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Friday, 28 April 2017

This Week on the Criterion Channel

28599id_047_large The centerpiece of this week’s Criterion Channel programming is The Tree of Wooden Clogs, the 1978 Palme d’Or–winning masterpiece from Italian director Ermanno Olmi. Making its debut on the Channel in a new restoration, this gorgeous evocation . . .

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