Joan of Arc (1999) (4K+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) (Limited Collector's Edition) (FNAC Exclusive) [France]

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Release date: June 3, 2026
Purchase links: FNAC
Price: €119,99

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FNAC Exclusive Limited Collector's Box Set contains:
  • Limited edition SteelBook illustrated by Flore Maquin, featuring:
    • 4K Ultra HD of the film (HDR10)
    • Blu-ray of the film
    • Bonus Blu-ray
    • DVD of the film
  • the double vinyl of the film's original soundtrack
  • the making-of book "The Story of Joan of Arc" (232 pages)
  • Poster
 
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I don't remember this making a big splash (in the US, at least), and I've not heard anyone talk about it in the years since. Is there a cult following that's going to be excited about this set?
 
I don't remember this making a big splash (in the US, at least), and I've not heard anyone talk about it in the years since. Is there a cult following that's going to be excited about this set?

It's a great film.
I remember wanting to see it in the cinema (which I did) mainly due to being a major fan of The Big Blue & Leon.
I think it made a chunk of change back in a fair way, certainly off it's budget, at least here in the UK.
1999 was a pretty solid year for movies in the cinema here. Magnolia, Sixth Sense, Eyes Wide Shut, Any Given Sunday. Obviously monetary digits and financial remuneration are all relevant to production and marketing costs, but I remember 1999 being a year I personally went to the movies at least two or three times a month. Mirror that to 2026...I've not been once. In 2025 I went to the cinema twice.
 
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It's a great film.
I remember wanting to see it in the cinema (which I did) mainly due to being a major fan of The Big Blue & Leon.
I think it made a chunk of change back in a fair way, certainly off it's budget, at least here in the UK.
1999 was a pretty solid year for movies in the cinema here. Magnolia, Sixth Sense, Eyes Wide Shut, Any Given Sunday. Obviously monetary digits and financial remuneration are all relevant to production and marketing costs, but I remember 1999 being a year I personally went to the movies at least two or three times a month. Mirror that to 2026...I've not been once. In 2025 I went to the cinema twice.
We're definitely in the worst decade of cinema, I do wonder for how much longer things can continue like this.
 
Mirror that to 2026...I've not been once. In 2025 I went to the cinema twice.
We're definitely in the worst decade of cinema, I do wonder for how much longer things can continue like this.
Honestly, as I can I see the things going, we're NEVER going to see NEW GREAT movies again, nevertheless not in cinemas, if all is going to be like such if netfuklix or di$n€¥.
Luckily, us that still purchase physical media, especially the older GREAT movies, will still have what to re-watch.
Otherwise, just tons-of-videocrap (notice not using „film” nor „cinema”)
 
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Honestly, as I can I see the things going, we're NEVER going to see NEW GREAT movies again, nevertheless not in cinemas, if all is going to be like such if netfuklix or di$n€¥.
Luckily, us that still purchase physical media, especially the older GREAT movies, will still have what to re-watch.
Otherwise, just tons-of-videocrap (notice not using „film” nor „cinema”)
There's still going to be good films but I used to just take them for granted and now it's a surprise whenever I finally come across a new one, I suppose it's a miracle we get anything with the black holes that that are Netflix and Disney controlling the industry.

Didn't mean to be a downer, I was just reminded by the earlier comment about 1999, you can pick almost any year prior to 2016 and there's always a string of great films.
 
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