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Product Details

  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: RAD029BDLE
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • UPC: 760137138204
  • Street Date: 11/28/23
  • PreBook Date: 10/24/23
  • Label: Radiance »
  • Genre: Film Noir
  • Run Time: 105 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 1962
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA
  • Language: French

 

Cast & Crew

  • Actor: Jean-Louis Trintignant
  • Actor: Romy Schneider
  • Actor: Henri Serre
  • Actor: Diane Lepvrier
  • Actor: Jacques Berlioz
  • Actor: Maurice Garrel
  • Actor: Robert Bousquet
  • Actor: Armand Meffre
  • Actor: Jean-Pierre Melville
  • Director: Alain Cavalier
  • Producer: Louis Malle
  • Producers: Louis Malle

 

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Le Combat Dans L'ile

Double-crossed following a job Clement flees to the countryside with his wife, Anne.

Le Combat Dans L
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Clement (Jean-Louis Trintignant, Il sorpasso) is a wealthy son of an industrialist who lives a secret life as a right-wing terrorist. Double-crossed following an assassination attempt he flees to the countryside with his wife, Anne (Romy Schneider, La piscine) where they stay with his childhood friend, Paul (Henri Serre, Jules et Jim). Clement plots his revenge but Anne falls for Paul and a love triangle is just one of many complications in this multi-layered discovery from the French New Wave. With the support of producer Louis Malle, Alain Cavalier (Fill 'Er Up with Super) directed his debut, a noirish drama beautifully shot by cinematographer Pierre Lhomme (Army of Shadows). While echoing the political turmoil of the 1960s, the film probes bourgeois values and the relationship between sex and violence, acting as a precursor to The Conformist and demonstrating the influence of Chabrol.

Media

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Bonus Materials

  • 2K Restoration from the original camera negative
  • Original uncompressed French mono PCM audio
  • Interview with Alain Cavalier from French television show Cinema page (1962, 5 mins)
  • Faire la mort: A commentary featurette by Cavalier on photos from the Cinémathèque française (2011, 5 mins)
  • Interview with star Jean-Louis Trintignant from the Belgian television show Cinescope (1983, 7 mins)
  • The Succulence of Fruit: An interview with French critic Philippe Roger who provides an analysis of the film and Cavalier’s work (2020, 37 mins)
  • Un américain - Cavalier’s first short film about a sculptor who comes to Paris (1958, 17 mins)
  • France 1961 - a short film made by Cavalier on the occasion of Zeitgeist’s DVD release of the film (2010, 13 mins)
  • Behind-the-scenes photos including images from the archive of Louis Malle
  • Trailer
  • Optional English subtitles
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork
  • Limited edition booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Ben Sachs and scholar and author of Late-Colonial French Cinema, Mani Sharpe
  • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of logos and markings

Sales Points

  • Limited edition with expansive booklet and unique packaging - loaded with extras
  • Only filmmaking collaboration between legendary directors Louis Malle & Alain Cavalier
  • Global first on Blu-ray with English subtitles
  • For fans of The Battle of Algiers, The Conformist, Jules & Jim, The French New Wave

Press Quotes

'one terrific picture... the work of a great artist'

     —Electric Sheep Magazine

committed and beautifully crafted thriller investigates the political dilemmas of early 1960s France under the guise of a love triangle.'

     —Elliott Stein, Village Voice

form an unbeatable triumvirate of talent that makes Le combat dans l'ile a compelling and deeply unsettling study in those familiar themes of love, loyalty and betrayal.'

     —James Travers, French Films

  

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