Filmed 2024-04-16
Jane Schoenbrun
The writer and director
Criterion's own upload · on criterion.com
The writer and director admires how filmmakers like Jacques Tati, Wes Anderson, and David Lynch sculpt their own universes, selects a Spike Lee double feature, and praises Víctor Erice’s films as some of the best in cinema history.
What they took
9 cases, in the order Criterion lists them. One is a box set, which is why 9 choices reach 14 films.
Least-picked choice here: Peeping Tom, taken by nobody else.
Table view
| Chose | Director | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | | · | · |
| 2 | | Spike Lee | 2000 |
| 3 | | Spike Lee | 1992 |
| 4 | | Víctor Erice | 1983 |
| 5 | | Michael Powell | 1960 |
| 6 | | Béla Tarr, Ágnes Hranitzky | 2000 |
| 7 | | Ingmar Bergman | 1978 |
| 8 | | Wes Anderson | 2014 |
| 9 | | David Lynch | 1977 |
United States accounts for four of their eight single films. The one box set is what carry the reach to 14 films.
Closest taste
Jaccard overlap against every other visit, counted on what came off the shelf rather than on films, so a shared box set counts once rather than as the films inside it.
403 visits compared · 31 filmed-together pairs excluded
Their decades
Their eight single films with a release year on record, against where every guest's single-film picks land. Box sets are left out of both sides, so the two bars measure the same thing.