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The company was founded in 1984 by Robert Stein, Aleen Stein and Joe Medjuck, who later were joined by Roger Smith.In 1985, the Steins, William Becker and Jonathan B. Turell founded the Voyager Company [8] to publish educational multimedia CD-ROMs (1989–2000), [8] [9] and the Criterion Collection became a subordinate division of the Voyager Company, with Janus Films holding a minority stake ...
"core Criterion Collection catalog" is it "Criterion Collection" or "The Criterion Collection"? Merchant Ivory could be linked. FIXED; Interesting that the list is clearly in US-Eng ("catalog") but there's a clear preference for "film" over "movie"... any reason? I don't think the words "film" and "movie" are necessarily american versus british ...
Masters of Cinema is a line of DVD and Blu-ray releases published through Eureka Entertainment. Because of the uniformly branded and spine-numbered packaging and the standard inclusion of booklets and analysis by recurring film historians, the line is often perceived as the UK equivalent of The Criterion Collection.
Ratcatcher an essay by Lizzie Francke at The Criterion Collection; Ratcatcher: A Flashlight Cinema an essay by Girish Shambu at The Criterion Collection; Ratcatcher: Spine Number 162 an essay by Barry Jenkins at The Criterion Collection; on YouTube
It has been released on DVD by The Criterion Collection with spine number 126 as part of a box set with the other Dreyer films Day of Wrath and Gertrud. [29] Awards
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TV critic and true-crime buff Lorraine Ali selects the 50 best true-crime documentaries you can stream on Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Prime Video and more.
2008 The Criterion Collection, Region 1 DVD (Spine #436), June 24, 2008 — Includes audio commentary by Milcho Manchevski and film scholar Annette Insdorf, an interview with Rade Serbedzija, a short 1993 documentary about the making of the film, and an essay by film scholar Ian Christie.