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The release of "All We Imagine as Light" on the Janus Contemporaries label has generated discussion, as it contrasts with the more comprehensive Criterion treatment. The attention drawn to the film should elevate its audience reach, despite concerns over the absence of additional special features. Meanwhile, "Barry Lyndon" celebrates its 50th anniversary with a new 4K restoration that enhances the cinematography. It retains its original special features, which include interviews and insights into its legacy, reinforcing its critical standing over the decades.
One of the best films of 2024 has been given the Janus Contemporaries treatment, an interesting development that has sparked a bit of controversy recently.
For its 50th anniversary, one of Stanley Kubrick's most beloved films was given a stunning new 4K restoration, which first premiered at Cannes back in May.
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