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506 La Travestie

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LA TRAVESTIE
(Yves Boisset, 1988, 109 mins)
Release date: 20 July 2026
Limited Edition Blu-ray (UK and US premiere)


Pre-order the UK or US release.


A stark departure from his other works, Yves Boisset’s La Travestie is a tactically abrasive look at patriarchy and identity. Lawyer Nicole (Zabou Breitman, La Crise) is driven by frustration and male hypocrisy in both her personal and professional lives to leave her law firm and her hometown, and to reinvent herself as a man.

Arriving in Paris, Nicole makes friends, and soon those friends turn to lovers, and lovers turn to enemies. She suffocates in the identities she creates and lets rejection make a villain of her, until insecurities turn to tragedy and she has nowhere to turn.

Centring on female psychosexuality, without demonisation, the film presents challenging gender dynamics and trans imagery at a time when neither was common within mainstream cinema. It also utilises genre tropes to complex ends, never losing sight that it is, first and foremost, a character study with much to say about the plight of women in contemporary France in the late 1980s.


INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES

• 4K restoration from the original negative
• Original mono audio
Girls and Boys Come Out to Play (2026): video essay by film critic and historian Alexandra Heller-Nicholas exploring the film’s themes of gender and power
• Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
• Script gallery: complete dialogue and continuity script
• New and improved English translation subtitles
• Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Georgia Humphreys, excerpts from the film’s press kit, an overview of critical responses, and film credits
• UK premiere on Blu-ray
• Limited edition of 4,000 copies for the UK and US
• More to be announced
• All features subject to change

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BBFC cert: 18 TBC
REGION A+B
EAN: 5060697925456
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Re: 506 La Travestie

#2 Post by domino harvey »

Man, within a year there’s been like half a dozen Boisset films in English friendly editions despite no real name recognition in English territories. But Deville, that’s going too far... Interesting to see La Crise credited for Zabou (you’d think they’d pick Cuisine et Dependances or Le Premier Jour… for English audiences, as I don’t think that one ever had an English friendly home video release in US/UK), wonder if that one’s in the hopper

EDIT Looking up her filmography and the comedy from this year with a bald Laurent Lafitte looks incredible!
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knives
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Re: 506 La Travestie

#3 Post by knives »

And she’s even in a Deville film!
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Re: 506 La Travestie

#4 Post by Murdoch »

This sounds very intriguing. I haven't seen anything by Boisset before but I'm tempted to blind buy from the description. Anyone have any input on the film?
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