L'Amour Braque
Sophie Marceau (The World Is Not Enough, Braveheart, Police), Francis Huster (La Femme Publique, Le DĂźner de Cons) and TchĂ©ky Karyo (La Femme Nikita, Dobermann) form the mad love-triangle at the core of Andrzej Zulawskiâs LâAmour Braque (a.k.a. Mad Love), a postmodern, existentialist homage to Fyodor Dostoevskyâs classic novel The Idiot. A manic bank robber (Karyo) aims to take back his beloved moll (Marceau) from rival gangsters. On a train to Paris, he meets a neurotic dreamer (Huster) who assumes the mantle of the taleâs âidiotâ and gets swept up in the ensuing maelstrom of love and vengeance. Brimming with outbursts of energy and eruptions of emotional violence, LâAmour Braque is a deliriously unique, perverse and bloody ballet choreographed by the visionary director of Possession and Cosmos.
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Special Features:
-4K Restoration from the Original Camera Negative
-NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian Kat Ellinger
-Audio Commentary with Director Andrzej Zulawski and Writer Daniel Bird
-Becoming Marie: Interview with Sophie Marceau
-Interview with Director of Photography J.F. Robin
-Archival Behind-the-Scenes Footage and Interviews with Director Zulawski, Stars Marceau and Francis Huster
-Theatrical Trailer
-Optional English Subtitles Supervised by Director Zulawski
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L'Amour Braque
L'Amour Braque
Sophie Marceau (The World Is Not Enough, Braveheart, Police), Francis Huster (La Femme Publique, Le DĂźner de Cons) and TchĂ©ky Karyo (La Femme Nikita, Dobermann) form the mad love-triangle at the core of Andrzej Zulawskiâs LâAmour Braque (a.k.a. Mad Love), a postmodern, existentialist homage to Fyodor Dostoevskyâs classic novel The Idiot. A manic bank robber (Karyo) aims to take back his beloved moll (Marceau) from rival gangsters. On a train to Paris, he meets a neurotic dreamer (Huster) who assumes the mantle of the taleâs âidiotâ and gets swept up in the ensuing maelstrom of love and vengeance. Brimming with outbursts of energy and eruptions of emotional violence, LâAmour Braque is a deliriously unique, perverse and bloody ballet choreographed by the visionary director of Possession and Cosmos.
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Special Features:
-4K Restoration from the Original Camera Negative
-NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian Kat Ellinger
-Audio Commentary with Director Andrzej Zulawski and Writer Daniel Bird
-Becoming Marie: Interview with Sophie Marceau
-Interview with Director of Photography J.F. Robin
-Archival Behind-the-Scenes Footage and Interviews with Director Zulawski, Stars Marceau and Francis Huster
-Theatrical Trailer
-Optional English Subtitles Supervised by Director Zulawski
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Sophie Marceau (The World Is Not Enough, Braveheart, Police), Francis Huster (La Femme Publique, Le DĂźner de Cons) and TchĂ©ky Karyo (La Femme Nikita, Dobermann) form the mad love-triangle at the core of Andrzej Zulawskiâs LâAmour Braque (a.k.a. Mad Love), a postmodern, existentialist homage to Fyodor Dostoevskyâs classic novel The Idiot. A manic bank robber (Karyo) aims to take back his beloved moll (Marceau) from rival gangsters. On a train to Paris, he meets a neurotic dreamer (Huster) who assumes the mantle of the taleâs âidiotâ and gets swept up in the ensuing maelstrom of love and vengeance. Brimming with outbursts of energy and eruptions of emotional violence, LâAmour Braque is a deliriously unique, perverse and bloody ballet choreographed by the visionary director of Possession and Cosmos.
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Special Features:
-4K Restoration from the Original Camera Negative
-NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian Kat Ellinger
-Audio Commentary with Director Andrzej Zulawski and Writer Daniel Bird
-Becoming Marie: Interview with Sophie Marceau
-Interview with Director of Photography J.F. Robin
-Archival Behind-the-Scenes Footage and Interviews with Director Zulawski, Stars Marceau and Francis Huster
-Theatrical Trailer
-Optional English Subtitles Supervised by Director Zulawski




















