This report examines the French DVD release of (2002), a landmark of French cinema known for its record-breaking budget and lasting cultural impact. 📀 DVD Technical Specifications
: Optional English subtitles are included on most releases, though some regional French-only editions exist. 🎬 Production & Legacy This report examines the French DVD release of
Directed by Alain Chabat, the film was a massive technical and financial undertaking for European cinema at the time. : The film was one of the first
: The film was one of the first in France to use digital post-production. A recent 4K restoration with Dolby Atmos audio was completed for its 20th anniversary, requiring a complete re-working of the original digital elements. 🎠Content Highlights This report examines the French DVD release of
: Approximately €50 million ($54.4 million), making it the most expensive French film ever made at the time of its release.