Criterion Eclipse

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Background

Criterion Eclipse is a division of The Criterion Collection that was created to release low-cost, affordable, high-quality DVDs of films that are rare and hard to find. Supposedly, it was also created as a label to release cult films for Criterion. The brand debuted on March 27, 2007.

Logo (March 27, 2007-April 10, 2018)


Visuals: Same as the 2007 Criterion logo, but the text now reads "ECLIPSE" and the sections now form a lowercase "e", which has a section slightly cut off.

Technique: Same as the 2007 Criterion logo.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on all their releases since the brand launched, starting with the Early Bergman boxset (with Torment, Crisis, Point of Call, Thirst, and To Joy), and last appearing on the Ingrid Bergman’s Swedish Years boxset (containing The Count of the Old Town, Walpurgis Night, Intermezzo, Dollar, A Woman’s Face, and June Night).

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