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Immerse yourself in the Criterion Collection, a curated selection of timeless films from around the globe. Discover iconic movies, hidden gems, and directorial masterpieces that will enrich your cinematic experience.
I Am Cuba (1964) | The Criterion Collection Cuba Country, Ray Film, Criterion Collection, The Criterion Collection, Fever Dream, Martin Scorsese, Cover Artwork, Film Industry, Cuba

Both a landmark of radical political cinema and one of the most visually ravishing films ever made, this legendary hymn to revolution shimmers across the screen like a fever dream of rebellion. The result of an extraordinarily ambitious collaboration between the Soviet and Cuban film industries, director Mikhail Kalatozov’s I Am Cuba unfolds in four explosive vignettes that capture Cuban life on the brink of transformation, as crushing economic exploitation and inequality give way to a…

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Alicia Tatone
Nobuhiko Obayashi, House 1977, Poster House, The Last Man On Earth, Criterion Collection, The Criterion Collection, Japanese Horror, Horror Posters, Art Society

How to describe Nobuhiko Obayashi’s indescribable 1977 movie House (Hausu)? As a psychedelic ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? An episode of Scooby-Doo as directed by Mario Bava? Any of the above will do for this hallucinatory head trip about a schoolgirl who travels with six classmates to her ailing aunt’s creaky country home and comes face-to-face with evil spirits, a demonic house cat, a bloodthirsty piano, and other ghoulish visions, all realized by Obayashi via…

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La commare secca Tiber River, Bernardo Bertolucci, Criterion Collection, Pier Paolo Pasolini, The Criterion Collection, The Grim, Grim Reaper, Round Up, Neon Signs

The brutalized corpse of a Roman prostitute is found along the banks of the Tiber River. The police round up a handful of possible suspects and interrogate them, one by one, each account bringing them closer to the killer. In this, his stunning debut feature—based on a story by Pier Paolo Pasolini—Bernardo Bertolucci utilizes a series of interconnected flashbacks to explore the nature of truth and the reliability of narrative. The Criterion Collection is proud to present the first…

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Tim Cronian
Sound Of Metal, Criterion Collection, The Criterion Collection, Film Poster Design, Movie Poster Wall, Movie Posters Design, Movie Covers, Cinema Posters, Arte Inspo

In Sound of Metal, a tale of sound, fury, and self-discovery, Riz Ahmed delivers an intensely committed performance as the volatile Ruben, who has found new purpose as a drummer in a noise-metal duo, playing blistering live shows with his singer girlfriend, Lou (Olivia Cooke). When Ruben suddenly loses much of his hearing, he is launched on a profound odyssey—through denial, anger, grief, and, gradually, acceptance—as he comes to understand what it means to live as a deaf person and to…

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Three Revolutionary Films by Ousmane Sembène | The Criterion Collection Ousmane Sembene, Film Writer, Authority Figures, Christian Missionary, Criterion Collection, The Criterion Collection, Beautiful Film, Social Change, Film Posters

Having blazed a trail for African filmmakers to tell their own stories on-screen, Senegalese auteur Ousmane Sembène took his career-long project—to unlock cinema’s potential as a vehicle for social change—in increasingly urgent and provocative directions in the 1970s. Searing critiques of colonialism, political corruption, patriarchal arrogance, and religious indoctrination, his three features from this decade—the radical call to resistance Emitaï, the wickedly subversive satire Xala, and…

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