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No, the Criterion Closet Isn’t Actually a Truck
It’s not clever set decorating or movie magic. The Criterion Closet videos are filmed inside of a real closet — not a truck — a Criterion Collection rep confirms to Vulture.
While some Criterion Closet alumni, like the Safdie brothers and Barry Jenkins, are known for walking out with large collections of movies, the haul in the van is more constrained: three picks ...
The Criterion Collection has announced that they are taking their Closet out on the highway, posting on their website that this comes at just the right time. “In celebration of our fortieth ...
The answer is: yes and no. No, the famed Criterion Closet that the actors and directors get to visit is not in a truck. Yes, it’s a real closet with four walls and no wheels. No, you’ll ...
When that van shows up, so does a scene The Criterion Mobile Closet came to Los Angeles for the first time this weekend, docking at Vidiots in Eagle Rock on Saturday.
Criterion restores and redistributes classic films – such as Citizen Kane and King Kong. The company filled a closet with its collection of restored movies, and it's traveling to various cities.
The Criterion Mobile Closet is making yet another stop on its nationwide road trip. Following its appearance at SXSW and at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall during the 62nd New York Film ...
Criterion has built a replica of their famous film closet inside an 18-foot delivery van and will be taking their Criterion Closet Picks show across the U.S., starting in New York City at the New ...
In 2010, Criterion began uploading videos to YouTube of the most notable people to peruse the closet’s offerings: filmmakers, actors, other influential cultural figures.
In past pop ups, the Criterion Mobile Closet has drawn enormous crowds, with fans waiting hours for the chance to get their own experience in the famed space. At the New York Film Festival, fans ...
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