Une Femme Douce is Getting a Limited Edition for its Worldwide Blu-ray Debut from Radiance
On December 8 Radiance Films releases Robert Bresson's 1969 drama starring Dominique Sanda and Guy Frangin with a Limited edition booklet
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Une femme douce (1969), directed by Robert Bresson and starring Dominique Sanda and Guy Frangin, arrives as a Limited Edition Blu-ray from Radiance Films, Dec 8, 2025. This is Bresson's first colour film, a chamber drama about a crumbling marriage told through flashbacks after a young woman's suicide.
The disc features a high-definition digital transfer with uncompressed mono PCM audio and a new English subtitle translation. Special features include a newly recorded audio commentary (2025), a newly produced visual essay, plus an image gallery, archival interviews and a Limited edition booklet featuring new writing and an archival interview.
Une femme douce (1969), directed by Robert Bresson and starring Dominique Sanda and Guy Frangin, arrives as a Limited Edition Blu-ray from Radiance Films, Dec 8, 2025. This is Bresson's first colour film, a chamber drama about a crumbling marriage told through flashbacks after a young woman's suicide.
The disc features a high-definition digital transfer with uncompressed mono PCM audio and a new English subtitle translation. Special features include a newly recorded audio commentary (2025), a newly produced visual essay, plus an image gallery, archival interviews and a Limited edition booklet featuring new writing and an archival interview.
This edition will be put out in a limited run of 3,000 copies, featuring full-height Scanavo packaging with a removable OBI strip, along with a reversible sleeve featuring designs based on original posters by Olga Poláčková-Vyleťalová and Chica.
Release Contents:
- High-Definition digital transfer: New HD transfer for the Blu-ray.
- Uncompressed mono PCM audio: Original mono soundtrack presented uncompressed.
- New audio commentary by Michael Brooke (2025): Newly recorded commentary track.
- Over Her Dead Body - a visual essay by Cristina Álvarez López and Adrian Martin (2025): New visual essay.
- Archival interview with Robert Bresson (1969): Vintage interview footage.
- Archival interview with Dominique Sanda (1987): Vintage interview footage.
- Image gallery: Collection of production and promotional stills.
- New English subtitle translation: Fresh subtitle translation for the release.
- Reversible sleeve: Designs based on original posters by Olga Poláčková-Vyleťalová and Chica.
- Limited edition booklet: New writing by Alex Barrett and an archival interview with Robert Bresson.
Release Date: December 8, 2025
This edition will be put out in a limited run of 3,000 copies, featuring full-height Scanavo packaging with a removable OBI strip, along with a reversible sleeve featuring designs based on original posters by Olga Poláčková-Vyleťalová and Chica.
Release Contents:
- High-Definition digital transfer: New HD transfer for the Blu-ray.
- Uncompressed mono PCM audio: Original mono soundtrack presented uncompressed.
- New audio commentary by Michael Brooke (2025): Newly recorded commentary track.
- Over Her Dead Body - a visual essay by Cristina Álvarez López and Adrian Martin (2025): New visual essay.
- Archival interview with Robert Bresson (1969): Vintage interview footage.
- Archival interview with Dominique Sanda (1987): Vintage interview footage.
- Image gallery: Collection of production and promotional stills.
- New English subtitle translation: Fresh subtitle translation for the release.
- Reversible sleeve: Designs based on original posters by Olga Poláčková-Vyleťalová and Chica.
- Limited edition booklet: New writing by Alex Barrett and an archival interview with Robert Bresson.
Release Date: December 8, 2025