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37°2 Le Matin aka Betty Blue - Uncut release

Old 04-16-06, 05:34 PM
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37°2 Le Matin aka Betty Blue - Uncut release

M6 Video will release this film in two DVDs, one with the uncut (188') remastered version, audio commentaries, trailers and pictures gallery.

On the second disc, the normal (121') version + 63' of extras (interviews of actors twenty years after, Béatrice Dalle screentest,
new making of and three documentaries from Beineix).

No english subs, french hearing impaired only.

Official site here:
http://www.372-ledvd.com/372.htm



The release date on the site say May 11, but it should be on May 17.

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Old 04-16-06, 07:33 PM
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Thanks for the news.
Old 04-16-06, 09:12 PM
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the US uncut dvd is now $5.99 at ddd, and supposedly Sony put it out of print.
Does this mean a reissue for the US? maybe
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I've had the Australian AV Channel release for years now. The rights went to Sony as well but the DVD offers the uncut version and in my opinion the AV Channel has the most beautiful menu produced by a company ever (in my opinion). This new French set, which was announced way back in November of last year, was already postponed once. Tutut is also correct...the release date is different. I can hardly see why a non-French speaker would want to invest in the SE French set as the Sony pressing is of very good quality (both in R1 and R4). For what its worth in this specific case the mono track is also what I would opt for instead of the new 5.1 mix.

Not so long ago I also managed to spare a glance at Mrs. Dalle in Monaco and to be honest it is amazing to see how her career and Anglade's career went into completely different directions. While she took on more and more edgy roles Anglade became more and more mainstream of an actor.

For another quite provocative role by Mrs. Dalle (somewhat reminiscent of her Betty role) see:


The disc is English-friendly!!

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Old 04-17-06, 03:58 PM
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Sorry people, the remastered version is the short one which is faithfull to the theatre release and yes it is more
for french speakers or collectors.

There was a time when many directors in France feared to work with Béatrice Dalle because of the detestable
image the press made of her.

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