Eyes Without a Face 4K Blu-ray Arrives Oct 20 from BFI
British Film Institute releases Georges Franju's 1960 horror on 4K Blu-ray Oct 20 with Dolby Vision, new commentaries and a booklet
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Eyes Without a Face directed by Georges Franju and starring Pierre Brasseur and Edith Scob arrives on 4K Blu-ray from the British Film Institute on October 20, 2025. The 1960 psychological horror follows Dr Génessier's attempt to restore his daughter's face and includes key performances by Alida Valli and Juliette Mayniel.
The BFI edition presents a 4K restoration of the film with a Dolby Vision/HDR presentation. Audio supplements include a new commentary by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and an existing commentary by Tim Lucas. The package features a reversible sleeve with newly commissioned artwork by David Downton and a first-pressing illustrated booklet with archival essays.
Eyes Without a Face directed by Georges Franju and starring Pierre Brasseur and Edith Scob arrives on 4K Blu-ray from the British Film Institute on October 20, 2025. The 1960 psychological horror follows Dr Génessier's attempt to restore his daughter's face and includes key performances by Alida Valli and Juliette Mayniel.
The BFI edition presents a 4K restoration of the film with a Dolby Vision/HDR presentation. Audio supplements include a new commentary by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and an existing commentary by Tim Lucas. The package features a reversible sleeve with newly commissioned artwork by David Downton and a first-pressing illustrated booklet with archival essays.
Supplemental programmes range from career overviews to archival interviews and short films related to Franju and period cinema. The disc also carries the original trailer and a short introduction by Mark Kermode. Below are the included extras and special materials.
Release Contents:
- 4K Restoration: The film restored in 4K and presented with Dolby Vision/HDR.
- New Audio Commentary (Alexandra Heller-Nicholas): Commentary track by the critic and author.
- Audio Commentary (Tim Lucas): Existing commentary track.
- Monsieur et Madame Curie (1953, 14 mins): Short film on the scientists.
- La Première Nuit (1958, 20 mins): Short film about a 10-year-old's night in the Métro.
- Les Fleurs maladives de Georges Franju (2009, 50 mins): Overview of Franju's career.
- For Her Eyes Only — Interview with Edith Scob (2014, 17 mins): Interview with the actress.
- Mark Kermode Introduces Eyes Without a Face (2016, 3 mins): Short introduction.
- Trailer: Theatrical trailer.
- Reversible Sleeve: Newly commissioned artwork by David Downton.
- Illustrated Booklet (First Pressing Only): Archive essays by Kate Ince, Isabel Stevens, Roberto Cueto Llera, Raymond Durgnat, Kevin Jackson and Michael Brooke.
Release Date: October 20, 2025
Supplemental programmes range from career overviews to archival interviews and short films related to Franju and period cinema. The disc also carries the original trailer and a short introduction by Mark Kermode. Below are the included extras and special materials.
Release Contents:
- 4K Restoration: The film restored in 4K and presented with Dolby Vision/HDR.
- New Audio Commentary (Alexandra Heller-Nicholas): Commentary track by the critic and author.
- Audio Commentary (Tim Lucas): Existing commentary track.
- Monsieur et Madame Curie (1953, 14 mins): Short film on the scientists.
- La Première Nuit (1958, 20 mins): Short film about a 10-year-old's night in the Métro.
- Les Fleurs maladives de Georges Franju (2009, 50 mins): Overview of Franju's career.
- For Her Eyes Only — Interview with Edith Scob (2014, 17 mins): Interview with the actress.
- Mark Kermode Introduces Eyes Without a Face (2016, 3 mins): Short introduction.
- Trailer: Theatrical trailer.
- Reversible Sleeve: Newly commissioned artwork by David Downton.
- Illustrated Booklet (First Pressing Only): Archive essays by Kate Ince, Isabel Stevens, Roberto Cueto Llera, Raymond Durgnat, Kevin Jackson and Michael Brooke.
Release Date: October 20, 2025
Source: Blu-ray.com