François Truffaut’s dissection of infidelity is a subtle, humane account of the relationship between married literary publisher Pierre (Jean Desailly) and Nicole (Françoise Dorléac), the air stewardess he meets on a conference trip to Lisbon. As their differing wants and expectations become apparent, the consequences of the affair grow to be ever far-reaching and volatile. This tender character study is presented here on Blu-ray from a 2K restoration. Special features Presented in High Definition Feature commentary by La Peau douce co-writer Jean-Louis Richard, with contributions from film critic and journalist Serge ToubianaBetween Masters at War: Truffaut and the Lessons of Alfred Hitchcock and Roberto Rossellini (2022, 18 mins): film academic Pasquale Iannone considers how the work of Truffaut was influenced by two great directorsParis Through the Lens (1900-1910, 9 mins): precious glimpses of the sprawling city Truffaut loved from the BFI National ArchiveOld Portugal at the Ocean’s Edge (1986, 1 min): mesmerising early film fragments, shot near Lisbon long before it provided the setting for illicit love in La Peau douceOriginal theatrical trailer**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet including essays by Catherine Wheatley and Kieron McCormack and notes on Old Portugal at the Ocean’s Edge by BFI curator William Fowler
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