DEADPAN DELIGHTS: THE FILMS OF JIM JARMUSCH
This April, to mark the release of Father Mother Sister Brother, we welcome back an essential selection of Jim Jarmusch’s films to our screens.
With his shock of white hair and a presence that feels closer to a touring musician than a traditional director, Jarmusch has long embodied the myth of the American independent auteur. His films drift across borders and cultures with an effortless cool, populated by outsiders, night wanderers, and quietly magnetic misfits. Resisting the gravitational pull of Hollywood, he has built a body of work that feels at once minimalist and deeply cosmopolitan. Returning to them now reveals a cinema that doesn’t age so much as linger, like a half-remembered song still humming somewhere in the background.
All these films are part of our Odyssey Classics catalogue.

