The Criterion Collection has released its June releases for their films in 2014. Check it out below.
All That Heaven Allows
Douglas Sirk
1955 • 89 minutes • 1.77:1 • United States
Spine: #95 Edition: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVDA profoundly felt film about class and conformity in small-town America, All That Heaven Allows is a pinnacle of expressionistic Hollywood melodrama.
10 Jun 2014 Learn more »
L’eclisse
Michelangelo Antonioni
1962 • 125 minutes • 1.85:1 • Italy
Spine: #278 Editions: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD, Hulu PlusThe concluding chapter of Michelangelo Antonioni’s informal trilogy on contemporary malaise, L’eclisse (The Eclipse) tells the story of a young woman (Monica Vitti) who leaves one lover (Francisco Rabal) and drifts into a relationship with another (Alain Delon).
10 Jun 2014 Learn more »
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Peter Weir
1975 • 107 minutes • 1.77:1 • Australia
Spine: #29 Editions: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD, Hulu PlusThis sensual and striking chronicle of a disappearance and its aftermath put director Peter Weir on the map and helped usher in a new era of Australian cinema.
17 Jun 2014 Learn more »
Hearts and Minds
Peter Davis
1974 • 112 minutes • 1.85:1 • United States
Spine: #156 Editions: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD, Hulu PlusA startling and courageous film, Peter Davis’s landmark 1974 documentary Hearts and Minds unflinchingly confronted the United States’ involvement in Vietnam at the height of the foment that surrounded it.
17 Jun 2014 Learn more »
Judex
Georges Franju
1963 • 97 minutes • 1.66:1
Spine: #710 Editions: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD, DVDCombining stylish sixties modernism with silent-cinema touches and even a few unexpected sci-fi accents, Judex is a delightful bit of pulp fiction and a testament to the art of illusion.
17 Jun 2014 Learn more »
A Hard Day’s Night
Richard Lester
1964 • 87 minutes • 1.66:1
Spine: #711 Editions: Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD, DVDA Hard Day’s Night, in which the bandmates play slapstick versions of themselves, captured the astonishing moment when they officially became the singular, irreverent idols of their generation and changed music forever.
24 Jun 2014 Learn more »