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Calvaire Limited Edition

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Release Date: 02/03/2026

Edition: Limited Edition
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Certificate: 18
Label: Arrow Video
Actors: Jackie Berroyer, Laurent Lucas, Brigitte Lahaie, Marc Lefebvre, Jean-Luc Couchard, Philippe Grand'Henry, Gigi Coursigni, Philippe Nahon, Jo Prestia
Director: Fabrice Du Welz
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 88 minutes
Audio Languages: French
Subtitle Languages: English

SOME PEOPLE WOULD KILL FOR COMPANY. In the early 21st century, as European art and horror films began to push the boundaries of extremity and endurance, Calvaire emerged as one of the standout entries. A shattering debut from Belgian director Fabrice Du Welz, Calvaire's ability to subvert genre and wrong-foot its audience marked the arrival of a major new talent. Travelling cabaret singer Marc Stevens (Laurent Lucas) finds himself stranded when his van breaks down in a remote mountain region in France, but is rescued by local innkeeper Mr. Bartel (Jackie Berroyer) who offers to help Marc fix his van and give him shelter for the night. But Bartel is fragile and unstable, and Marc reminds him of his long lost wife. Soon, Bartel is refusing to let Marc leave. With his van sabotaged and no means of calling for help, Marc's ordeal is about to begin. A terrifying, darkly comic tale that drew comparisons to Deliverance, Straw Dogs and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Calvaire is a gripping, utterly involving thriller that will put you through the wringer.

Special Features: Booklet, Bonus Footage, Commentary: Fabrice Du Welz; Fabrice Du Welz and Manu de Meulemeester (production designer); BJ and Harmony Colangelo (critics), Image Gallery, Interviews: Fabrice Du Welz (director), Making of Documentary, Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by John Pearson; Introduction by Fabrice Du Welz; 'The Feminine Mystique of Calvaire': Appreciation by Willow Catelyn Maclay (film scholar); Theatrical grade version; Casting tapes; Production bible; Short film by Fabrice Du Welz: 'A Wonderful Love', Storyboard Comparisons, Trailers