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Mississippi Mermaid (La sirène du Mississipi avec VF) - front cover

Mississippi Mermaid (La sirène du Mississipi avec VF)

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Mississippi Mermaid (La sirène du Mississipi avec VF) (1969)
de François Truffaut

Radiance Films - 29 juillet 2024

ATTENTION l'édition limitée avec bandeau et livret s'épuise généralement très vite, ensuite arrive la version simple (sans bandeau ni livret), nous vous conseillons de précommander (édition limitée non contractuelle après la période de précommande)

Titre Original 

Audio
: French
Sous-Titres : English
Durée : 2h03
Format : Blu-ray Limited Edition / import UK
Zone : B
Genre : Romance, Crime

Synopsis
In this tale of obsessive love, based on Cornell Woolrich's WALTZ INTO DARKNESS, wealthy plantation owner Louis Mahé, of Réunion Island, falls madly in love with his mail-order bride, Julie, despite the fact that she is not quite what she seems — and is, in fact, a lot worse. Even after becoming the victim of her deleterious influences and discovering that she is not the woman with whom he had been corresponding, Louis allows himself to be drawn into a downward spiral of criminality and a self-injurious lifestyle just to prove his undying devotion to this French femme fatale.

Contenu

  • High-Definition digital transfer
  • Uncompressed French mono PCM audio
  • Archival interview with Truffaut from 1969 in which the filmmaker discusses his work as a director, screenwriter and actor (1969, 34 mins)
  • Archival interview with Jean Renoir who discusses the work of Truffaut (1969, 6 mins)
  • Interview with French cinema expert Ginette Vincendeau (2024)
  • Audio commentary by critic Glenn Kenny (2024)
  • Original trailer
  • Optional English subtitles
  • Reversible sleeve featuring designs based on original posters
  • Limited edition booklet featuring archival writing by Truffaut and contemporary writing on the film