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Claire Denis’ Trouble Every Day on Eureka UHD and Blu-ray in August

27 May 2025

Eureka Entertainment has announced the world premiere 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and UK Blu-ray debut of Trouble Every Day, Claire Denis’ groundbreaking masterpiece of erotic horror. Presented as part of the prestigious Masters of Cinema series from a brand-new restoration, available on 18 August 2025 in two strictly limited editions (single pressings which will not be reissued once sold out): a dual-format (UHD + Blu-ray) collector’s set (3,000 copies) featuring an exclusive hardbound slipcase, facsimile lobby cards and collector’s book, and a standard Blu-ray edition (1,000 copies).

The first excursion into genre cinema by the celebrated French auteur Claire Denis, who had made her name with her previous features Chocolat and Beau Travail, Trouble Every Day is an erotically charged exploration of our darkest human desires and a key film in the development of what later came to be known as the New French Extremity movement.

Dr Shane Brown (Vincent Gallo, Buffalo '66) and his new wife June (Tricia Vessey, On the Edge) are honeymooning in Paris, though Shane has other plans for their trip. He is hoping to track down his former medical colleague Léo Semenau (Alex Descas, Bastards) and discuss a past study into the human libido. But Léo doesn’t want to be found – he is living in obscurity to hide his own wife, Coré (Béatrice Dalle, Inside), who has developed an insatiable, cannibalistic lust as a result of Léo’s outlandish experiments. A lust that Shane is beginning to feel, too…

A dark and lyrical rumination on the pleasures of the flesh, Trouble Every Day is a remarkable work of extreme cinema that challenged critics and audiences upon its release before it came to be lauded as a modern classic. The Masters of Cinema series presents the film on 4K UHD for the first time anywhere in the world from a brand new restoration.

Trouble Every Day UHD/Blu=ray pack shot

Described by the New York Times as "“Erotic horror with enough gore to distress Dracula,” and Newsday as “a film that is profoundly disturbing, yet hauntingly unforgettable,” Trouble Every Day will be released as a Limited Edition Dual Format UHD/Blu-ray edition and a standard edition Blu-ray edition on 18 August 2025 from Eureka Entertainment as part of the Masters of Cinema series at the RRP of £41.99 for the UHD/Blu-ray and £19.99 for the Blu-ray.

4K UHD/BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION FEATURES:

  • Limited to 3000 copies
  • Limited edition hardbound slipcase featuring new art by Ash Weaver-Williams
  • Limited edition 60-page collector’s book featuring new writing on Trouble Every Day by Anna Bogutskaya, Amy C. Chambers and Laura Mee with an introduction by Peter Sloane, editor of ReFocus: The Films of Claire Denis
  • Limited edition set of facsimile lobby cards
  • 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation from a new 4K restoration, presented in Dolby Vision HDR (HDR 10 compatible)
  • 1080p HD presentation on Blu-ray
  • Original French soundtrack presented in DTS-HD MA 5.1 and LPCM 2.0
  • Optional English subtitles, newly revised for this release
  • New audio commentary with horror scholar Lindsay Hallam
  • Pleasures of the Flesh – new interview with New French Extremity expert Alice Haylett Bryan
  • I Could Eat You – new video essay by film writer and journalist Virginie Sélavy on Trouble Every Day as a vampire film
  • Trailer

All extras subject to change


BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION FEATURES:

  • Limited to 1000 copies
  • 1080p HD presentation on Blu-ray from a new 4K restoration
  • Original French soundtrack presented in DTS-HD MA 5.1 and LPCM 2.0
  • Optional English subtitles, newly revised for this release
  • New audio commentary with horror scholar Lindsay Hallam
  • Pleasures of the Flesh – new interview with New French Extremity expert Alice Haylett Bryan
  • I Could Eat You – new video essay by film writer and journalist Virginie Sélavy on Trouble Every Day as a vampire film
  • Trailer

All extras subject to change