Studiocanal has released a clip from their upcoming restoration of the classic Jean-Luc Godard movie, Breathless. The film will land on Blu-ray, DVD, Digital, and as a 4K UHD Limited Collector’s Edition with 12” vinyl original soundtrack by Martial Solal, 40-page booklet, poster and art cards on 9th November 2020 to mark the 60th anniversary. The trailer for the release can be found over here.
Based on a story by Francois Truffaut and photographed by New Wave legend Raoul Coutard, Jean-Luc Godard’s film debut is a jazzy riff on Film Noir. With its non-stop pace BREATHLESS reinvented the grammar of movies and spearheaded the French New Wave of filmmaking.
Michel Poiccard (Jean-Paul Belmondo) considers himself a suave bad guy in the manner of Humphrey Bogart with his cigarettes, hat, sunglasses and determined unconformity. While driving a stolen car he impulsively kills a policeman. Hiding out in his student girlfriend Patricia’s (Jean Seberg) Paris apartment he tries to pull together enough money to get the pair to Italy. But when Patricia learns that her boyfriend is being investigated for murder, she begins to question her loyalties.
BREATHLESS (À Bout De Souffle) has been painstakingly restored in 4K by Studiocanal with the help of the CNC, within the framework of the Selective Aid for the Digitization of Cinematographic Heritage Works. This restoration was supervised by the laboratory L’Image Retrouvée. The teams restored BREATHLESS from the original film negatives, which were originally shot on two types of film: Gevaert Belgium and Ilford Pancromatic. Due respect was given to these two different textures of film during the restoration process, resulting in a fully realized 4K restoration which allows audiences to enjoy the film in this new definition, with full appreciation of the original artistic intentions of the Director.