 2006
A documentary created by the Criterion Collection for their release of Italian film director Federico Fellini's Amarcord about his relationship with his home town, Rimini, featuring archive interviews with the director and more recent interviews with some of his friends and collaborators.
Lucas, Coppola & Kurosawa Trailer (2005)
29 March 2005
Directors George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola discuss [Akira] Kurosawa and their roles as executive producers of Kagemusha.
Shooting 'Blood Simple' Trailer (2016)
20 September 2016
Telestrator commentary and interview with Joel and Ethan Coen and Barry Sonnenfeld.
Constructing a House Trailer (2010)
26 October 2010
Interview-based documentary looking back on the making and reception of Nobuhiko Ōbayashi's 1977 film House.
A Physical History of 'M' Trailer (2015)
14 April 2015
This documentary traces the "physical history" of Fritz Lang’s M, from its production and original distribution to the digital restoration used as the basis for this edition.
Vitellonismo Trailer (2004)
24 August 2004
A look at the making of Federico Fellini's "I Vitelloni".
Whips and Jingles Trailer (2014)
11 November 2014
A conversation between actor Will Hutchins and film programmer Jake Perlin about Hutchins' work in 'The Shooting' (1966).
Empire of Passion: Kazuko Yoshiyuki and Tatsuya Fuji Trailer (2009)
28 April 2009
Actors Kazuko Yoshiyuki and Tatsuya Fuji discuss the making of the 1978 film "Empire of Passion."
Claude Lanzmann "On Shoah": A Conversation with Serge Toubiana Trailer (2013)
25 June 2013
Serge Toubiana, director of the Cinémathèque française, sat down with director Claude Lanzmann in his office in Paris in January 2013 to discuss the making of his epic work.
Black Orpheus and That Bossa Nova Sound! Trailer (2010)
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.
Silent Traces: Modern Times Trailer (2010)
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.
Sounds of Silence: Interview with Michel Chion Trailer (2014)
28 October 2014
Film composer and critic Michel Chion analyzes the sound design in Jacques Tati's films.
'The Cranes are Flying' and Soviet Cinema Trailer (2020)
24 March 2020
Film scholar Ian Christie unpacks why 'The Cranes Are Flying' is such a landmark of Soviet cinema, breaking away as it did from decades of forcibly pro-state propaganda with its focus on individual tragedy and its ambivalence about the heroism of war.
In Her Own Image: Kelley Conway on Agnès Varda Trailer (2020)
11 August 2020
Scholar Kelley Conway discusses director Agnès Varda’s unique approach to self-representation in THE BEACHES OF AGNÈS, in this interview recorded for the Criterion Collection in 2019.
M’Bissine Thérèse Diop on 'Black Girl' Trailer (2017)
24 January 2017
Conducted in 2016, this interview with actor M’Bissine Thérèse Diop covers her lead role in 'Black Girl'.
A Fairy Tale for Troubled Times Trailer (2024)
26 November 2024
Four-part documentary examining the production of The Shape of Water. Featuring interviews with castm
Cliff and Larry: Beginnings Trailer (2018)
17 July 2018
Sound editor/re-recording mixer Larry Blake and composer Cliff Martinez have worked with director Steven Soderbergh since the beginning of his career.
Manthia Diawara on 'Borom Sarret' Trailer (2017)
24 January 2017
In this 2016 piece, filmmaker and cultural theorist Manthia Diawara (“African Film: New Forms and Aesthetics and Politics”) addreses the significance of Ousmane Sembène's debut film.
Inventing "Andrei Rublev" Trailer (2018)
25 September 2018
This video essay explores Andrei Tarkovsky's creative process and the unique aesthetic philosophy he applied in creating "Andrei Rublev", using the director's own words from interviews and essays.
Manthia Diawara on 'Black Girl' Trailer (2017)
24 January 2017
Conducted in 2016, this interview with filmmaker and cultural theorist Manthia Diawara (“African Cinema: Politics and Culture”) analyzes Ousmane Sembène’s 1966 film.
The Making of Being There Trailer (2017)
22 March 2017
Documentary about the Production of Being There, created by the Criterion Collection in 2017, featuring interviews with producer Andrew Bruansberg, screenwriter Robert C.
Samba Gadjigo on Ousmane Sembène Trailer (2017)
24 January 2017
In this 2016 piece, filmmaker and professor of French Samba Gadjigo ('Sembène!') characterizes what defines the work of Ousmane Sembène.
A Time of Innovation: Visual Effects in the Gold Rush Trailer (2012)
12 June 2012
Craig Barron discusses photographic technique in the film The Gold Rush.
Generators, Noise Reduction, and Multitrack Audiotape Trailer (2018)
17 July 2018
Sound editor/re-recording mixer Larry Blake discusses the audio recording and restoration of Steven Soderbergh's film 'sex, lies, and videotape'.
Revisiting 'Black Orpheus' Trailer (2010)
17 August 2010
The French-Brazilian-Italian coproduction 'Black Orpheus' is often considered less a Brazilian film than one with a decidedly European perspective.
A Film of Firsts: Peter Bogdanovich on Red River Trailer (2014)
14 July 2014
Interview with filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich about Red River and the two versions of the film.
Presenting the Gold Rush Trailer (2012)
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.
A New Way of Seeing: B. Ruby Rich on Chantal Akerman Trailer (2024)
23 January 2024
In this interview, conducted in 2023, critic B. Ruby Rich offers a comprehensive primer to Chantal Akerman’s prodigious first decade of filmmaking.
Ozuland: David Bordwell on Good Morning Trailer (2017)
16 May 2017
Film scholar David Bordwell discusses Ozu's 1959 color film Ohayo (Good Morning). He analyzes Ozu's use of color, composition, and his characteristic transitional shots.