
Spectacular, beautiful filming of author Isak Dinesen's accounts of her life in 1910s Africa won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Director. Meryl Streep stars as Karen Blixen, a Danish woman who reluctantly goes to Africa with her husband (Klaus Maria Brandauer) to run a coffee plantation, but slowly comes to fall in love with the untamed land and with hunter Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford); directed by Sydney Pollack. 161 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English Dolby Atmos; audio commentary by Pollack; documentary; deleted scenes. Two-disc set.
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Spectacular, beautiful filming of author Isak Dinesen's accounts of her life in 1910s Africa won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Director. Meryl Streep stars as Karen Blixen, a Danish woman who reluctantly goes to Africa with her husband (Klaus Maria Brandauer) to run a coffee plantation, but slowly comes to fall in love with the untamed land and with hunter Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford); directed by Sydney Pollack. 161 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English Dolby Atmos; audio commentary by Pollack; documentary; deleted scenes. Two-disc set.

This monumental forty-film box set celebrates forty years of the Criterion Collection by gathering an electrifying mix of classic and contemporary films, and presenting them with all their special features and essays in a deluxe clothbound, slip-cased edition. CC40's eclectic selection includes the releases most frequently chosen by the hundreds of filmmakers, actors, writers, and other movie-loving luminaries who have visited Criterion over the years, as documented in our popular Closet Picks video series. Neither a historical survey nor a top-forty compilation, this exciting, personal, unpredictable anthology reflects the cinematic joys and inspirations of the creative community that makes the Criterion Collection possible. THE FILMS 8½ • Tokyo Story • All That Jazz • Bicycle Thieves • Repo Man • Naked • Jules and Jim • Being There • Weekend • Yi Yi • The Night of the Hunter • Pickpocket • Sweet Smell of Success • On the Waterfront • Do the Right Thing • Ratcatcher • Sunday Bloody Sunday • Mirror • Barry Lyndon • Safe • Seconds • His Girl Friday • Mishima A Life in Four Chapters • y tu mamá también • My Own Private Idaho • Love & Basketball • Night of the Living Dead • Ace in the Hole • 3 Women • The Red Shoes • Down by Law • La Ciénaga • Wanda • House • Sullivan's Travels • The Battle of Algiers • A Woman Under the Influence • Cléo from 5 to 7 • Persona • In the Mood for Love.
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In late-16th-century Stratford, smitten young tutor William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) entered a whirlwind courtship with herbalist Agnes Hathaway (Jessie Buckley). She gladly undertook the raising of their three children during his sojourns to London in pursuit of his theatrical ambitions, but the grief from their abrupt loss of their 11-year-old son Hamnet (Jacobi Jupe) may split their union. Chloé Zhao's moving take on the Maggie O'Farrell novel co-stars Emily Watson, Joe Alwyn, David Wilmot. 125 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English.