Criterion hand-picks special films and doesn’t release every single movie ever.

They tend to stray away from big blockbusters and focus on the art of filmmaking.

Any movie fromLuca Guadagninowould be a perfect pick to enter the collection.

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His films have such a great blend of serenity and magnificence andCall Me By Your Nameis no exception.

They feel so genuine and are very relatable and joyous to watch.

It tells such a profound story that really captures the human experience.

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The film is interesting as it is kind of a parody of real people and events.

If criterion had to release it, many fans could finally have a stylized physical copy of the film.

On a visual and audio level the film is stunning and has some very impressive cinematography and sound design.

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It’s a truly atmospheric and sensory experience that definitely deserves a Criterion release.

The film is a highly fascinating look into gated communities and the experiences of people from an older generation.

The film is a highly impressive directorial debut fromLance Oppenheimer.

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