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#199381 |
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How about this. Criterion ups their number of releases so no one film feels like it is taking the place of another. I know it is unlikely but in a perfect world it feels like a solution. I want them to release films by Paul Dano and Melvin Van Peebles. I know I’m crazy and ignorant but thats the world where I’m happy.
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If your intent is curation guided by those labels, well, why bother? Why not simply use AI to ensure the curated content reflects the demographics of the viewing audience or of the entire global population? What is concerning to me is the very divisive discourse about representation in the arts while the United States is confronted with a significant literacy gap for younger Americans. What is the future of Criterion when the average American has no greater than an 8th grade reading level and literacy is trending downward? |
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#199383 |
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Can you list the films by each of the directors you mentioned that should have gotten a Criterion release.
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Ryan Coogler: "Fruitvale Station" John Singleton: "Boyz n the Hood" (carried over from LaserDisc) Julie Dash: "Daughters of the Dust" Carl Franklin: "One False Move" (or "Devil in a Blue Dress") Melvin Van Peebles: “Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song" (carried over from LaserDisc). Indicator just released "Watermelon Man" too, which is far from a total success but it is fascinating and groundbreaking and one-of-a-kind. I'm not saying these films "should have gotten a Criterion release" — no film automatically "should" — but to me they feel like, as Criterion itself puts it, "important classic and contemporary films." Importance is relative and hard to agree on, but is "Wildlife" important?! And this gets tricky — I didn't like "Fruitvale Station" but I also recognize the great skill and anger and passion that went into it, and its broad subject matter is still front-page news seven years later. |
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Thanks given by: | jayembee (08-21-2020), robtadrian (08-22-2020) |
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#199386 | |
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Criterion are limited by the amount of fims they can release, and they have enough trouble releasing upgrades to titles they already have rights too. I think that's the problem with sort of putting this all on their shoulders. Yes, they're the pre-eminent boutique label, and are highly influential when it comes to arthouse/independent cinema, but if people branched out more, the will see that Vinegar Syndrome, Kino, Cohen, Arrow, and others are filling the gaps that Criterion may not be able to perfectly fill all by themselves. No doubt, Criterion has a blind spot, but I think one person on social media said it best that calling out Criterion is like attacking the symptoms, and not the disease. The paltry list of african american directors in the collection is a reflection of the paltry amount in America as a whole when compared to white directors. This is something that obviously needs to change. |
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#199387 |
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Thank you for saying that rights plays a factor into this.
Sometimes it's hard to get the rights to films and get them released. Various factors come in and ruin the chance at any films prospects of being on a label. |
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Thanks given by: | robtadrian (08-22-2020) |
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#199389 | |
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"Since 1984, the Criterion Collection has been dedicated to publishing important classic and contemporary films from around the world in editions that offer the highest technical quality and award-winning, original supplements. No matter the medium—from laserdisc to DVD and Blu-ray to streaming—Criterion has maintained its pioneering commitment to presenting each film as its maker would want it seen, in state-of-the-art restorations with special features designed to encourage repeated watching and deepen the viewer’s appreciation of the art of film." |
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#199390 |
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I think Dee Rees's Pariah would be a worthy inclusion.
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#199392 |
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Yeah, I agree. It's from Focus Features, which Criterion hasn't licensed from aside from Moonrise Kingdom, but I think that's through Wes Anderson or something.
I contacted Criterion about Mudbound, and I think it's a great time to send some other suggestions to them: suggestions@criterion.com |
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Thanks given by: | ASAPadam (08-21-2020), robtadrian (08-22-2020) |
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Thanks given by: | Knaldskalle (08-21-2020) |
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#199394 |
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I think it's because there's mainly a focus on there being only 4 African American directors, while also passively mentioning 4 additional ones internationally. Don't think it was intentional or anything on their part.
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Thanks given by: | jayembee (08-21-2020), Knaldskalle (08-21-2020) |
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#199395 | |
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As a father of two children, one about to begin college and another about to begin senior year of HS, I have many concerns regarding the future they will inherit from previous generations, who have failed them at every step. All of us, regardless of our race, our gender and so forth, are failures in this regard, above all others. The representation of black filmmakers within the Criterion Collection, as opposed to the Criterion Channel where there are a multitude of new and exciting films from every walk of life, race, gender, sexuality and perspective, is not the issue that should have our attention if we are committed to end racism and strive for equality. In my opinion, it's not a question of what we think, what we say, what we do or what aspects of society or lives that we are personally prepared to sacrifice. Because we don't get to choose what must be sacrificed, especially not a few slots in the Criterion Collection release schedule. We must be prepared to sacrifice everything. Are you? For example, what if I told you that Hollywood and all forms of cinema has perpetuated racism for over 100 years, and the only true and viable solution was to dismantle it completely and stop the release of all films until we have our society in order? Or, what if I said the promise of professional sports and related college admission practices has made it near impossible for many students to prioritize academics over team sports and related scholarships, so much so that the only viable solution is to ban them completely? If you're not prepared to give up the arts and sports in society to end racism and inequality, which is quite honestly not much of a sacrifice at all, how will you and others accept the fact that to simply be an American in a global context is a privilege that must also be sacrificed? Thought so. Last edited by cgpublic; 08-21-2020 at 06:11 PM. |
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Sorry, I somehow got the numbers mixed up, as MifuneFan explains above. No need to make things worse than they are, 8 black directors in the Collection, 4 of them American.
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#199397 |
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I agree that I don't entirely see this as Criterion's fault, though I think it's something that they'll think about going forward when looking at future releases. The issue of being able to obtain rights for titles is also something that can't be forgotten.
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Thanks given by: | robtadrian (08-22-2020), RojD (08-27-2020) |
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Nothing prevents us from working on small issues while also working on bigger issues. |
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We have been getting a good amount of female directors this year. At least once a month for the next 3 months and there have been more throughout the year—not just the Varda set. Hopefully this just means in 2021-2 we will start to see the same attention to black filmmakers too
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Thanks given by: | robtadrian (08-22-2020) |
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#199400 |
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I hope Criterion or even Arrow picks it up because it is a very important movie. The movie is more relevant than ever before.
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