In the meantime, Neon’s news caused a predictable kerfuffle on film Twitter, whose denizens like nothing better than a heated argument about a movie very few people have seen. Never? I suspect there will be a Criterion Blu-ray one of these days. According to IndieWire, “it will not become available on DVD, on demand, or streaming platforms.” As first reported in IndieWire, Neon will open the film in New York in December, after which it will move “from city to city, theater to theater, week by week, playing in front of only one solitary audience at any given time.” No itinerary has yet been released, but one place you will not be able to see Weerasethakul’s movie is in your living room. On Tuesday, Neon - the art-house distributor that brought the Cannes prizewinners “Parasite” and “Titane” to North American moviegoers - announced plans to release “Memoria” later this year. It will have that chance, though not in the usual way.
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