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Eyes without a face, but with 4K HDR Dolby Vision

Disfigured after a car accident, Christiane (Edith Scob) lives away from the gaze of others under the protection of her father, Doctor Génessier (Pierre Brasseur), a brilliant surgeon specializing in skin grafts. Génessier is ready to do anything to give his daughter her original face back... even the unspeakable.

Adaptation of the eponymous novel by Jean Redon (1959), Eyes Without a Face embodies an essential reference in horror cinema. Behind the surgeon's increasingly insane experiments, appears the unconditional love of a father who borders on vanity and madness. As for the white mask of the captive Edith Scob, it will have found particularly formidable heirs, from Leatherface (Texas Chainsaw Massacre) to Michael Myers (the Halloween saga) and Henry Creedlow in Bruiser by George A. Romero.

When the mask falls… ££££

Available in 4K with HDR Dolby Vision from Le chat qui fume since July 29 and limited to 300 copies, Eyes Without a Face is available in French DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 with French subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.

In additions, The sickly flowers by Georges Franju, Claude Chabrol, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Edith Scob, Robert Hossein (46'), Nothing but for his eyes with Edith Scob (17'), Eyes without a face by Olivier Père (30'), Eyes Without a Face by Bertrand Mandico (18'), film trailer. Indicative price: 35 euros.

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