On October 24, 2006, in celebration of 50 years of business, the Criterion Collection released 50 of the films that Janus distributed in a large boxset containing 50 DVDs and a 200-page essay on the history of
art house films. The package was called
Essential Art House: 50 Years of Janus Films.
A.O. Scott chose the set as his DVD pick when he co-hosted
At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper. As part of its 44th Festival in 2006, the
New York Film Festival presented a series called
50 Years of Janus Films, a tribute to the company. In 2009, Janus Films released
Revanche, its first first-run theatrical release in 30 years. Since then, with their distribution partner, Sideshow, Janus Films had released more recent films such as
Drive My Car and
EO. Then, in 2010, Janus acquired domestic theatrical and home video rights to the
Charlie Chaplin library under license from the Chaplin estate and worldwide distribution agent
MK2. The Criterion division handles the Chaplin library for re-issue on DVD and Blu-ray, in addition to theatrical release. In 2024, Janus and Sideshow distributed the Latvian animated film,
Flow, by director
Gints Zilbalodis. Having no dialogue and only using animal noises and environmental sounds, the film follows a cat and other animals in a flooded, post-apocalyptic world.
Flow has become the all-time highest-grossing release for Janus and earned multiple awards including the
Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Janus also currently manages part of the Caidin Film Company library for Westchester Films, and the Faces Distribution/
John Cassavetes library for Jumer Productions, both companies' successors-in-interest to
Castle Hill Productions.
Sideshow releases ==References==