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The Criterion Collection in 2.5 Minutes (or Dance of the Criterion Collection)

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Published on Sep 5, 2012

This video is a series of over 600 clips from over 600 different films from The Criterion Collection library as of September 1st, 2012. There are no repeats, each film is represented by one clip each, in numerical order by Spine number. It begins with Jean Renoir's "Grand Illusion" (spine #1) and ends (technically), with the currently announced release of Michael Cimino's "Heaven's Gate" (spine #636). I have not included any of the Janus Art House or Eclipse series, just the straight up Criterions.

The last shot is from one of the most famous films ever made, and is an Essential Art House release, but needed to be in the montage...so this is 637 different films in under 2 1/2 minutes.

One minor issue is the placements of the films "Downhill Racer" (spine #494), "Secret of the Grain" (spine #527) and "Underworld" of the Josef Von Sternberg trilogy (spine #529). The clips were lost and I was too pleased with the layout of the clips to return them to there chronological order, so they appear after "A Hollis Frampton Odyssey" (spine #607).

I did not want to change any of the aspect ratios, so the video should be presented in a 4:3 ratio.

This is to honor the diligent efforts of the Criterion Collection, who have devoted decades to restoring, preserving and exposing some of the greatest cinema the world has to offer. If you're not familiar with them, I urge you to check them out and take a look at 637 of the most incredible images cinema has ever displayed, courtesy of The Collection.

To follow the ordinance of the films, you can see the complete list of films at www.criterion.com.

"Music For A Found Harmonium" performed by Patrick Street.

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  • Jonathan Keogh

    @Zero, it is deep in there because it goes by spine #. I can't bear to watch this any more times since I made it, but I chose the clip of the planting of the knife into the table.

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  • Jonathan Keogh

    @Renard...whoa...that is an incredible point. There are films with animated sequences in the collection, but can't seem to find an animated feature...perhaps they will hear the prayer.

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  • Jonathan Keogh

    Armageddon @ 00:15

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  • Jimmy Kavanagh

    Was anyone else trying really hard not to blink?

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  • Wired4Life2

    No animated films. Shame...

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  • FetaCheese222

    Consoles are always an exception for some reason. Even though the PS3 is region free game-wise.

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  • Tommy Moutan

    I know of no way do do it on a PS3

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  • FetaCheese222

    Region free players are practically everywhere if you know how to hack into them with your remote.

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  • Tommy Moutan

    The Criterion Collection would be aewsome if they would make DVD´s for all regions, im not american and I can´t get a single one of those. Wich is a shame since there so many good titles in their line up, and for a company that dedicates itself to restoring classics to present to film aficionados that is a real shame and very hypocritical on their part.

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  • Thomas Emmerich

    This video is just amazing!

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  • xSanSanfanx

    Awesome! Criterion rules. I'm kind of ashamed at how many movies I recognized in this.

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  • Antone Delia

    Patrick Street - Music For A Found Harmonium

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  • thornike

    this artist/song name please :)

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  • VodeniMedved

    Argh! It's too fast!

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  • MightyQuinn2021

    You should do they shoot pictures' top 100 films

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