Criterion Reflections

Criterion Reflections – Episode 1 – Winter 1969 Part 1


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Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode features panel conversations and 1:1 interviews offering insights on movies that premiered in a particular season of a year in the past, which were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint. In this episode, David is joined by Jordan Essoe and Trevor Berrett to discuss four titles from the Winter of 1969: Marco Ferreri’s Dillinger is Dead, Nagisa Oshima’s Diary of a Shinjuku Thief, Agnes Varda’s Black Panthers, and Costa-Gavras’s Z.
Episode Time Markers:
Introduction: 0:00 – 07:27
Dillinger is Dead: 07:28 – 01:06:05
Black Panthers: 01:06:06 – 01:17:36
Diary of a Shinjuku Thief: 01:17:37 – 01:37:25
Z: 01:37:26 – 02:20:20
Dillinger is Dead (1/23/69)
Guest: Jordan Essoe
Just as was the case with Michel Piccoli’s character in this film, David came across a fascinating, obscure but extremely dangerous artifact while rummaging through his shelves one evening. Criterion DVD #506 is capable of doing some real damage if it fell into the wrong hands! Fortunately, Jordan showed up in time to talk David into setting the weapon down and slowly walking away before anyone got hurt. Thankfully, we all lived to talk about it another day.
Criterion
Marco Ferreri
Boston Globe
Cinema Gonzo
Combustible Celluloid
Extreme Longshot
Los Angeles Times
New York Times
Q Network
Slant
Village Voice
“Futurism” (Wikipedia)
Black Panthers (1/26/69)
Guest: Trevor Berrett (from “The Eclipse Viewer”, 2015)
This is a recycled clip from Episode 34 of The Eclipse Viewer podcast, when David and Trevor discussed Agnes Varda’s made-for-TV (but pre-emptively censored) short documentary capturing the rise of politically confrontational Black Consciousness in the urban communities of Oakland, California.
Criterion
FilmStruck
Agnès Varda
History of the Black Panther Party
The Eclipse Viewer on Agnès Varda in California
Senses of Cinema
Diary of a Shinjuku Thief (2/15/69)
Guest: Trevor Berrett
David and Trevor pick up their ongoing conversation about the late 60s work of Nagisa Oshima (see links below if you want to track along with us.) In this instance, we were left feeling a bit disappointed and underwhelmed, even though we both acknowledge that even mediocre Oshima always offers a dazzling variety of scenes and moments to digest. This course just left us feeling a bit queasy.
Filmstruck
Nagisa Oshima
The Eclipse Viewer on Oshima’s Outlaw Sixties [Part 1] and [Part 2]
David’s Review of Death By Hanging
Criterion Cast Chronicles (including discussion of Death By Hanging)
New York Times
World Cinema Review
Z (2/26/69)
Guests: Trevor Berrett and Jordan Essoe
David, Trevor and Jordan wrap up the first episode of this podcast with a lively discussion of Costa-Gavras’s masterpiece of conspiracy-driven suspense. We had a lot of fun along the way as we watched a cruel oppressive militaristic regime squash the noble aspirations of an oppressed populace. What’s wrong with us?!?!?
Criterion
FilmStruck
Costa-Gavras
The Plaka
New York Times
Roger Ebert
More!
Criterion Reflections blog (1922 – 1967)
Criterion Reflections columns on CriterionCast (1968)
The Eclipse Viewer
A Journey Through the Eclipse Series
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Opening theme music: “Going to the Supermarket” by The Maroons (1980)
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