U do granddaughter of central France, placed in an orphanage with his sister, who waits in vain every Sunday for her father to come for. A café singer weak voice, who faces an audience of drunken soldiers. A young seamstress for repair hems in the back room of a provincial tailor. An apprentice courtesan thin-bodied, who finds refuge with her protector Etienne Balsan, among the loose and partygoers. A lover who knows she will be "someone's wife", not even for Boy Capel, the man who nonetheless loves her. A rebel that the conventions of the time stifled by and who dresses in the shirts of her lovers. This is the story of Coco Chanel, who embodied the modern woman before inventing.
Available for a few days at Warner, Anne Fontaine's film offers an audio track encoded in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 24 bit, 48 kHz. Again, domestic production has widths of the editor, after Welcome by Philippe Lioret, whose edition Blu-Ray also offered an audio track in DTS-HD Master Audio. A process we can only congratulate, especially the clarity is required, not to mention the spatial sharpness, far disappointing renderings of Dolby TrueHD on the publisher's other titles, even recent ones ....
The supplements include:
- Audio commentary by Anne Fontaine, producer and editor of the film
- "Following the thread of Coco avant Chanel" Making of
- "Coco Before Chanel: the encounter"
- Booklet on the wire
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