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Lost in Criterion
Summary: The Adam Glass and John Patrick Owatari-Dorgan, attempt the sisyphean task of watching every movie in the ever-growing Criterion Collection and talk about them. Want to support us? We'll love you for it: www.Patreon.com/LostInCriterion
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Podcasts:
It's so rare that a perfect film could exist. How did Henri-Georges Clouzot make so many?
Sometimes you fall in love with a man in love with your brother. It happens.
Jarman's Jubilee is a mess, but it's a mess we enjoyed talking about.
The best Shakespeare adaptation wonder far from the text.
A small town look at Rome. A new marriage on the rocks. A funny film.
Will Antoine Doinel ever learn? Do we want him to?
The even further Adventures of Antoine Doinel find him married and restless.
Truffaut (and star Jen-Pierre Leaud) tell the continuing (and more comedic) story of Antoine Doinel, last seen running to the sea in The 400 Blows, now older but not quite wiser.
Stan Brahkage makes some really amazing non-narrative film. And some really tedious narrative film.
There existed a time where one could not marry solely for love, but i'm pretty sure it was over by 1945?
Not a pacifist so much as just conflict-avoidant.
Yellow and Blue, religion, politics, and sex!
Significant less child death than the other coming-of-age films we've seen recently.
Schlondorff and von Trotta's brilliant film should be required viewing for everyone in the West.
3 adaptations of 1 great short story that could not be more different in their brilliance.