Fatal Femmes Blu-ray (Limited Edition Slipcover)
From the neon underworld of early '80s Paris come two stylish, atmospheric crime stories: Juliet Berto and Jean-Henri Roger’s Neige (Snow, 1981) starring Berto and Christine Pascal’s La Garce (The Bitch, 1984) starring Isabelle Huppert.
Please note that we do not ship out partial orders. An order will ship only when all items in that order are in stock.
Limited edition items are limited to 1 copy per customer. Orders that exceed these limits will be adjusted accordingly.
All sales are final and we do not offer returns or exchanges unless items were damaged during shipping.
From the neon underworld of early '80s Paris come two stylish, atmospheric crime stories: Juliet Berto and Jean-Henri Roger’s Neige (Snow, 1981) starring Berto and Christine Pascal’s La Garce (The Bitch, 1984) starring Isabelle Huppert.
Please note that we do not ship out partial orders. An order will ship only when all items in that order are in stock.
Limited edition items are limited to 1 copy per customer. Orders that exceed these limits will be adjusted accordingly.
All sales are final and we do not offer returns or exchanges unless items were damaged during shipping.
From the neon underworld of early '80s Paris come two stylish, atmospheric crime stories: Juliet Berto and Jean-Henri Roger’s Neige (Snow, 1981) starring Berto and Christine Pascal’s La Garce (The Bitch, 1984) starring Isabelle Huppert.
Please note that we do not ship out partial orders. An order will ship only when all items in that order are in stock.
Limited edition items are limited to 1 copy per customer. Orders that exceed these limits will be adjusted accordingly.
All sales are final and we do not offer returns or exchanges unless items were damaged during shipping.
Special Features
Limited edition slipcover with exclusive, newly commissioned front and back artwork
Reversible sleeve featuring legacy and newly commissioned artwork
Trailers
Image galleries
Newly recorded audio commentaries by Samm Deighan
Booklet with new essays by Jessica Felrice, Steve Macfarlane and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas