
This month, we’re introducing two new Criterion editions to the United Kingdom:
Mildred Pierce, Michael Curtiz’s merciless 1945 portrait of motherly devotion, and
Cul-de-sac, Roman Polanski’s 1966 farce about the chaos of the modern world. . . .
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