In this week’s festival of free titles on Hulu, Final Films, we turn the spotlight on eight amazing swan songs. The selection includes the last features of some of the greatest directors who ever lived, and each is breathtaking. They include . . .
The Screenplayer In The Player, Robert Altman’s early nineties comeback film, the director brilliantly skewers Hollywood—getting all the details right, as only he could—while constructing his own kind of Hollywood Movie.
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D. A. Pennebaker on Getting to Know Bob Dylan “I always thought of musicians as being the saints of our time,” says documentary filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker in a recent interview for the New York Times on the subject of his 1967 vérité portrait of Bob Dylan Dont Look Back…Read More
The Inspiring Work of the Ghetto Film School For the past ten years, we’ve been proudly welcoming the students of Ghetto Film School—a Bronx-based program dedicated to educating and inspiring a new generation of artists and storytellers—into our Criterion family. Each …Read More
Back in New York with Robert Downey Sr. “It was just fun,” Robert Downey Sr. says of his early New York filmmaking days, in a new interview with Bilge Ebiri for the Village Voice.
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