Criterion Collection, Spine #571…
« read »Advertisements Ousmane Sembene’s Black Girl (originally titled La noire de…) depicts the tragedy that can arise from isolation and loneliness. It deals with ideas of francophone identity, particularly in a post-colonial African context. It is arguably Sembene’s most acclaimed and well-known feature…
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« read »Criterion Month: The celebration of Ingmar Bergman’s 100th birthday and everything Criterion related
Criterion Month is a massive collaboration across 5 websites in honor of Ingmar Bergman's 100th birthday and of the films of the Criterion Collection. We hope the celebration of this incredible director -and these classic films - inspire others to find…
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