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Moonage Daydream, La Bamba, The Trial, The Princess Bride, Walkabout THE CRITERION COLLECTION SEPTEM

Moonage Daydream, La Bamba, The Trial, The Princess Bride, Walkabout THE CRITERION COLLECTION SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 Our September Releases [Moonage Daydream]( Brett Morgen explodes the conventions of the music documentary in this ecstatic voyage through the creative and spiritual universe of rock iconoclast David Bowie, featuring never-before-seen footage and soulful narration by Bowie himself. Special Features: New audio commentary by Morgen; new conversation with Morgen and rerecording mixers David Giammarco and Paul Massey; a Q&A with Morgen and filmmaker Mark Romanek; and more [La Bamba]( The brief but incandescent life of rock-and-roll trailblazer Ritchie Valens, the 1950s California teenager who rose from his farm-working roots to chart-topping fame, is immortalized in this enthralling biopic from Luis Valdez, the father of Chicano cinema. Special Features: New interview with Valdez; audio commentaries by Valdez and actors Lou Diamond Phillips and Esai Morales; a conversation between Valdez and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez; and more [The Trial]( Orson Welles’s feverishly inspired take on Franz Kafka’s novel casts Anthony Perkins as the bewildered office drone Josef K., whose arrest for an unspecified crime plunges him into a menacing bureaucratic labyrinth of guilt, corruption, and paranoia. Special Features: Audio commentary by film historian Joseph McBride; a documentary about the film’s production; interviews with Welles, actor Jeanne Moreau, and director of photography Edmond Richard; and more [The Princess Bride]( This high-spirited adventure directed by Rob Reiner from an endlessly quotable script by William Goldman reigns as a fairy-tale classic, full of swashbuckling and hilarious spoofery and pitting true love against inconceivable odds. Special Features: 4K UHD release; audio commentary by Reiner, Goldman, and actors Billy Crystal and Peter Falk; interview with art director Richard Holland; on-set video diary by actor Cary Elwes; and more [Walkabout]( A young sister and brother are abandoned in the harsh Australian outback and along the way meet an Aboriginal youth on his walkabout in this thrilling and provocative rumination on time and civilization from Nicolas Roeg. Special Features: 4K UHD release with a new restoration of the film, audio commentary by Roeg and actor Jenny Agutter, a documentary on the life and career of actor David Gulpilil, and more For further information on Criterion and our products, please visit our website at [criterion.com.]( To start streaming the Criterion Channel, please visit [criterionchannel.com.]( If you are not already on our mailing list and would like to be added, please [click here]( to register at [criterion.com.]( To unsubscribe, [click here.]( © 2023 The Criterion Collection :: 215 Park Ave S. New York, NY 10003

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