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Criterion February Releases

 
Criterion FebruaryPrepare to be shocked, challenged, and delighted by the Criterion Collection’s February releases. First, take two wonderfully bizarre trips to Italy: a vacation in crumbling Venice with one of the company’s most requested titles, Nicolas Roeg’s occult masterpiece “Don’t Look Now,” starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie and named the greatest British film ever made in a recent Time Out poll; and a voyage back in time to ancient Rome with Federico Fellini’s disturbing yet strangely beautiful, Oscar-nominated “Fellini Satyricon.” Then, take a journey of the mind with Jean-Luc Godard’s brilliant dissection of love and freedom “Every Man for Himself,” starring Isabelle Huppert; picnic in beautiful rural France with the great Jean Renoir’s gossamer “A Day in the Country”; and join a group of brave rabbits as they seek safety in the animated classic “Watership Down.” Plus, a new Blu-ray of Yasujiro Ozu’s exquisite final film, “An Autumn Afternoon.”

February 3: Every Man for Himself (1980)
February 10: A Day in the Country (1936)
February 10: Don’t Look Now (1973)
February 17: An Autumn Afternoon (1962)
February 24: Fellini Satyricon (1969)
February 24: Watership Down (1978)

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