"a man and a woman (un homme et une femme)" from Warner
16-05-2003 14:09 | 1494 views | Dave Foster
Warner Home Video have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of a man and a woman (un homme et une femme) for July 14th 2003 with a retail price of £12.99. Presented in 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen with Mono 2.0 Audio and English subtitles you will also find the following bonus features on the disc...
Academy Award winner for both Best Foreign Language Film and Best Writing, Story and Screenplay, A Man and A Woman, achieved a rare feat in being one of only a select few foreign language films to be nominated for Best Director and Best Actress in a Leading Role. The film also won the Golden Palm at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival for French filmmaker Claude Lelouch and received two Golden Globes.
Critically acclaimed around the world, A Man and A Woman stars Anouk Aimée (BAFTA for Best Foreign Actress) as a widowed script girl and Jean-Louis Trintignant as a racer who lost his wife to suicide. The film is a study of moments between the time they meet and the point at which they begin to read each other intuitively.
A Man and A Woman engages by cutting against conventional expectations of romance and presents many different ways of tracking a relationship in progress in an engaging fashion. Flashbacks fill in details on the pair's recent histories, while documentary style glimpses of a man and a woman at work in their highly charged jobs become a driving force towards the developments in love.
- "37 years later with Claude Lelouch" All New Documentary
- "Un Home Et Une Femme" Vintage Documentary
- Trailers x 2
Academy Award winner for both Best Foreign Language Film and Best Writing, Story and Screenplay, A Man and A Woman, achieved a rare feat in being one of only a select few foreign language films to be nominated for Best Director and Best Actress in a Leading Role. The film also won the Golden Palm at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival for French filmmaker Claude Lelouch and received two Golden Globes.Critically acclaimed around the world, A Man and A Woman stars Anouk Aimée (BAFTA for Best Foreign Actress) as a widowed script girl and Jean-Louis Trintignant as a racer who lost his wife to suicide. The film is a study of moments between the time they meet and the point at which they begin to read each other intuitively.
A Man and A Woman engages by cutting against conventional expectations of romance and presents many different ways of tracking a relationship in progress in an engaging fashion. Flashbacks fill in details on the pair's recent histories, while documentary style glimpses of a man and a woman at work in their highly charged jobs become a driving force towards the developments in love.

