Cold Water - Criterion Collection - Blu-Ray

Cold Water – Criterion Collection – Blu-Ray

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Long unavailable, this deeply felt coming-of-age drama by Olivier Assayas has until now been a missing link in one of contemporary cinema’s richest bodies of work. Drawing from his own youthful experiences, Assayas revisits the outskirts of Paris in the early 1970s, telling the story of teenage lovers Gilles (Cyprien Fouquet) and Christine (Virgine Ledoyen), whose rebellions a…
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Long unavailable, this deeply felt coming-of-age drama by Olivier Assayas has until now been a missing link in one of contemporary cinema's richest bodies of work. Drawing from his own youthful experiences, Assayas revisits the outskirts of Paris in the early 1970s, telling the story of teenage lovers Gilles (Cyprien Fouquet) and Christine (Virgine Ledoyen), whose rebellions against family and society threaten to tear them apart. The visceral realism of the movie's narrative and the near experimentalism of its camera work come together effortlessly thanks to a rock soundtrack that vividly evokes the period. With one of the most memorable party sequences ever committed to film as a centrepiece, Cold Water is a heart-breaking immersion in the emotional tumult of being young.

Special Features
New 4K Digital Restoration, Supervised By Director Olivier Assayas, With 5.1 Surround DTS-HD Master Audio Soundtrack, New Interview With Assayas, New Interview With Cinematographer Denis Lenoir, Excerpt From A 1994 French Television Program On The Film Featuring Assayas And Actors Virginie Ledoyen And Cyprien Fouquet, New English Subtitle Translation, Plus: An Essay By Critic Girish Shambu