Criterion Challenge prompt 22: Documentary.
Koyaanisqatsi

Fell out of the habit of this challenge for a bit, but I'm getting back on track! This film was not one I would have chosen to watch outside of this challenge, but the combination of the time lapse footage and music was surprisingly fascinating

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πŸ“½οΈ Letterbox Criterion Challenge: Watch a film from the 1960s.

PLAYTIME (1967; dir. Jaques Tati)

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Criterion Challenge prompt 3: directed by Robert Altman. Short Cuts

This was a really good movie, although I feel like I ought to have made a chart to keep track of all the different characters. I love any piece of media that has multiple unrelated but intersecting storylines, or characters who only briefly meet but have a huge impact on each other's lives without ever knowing it, and that is precisely what this movie is.

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Only Angels Have Wings (1939)

A traveling performer arrives at a remote South American port town where the head of an air freight service must risk his pilots' lives to earn a major contract.

Criterion Challenge prompt 1: Watch a film from the CC40 Boxset. The Night of the Hunter.

I love a good thriller, and this was no exception. I particularly enjoyed the way music was used throughout, and I now have "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" stuck in my head. It was also a fun challenge to do my illustrations in black and white, matching the movie.

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2025's Criterion Challenge is going pretty well so far (ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY; SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS; BIRTH; WALKER). Today's challenge was a bit of a conundrum: "Your first pick in the Criterion Closet," but the challenge requires unseen films. I chanced PAPER MOON (1973; dir. Peter Bogdanovich). It was a good gamble; I'm 3/3 on Bogdanovich films now.

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Also in case anyone was curious, here's my full #CriterionChallenge 2025 list: https://boxd.it/Bt12Y/detail

I'm mainly watching in order of "which of these movies are available on streaming services I have currently, or have a short waitlist at the library"
Criterion Challenge 2025

A list of 52 films compiled on Letterboxd, including The Night of the Hunter (1955), The Celebration (1998), Short Cuts (1993), Bringing Up Baby (1938) and Blue Velvet (1986).

Criterion Challenge prompt 49: female filmmakers. (as you can tell, I'm not doing the prompts in order.) Anatomy of a Fall, directed by Justine Triet.

This one hit close to home, since I have a family member who died in a similar manner, though under very different circumstances. I appreciated how this film captures the ambiguity that can surround a sudden death. In some deaths, you really can't arrive at a 100% certain understanding of exactly how it happened, and I liked that this movie didn't shy away from that.

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I've decided to participate in the #criterionChallenge this year, mainly to reduce my indecision when looking for a movie to watch. I also am adding an additional challenge on top of it, to do some drawings inspired by each film I watch for the challenge, since I haven't done much drawing in a long time and I'd like to pick it back up again.

The first film I watched was Festen (The Celebration). This was for prompt 2, "Watch a film from the year you were born"- 1998. I can't say I enjoyed the film (it's a very grim movie) but I had fun drawing some of the scenes and characters.

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The Criterion Challenge 2024

Welcome to the fourth annual Criterion Challenge where we celebrate The Criterion Collection! There are 52 categories. The goal is to watch any Criterion released film based on the categories below between 1/1/24-12/31/24. Your choices can be any films released by Criterion on 4K, Blu-ray, DVD, VHS, Laserdisc, or ones that have been featured on The Criterion Channel streaming service (although I'd prefer you choose films they've actually put out themselves). The films can be watched daily, weekly, or monthly, and in any order! Watch them at your own pace, but remember you have to finish by 12/31/24. I would…