Maltese Cross Betty Blue on DVD this Tuesday

One of my all-time favorite French movies is being released on DVD in the U.S. on Tuesday. Not only are they releasing the film, but it is the famed director’s cut, which is three hours long. Betty Blue is the story of Zorg and Betty. Zorg is a mechanic and would-be writer and Betty his girlfriend. It’s a great film. I’m anxious to see the film again. A local video shop has it on VHS, but who has VCRs anymore? Not I, he says. The last time I wrote about the film here was on 22 April 2003. Here’s the entry. There are a lot of great French films, and this is one of my favorites. Here also is 37°2 le matin, which is the French title of the film, at imdb.com.

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