



Cohen Media: First Look at New 2K Restoration of Bernard Blier's Get Out Your Handkerchiefs and Blu-ray Posted March 21, 2019 11:26 PM by



Cohen Media will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bertrand Blier's film Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (1978) with a theatrical release of a brand new 2K restoration.



A Blu-ray release of the new restoration is expected to be announced later this year.



Studio description: Doting spouse Gerard Depardieu attempts to alleviate wife Carole Laure's depression, even if it means opening their marriage up to accommodate school teacher Dewaerebut as it turns out, her preferred bedmate is bullied schoolboy Riton Liebman. With Michel Serrault (La Cage aux Folles) as a concerned neighbor.



In the U.S., the movie won the National Society of Film Critics award for Best Picture and then the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, while back home Georges Delerue's score earned the composer his first César Award. A Cohen Film Collection release.











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phoenixandrew Mar 22, 2019 Gee, I wish that happened to me when I was a schoolboy, lol. I would have clammed up and said nothing.

Mose Harper Mar 22, 2019 This is the first announcement (or pre-announcment) in what seems like a long time, that's made me involuntarily cheer out loud.

I just watched this over the holidays via the old Anchor Bay DVD release. Image held up surprisingly well, and it was wonderful to see it again after well more than a decade.At the time I figured, given the subject matter and the rights, it wasn't likely to get a Bd release by anyone.

Very happy to see that was wrong! Top contributor

Top contributor Wooden Lens Mar 22, 2019 https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Going-Places-Blu-ray/28708/



but it's Kino for the time being moosetvtv Mar 22, 2019 I hope someone releases Beau Pere on bluray

growler Mar 26, 2019 I own the DVD & will eventually upgrade to the BD. abdurahman Mar 26, 2019 This is cool and and all, but the one I really want on bluray is La tête de Normande St-Onge (1975).

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