The latest update to the list on May 18, 2012 is missing the films "The Last Performance" (1929) and "Broadway" (1929) which appear on Paul Fejos' "Lonesome".
I believe that the Martha Graham entry is the wrong one. The correct oneS are A Dancer's World (1957), Appalachian Spring (1958), and Night Journey (1961) - all of which are on the IMDb and listed on this site. How can this be corrected?
Technically, it isn't. "White Mane", "Paddle To The Sea" and "Red Balloon" have been released by Janus Films, the parent company of Criterion Collection (as well as Eclipse Series and Essential Art House).
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CulpeperBunkerDude
Why aren't any of the the titles from Martin Scorsese'sWorld Cinema Project included on this list?
beeswax
I wish Les Blank was still with us, but as consolation I'm thrilled that Criterion is giving him this grand fiesta.edit: Pardon. I should have added "fête," to "fiesta," in honor of all the Louisiana docs.
arsee
Wrong Ballad of Narayama title, should be 1958's.http://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/narayama+bushiko/
upd. Thanks for the fix!
Zuma
As these are full length films and not interviews, shorts or analysis, I thought they would be included. Your call though.Zuma
The latest update to the list on May 18, 2012 is missing the films "The Last Performance" (1929) and "Broadway" (1929) which appear on Paul Fejos' "Lonesome".I have contacted ICM to make the correction.
Thorkell
Pans 2 (1974) is missing from this list!mikhaelmt
Anybody knows why the counts on this list (725 films) is different than the one on Criterion’s website which stops at 620?ErikSchierboom
And we have corrected it :) Well spotted!Knaldskalle
@sarmatianus: Looks like you're correct. I've contacted the guys about it.sic denotatus
I believe that the Martha Graham entry is the wrong one. The correct oneS are A Dancer's World (1957), Appalachian Spring (1958), and Night Journey (1961) - all of which are on the IMDb and listed on this site. How can this be corrected?ignatzkat
Quanthor: The collections of shorts (W.C. Fields, Brakhage, Painlevé, Golden Age of TV) make that pretty much inevitable.Knaldskalle
Technically, it isn't. "White Mane", "Paddle To The Sea" and "Red Balloon" have been released by Janus Films, the parent company of Criterion Collection (as well as Eclipse Series and Essential Art House).mikhaelmt
Is The Red Balloon a part of Criterion collection?Knaldskalle
@woodke1235: I don't agree with that.Knaldskalle
@Zuma: Oops, my bad. Thanks for catching it!Showing items 16 – 30 of 67