
Last week, when Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier
stopped by for an interview, he also paid a visit to the Criterion closet. Above, watch Trier excitedly expound upon his wide-ranging selections, from Paul Schrader’s
Mishima: A Life in Four . . .
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