
Kino Lorber Studio Classics is bringing Jean-Luc Godard’s influential classic “Alphaville” to home video in an exciting new 4K Ultra HD edition. It features an HDR/ Dolby Vision master by StudioCanal – from a 4K scan of the original camera negative. Mixing heady science-fiction with classic noir, “Alphaville” is considered a signature film of the French New Wave. It’s story is set within a futuristic and technocratic dystopia and stars the timeless Eddie Constantine and longtime Godard muse Anna Karina. This is a must-have for fans and collectors.
This 4K Ultra HD edition of “Alphaville” also includes the film on Blu-ray and will be available to purchase on August 27th. See below for a full synopsis and release information including special features.
About the Film:
Year: 1965
Runtime: 99 Minutes
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Screenwriter: Jean-Luc Godard
Cast: Eddie Constantine, Anna Karina, Akim Tamiroff, Christ Lang, Valérie Boisgel, Jean-Louis Comolli, Michel Delahaye, Jean-André Fieschi, Jean-Pierre Léaud, László Szabó, Howard Vernon
Rating: NR
American secret agent Lemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine, “Attack of the Robots”) is sent to the distant space city of Alphaville where he must find a missing person and kill the inventor of fascist computer Alpha 60. Anna Karina (“The Nun”) and Akim Tamiroff (“Touch of Evil”) co-star in this cockeyed fusion of science-fiction with pulp characters and surrealist poetry. Godard’s irreverent journey to the mysterious Alphaville remains one of the least conventional films of all time. Beautifully shot in glorious black-and-white by Raoul Coutard (“Jules and Jim”, “First Name: Carmen”).
Special Features:
Bonus Content for “Alphaville” includes:
- 2023 HDR/Dolby Vision Master by StudioCanal – From 4K Scan of the Original Camera Negative
- Audio Commentary by Novelist and Critic Tim Lucas
- Anna Karina Interview (4:31)
- Colin McCabe Introduction (5:26)
- Includes Both Original French and English Audio with Optional English Subtitles
- Theatrical Trailer





Oh, I totally want this. It’s not my favorite Godard film but certainly essential.
I feel the same way. I’m really glad it’s in my collection despite it not being my favorite Godard. Really good edition.