Criterion Collection Announces March 2024 Physical Media Releases
The Criterion Collection has unveiled its lineup of physical media releases for the month of March 2024. From powerful documentaries about art and activisim to complex courtroom dramas, the collection will be releasing five films: All That Money Can Buy (a.k.a. The Devil and Daniel Webster), All The Beauty and the Bloodshed, The Runner, Saint Omer, and To Die For.
Full details and artwork can be found below surrounding each release, and you can find out pre-order your own copies here.
All That Money Can Buy (a.k.a. The Devil and Daniel Webster)
SRP: $39.95
Release Date: March 12th, 2024
SYNOPSIS:
Jabez  Stone is a hardworking farmer trying to make an honest living, but a  streak of bad luck tempts him to do the unthinkable: bargain with the  devil himself. In exchange for seven years of good fortune, Stone  promises “Mr. Scratch” his soul. But when the troubled farmer begins to  realize the error of his choice, he enlists the aid of the one man who  might save him: the legendary orator and politician Daniel Webster.  Directed with stylish flair by William Dieterle, All That Money Can Buy brings  the classic short story by Stephen Vincent Benét to life with inspired  visuals, an unforgettable, Oscar-winning score by Bernard Herrmann, and a  truly diabolical performance from Walter Huston as the devil. T
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
- New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack 
- Audio commentary by film historian Bruce Eder and Steven C. Smith, biographer of composer Bernard Herrmann 
- New restoration demonstration 
- Reading by actor Alec Baldwin of the short story by Stephen Vincent Benét on which the film is based 
- Episode of the Criterion Channel series Observations on Film Art about the film’s editing 
- Comparison of the differences between the July 1941 preview version of the film, Here Is a Man, and the film’s 1943 rerelease as The Devil and Daniel Webster 
- The Columbia Workshop’s radio adaptations of Benét’s short stories “The Devil and Daniel Webster” and “Daniel Webster and the Sea Serpent,” both featuring music by Herrmann 
- Trailer 
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing 
- PLUS: An essay by author Tom Piazza and a 1941 article by Benét 
All The Beauty and the Bloodshed
Blu-Ray SRP: $39.95
DVD SRP: $29.95
Release Date: March 12th, 2024
SYNOPSIS:
Fearless documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras’s career-long pursuit of truth and  justice finds powerful expression in an epic story of art, activism, and  survival. Made in collaboration with renowned artist Nan Goldin, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed entwines  the mission of PAIN—an advocacy group she founded to raise awareness  about the billionaire Sackler family’s integral role in the ongoing  crisis of opioid overdoses—with an intimate journey through Goldin’s  life, from her rebellious adolescence and immersion in New York City’s  thriving underground arts scene to her personal experiences of addiction  and the AIDS epidemic. Through it all, her indelible photographs and  candid reflections on memory and trauma reveal her unyielding solidarity  with marginalized communities that refuse to remain silent.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
- New high-definition digital master, approved by director Laura Poitras and artist Nan Goldin, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray 
- New interview with Poitras 
- Two conversations from the 2022 New York Film Festival, one featuring Poitras, Goldin, coproducer and PAIN activist Megan Kapler, PAIN activist Harry Cullen, and lawyer and PAIN member Mike Quinn discussing the making of the film, and the other featuring Goldin on art and activism 
- Trailer 
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing and English descriptive audio 
- PLUS: An essay by author and activist Sarah Schulman 
The Runner
Blu-Ray SRP: $39.95
DVD SRP: $29.95
Release Date: March 19th, 2024
SYNOPSIS:
Childhood  takes on mythic dimensions in one of the defining works of  postrevolutionary Iranian cinema. Inspired by director Amir Naderi’s own  boyhood, The Runner is  lit from within by Madjid Niroumand’s electrifying performance as a  young orphan fending for himself on the streets of a port city,  determined to rise above his circumstances—working odd jobs, passing  time with friends, learning to read—and running, always running, toward  the future. Water, fire, the human body in motion: in hypnotic images of  lyrical power, Naderi finds unexpected glory in the world of a boy  suspended between modernity and elemental natural forces as he chases  his own path forward.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New 2K digital restoration, supervised by director Amir Naderi, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray 
- New conversation between Naderi and filmmaker Ramin Bahrani 
- Audio interview from 2022 with Naderi and actor Madjid Niroumand, moderated by curator Bruce Goldstein 
- Waiting, a 1974 film by Naderi, featuring an afterword by the director 
- Trailer 
- English subtitle translation 
- PLUS: An essay by filmmaker and critic Ehsan Khoshbakht 
Saint Omer
Blu-Ray SRP: $39.95
DVD SRP: $29.95
Release Date: March 26th, 2024
SYNOPSIS:
Bringing  a documentarian’s sense of open-ended inquiry to her first narrative  feature, writer-director Alice Diop constructs a morally and emotionally  layered courtroom drama unlike any other. When she travels to  Saint-Omer, France, to attend the trial of a young Senegalese woman  (Guslagie Malanda) accused of murdering her infant daughter, novelist  Rama (Kayije Kagame) finds herself shaken to the core by a case that  proves to have profound resonances with her own life. Interweaving  complex themes of mother-daughter bonds, immigrant alienation, and  postcolonial trauma into a piercing portrait of two mysteriously  connected women, Diop forgoes mere questions of guilt and innocence in  order to plumb the unsettling unknowability of the human soul.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
- New 2K digital master, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray 
- New interviews with director Alice Diop 
- Conversation between Diop and author Hélène Frappat 
- Conversation between Diop and filmmaker Dee Rees from a 2023 episode of The Director’s Cut – A DGA Podcast 
- Trailer 
- New English subtitle translation 
- PLUS: An essay by critic Jennifer Padjemi 
To Die For
4K UHD +Blu-Ray SRP: $49.95
Blu-Ray SRP: $39.95
SYNOPSIS:
The  all-American obsession with celebrity turns monstrous in this  deliciously subversive (and disturbingly prescient) satire of our  television-mediated, true-crime-obsessed age. In a career breakthrough,  Nicole Kidman delivers a diabolical deconstruction of the girl next door  as a local TV weather reporter whose perfectly perky facade belies a  murderous heart, as her ruthless pursuit of fame ensnares three  disaffected teens in a sordid, tabloid-ready scandal. Deftly deploying  shifting perspectives, faux-documentary interviews, and a supporting  cast featuring Joaquin Phoenix, Matt Dillon, and Casey Affleck, director  Gus Van Sant adds provocative layers of meaning to this darkly funny  examination of suburban sociopathy.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New 4K digital restoration, approved by director Gus Van Sant and director of photography Eric Alan Edwards, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack 
- In the 4K UHD edition: One 4K UHD disc of the film presented in Dolby Vision HDR and one Blu-ray with the film and special features 
- Audio commentary featuring Van Sant, Edwards, and editor Curtiss Clayton 
- Deleted scenes 
- Trailer 
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing 
- PLUS: An essay by film critic Jessica Kiang 

 
             
             
             
             
             
      