





L'amour fou (LE)
L'amour fou
SĂ©bastien (Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Weekend) is staging an adaptation of Racineâs tragedy, Andromaque while a film crew captures their rehearsals on handheld 16mm. The productionâs star and Sebastianâs wife, Claire (Bulle Ogier, Out 1), cannot take the pressure and removes herself. Life imitates art, creating a tragedy for the couple when SĂ©bastien recasts the role with his ex. Lâamour fou is a hypnotic study of tempestuous love, told with director Jacques Rivetteâs signature reflexivity and containing striking examinations of performance, art, theatre and life. A classic of the French New Wave and one of Rivetteâs most radical works, Lâamour fou was unavailable for years, with the original elements tragically burned in a fire. Now meticulously restored, Radiance Films is proud to present this masterpiece from a new 4K restoration.Â
LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- 4K restoration from materials kept at Les Archives du Film and in Ăclair-Preservation, under the supervision of Caroline Champetier
- Original mono audio
- A newly filmed feature-length documentary featuring new interviews with star Jean-Pierre Kalfon; writer/director and Rivette collaborator Pascal Bonitzer; Rivette biographer Antoine de Baecque; critic/historian Sylvie Pierre; and archival footage of Jacques Rivette (Robert Fischer, 2024, 95Â mins)
- New interview with Caroline Champetier, renowned cinematographer and restoration supervisor (2024)
- The Third Eye - A video essay by film critics Cristina Ălvarez LĂłpez and Adrian Martin (2024)
- Newly translated English subtitlesÂ
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artworkÂ
- Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Jessica Felrice and archival writings by VĂ©ronique Manniez-Rivette, an archival interview with Jacques Rivette and images of the directorâs notes Â
- Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Cert:Â TBC
Format: Blu-ray
Region: B
RAD050BDLE
EAN: 5060974680948
Release date: 06/05/24
Press:
âIn my opinionâand I think it will be shared by manyâthis is one of the five or six best films of the New Wave.â - François TruffautÂ
Lâamour fou is still my favourite film.â - Bulle OgierÂ
âThe work of a rebel, of an artist seeking to smash the codes and clichĂ©s of the ânormalâ productions of the time.â - Jean-Pierre KalfonÂ
âLâamour fou, is cinema without formal precedent. As with all great films, it feels like watching the birth of cinema, seeing the first ever film, and also the last.â - AndrĂ© S. LabartheÂ
âA filmmaker sets up his camera and, above all, watches the actors, with no concern for characters or respect for a preestablished scenario. I'd like to draw inspiration from this. I'd like to grasp the personality of my actors and make cinĂ©ma vĂ©ritĂ©.â - Bernardo BertolucciÂ
âL'amour Fou speaks to those who are madly in love with cinema. â Jean De Baroncelli, Le Monde, 1969Â
âOne of Rivette's best films.â Serge Daney, LibĂ©ration, 1991
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L'amour fou
SĂ©bastien (Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Weekend) is staging an adaptation of Racineâs tragedy, Andromaque while a film crew captures their rehearsals on handheld 16mm. The productionâs star and Sebastianâs wife, Claire (Bulle Ogier, Out 1), cannot take the pressure and removes herself. Life imitates art, creating a tragedy for the couple when SĂ©bastien recasts the role with his ex. Lâamour fou is a hypnotic study of tempestuous love, told with director Jacques Rivetteâs signature reflexivity and containing striking examinations of performance, art, theatre and life. A classic of the French New Wave and one of Rivetteâs most radical works, Lâamour fou was unavailable for years, with the original elements tragically burned in a fire. Now meticulously restored, Radiance Films is proud to present this masterpiece from a new 4K restoration.Â
LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- 4K restoration from materials kept at Les Archives du Film and in Ăclair-Preservation, under the supervision of Caroline Champetier
- Original mono audio
- A newly filmed feature-length documentary featuring new interviews with star Jean-Pierre Kalfon; writer/director and Rivette collaborator Pascal Bonitzer; Rivette biographer Antoine de Baecque; critic/historian Sylvie Pierre; and archival footage of Jacques Rivette (Robert Fischer, 2024, 95Â mins)
- New interview with Caroline Champetier, renowned cinematographer and restoration supervisor (2024)
- The Third Eye - A video essay by film critics Cristina Ălvarez LĂłpez and Adrian Martin (2024)
- Newly translated English subtitlesÂ
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artworkÂ
- Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Jessica Felrice and archival writings by VĂ©ronique Manniez-Rivette, an archival interview with Jacques Rivette and images of the directorâs notes Â
- Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Cert:Â TBC
Format: Blu-ray
Region: B
RAD050BDLE
EAN: 5060974680948
Release date: 06/05/24
Press:
âIn my opinionâand I think it will be shared by manyâthis is one of the five or six best films of the New Wave.â - François TruffautÂ
Lâamour fou is still my favourite film.â - Bulle OgierÂ
âThe work of a rebel, of an artist seeking to smash the codes and clichĂ©s of the ânormalâ productions of the time.â - Jean-Pierre KalfonÂ
âLâamour fou, is cinema without formal precedent. As with all great films, it feels like watching the birth of cinema, seeing the first ever film, and also the last.â - AndrĂ© S. LabartheÂ
âA filmmaker sets up his camera and, above all, watches the actors, with no concern for characters or respect for a preestablished scenario. I'd like to draw inspiration from this. I'd like to grasp the personality of my actors and make cinĂ©ma vĂ©ritĂ©.â - Bernardo BertolucciÂ
âL'amour Fou speaks to those who are madly in love with cinema. â Jean De Baroncelli, Le Monde, 1969Â
âOne of Rivette's best films.â Serge Daney, LibĂ©ration, 1991











