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Jean Epstein’s 1929 Finis Terrae on Masters of Cinema Blu-ray in August

8 July 2025

Eureka Entertainment has announced the release of Finis Terrae, visionary filmmaker Jean Epstein’s timeless 1929 masterpiece, presented on Blu-ray for the very first time in the UK and North America, sourced from an astounding 4K restoration. Part of the prestigious Masters of Cinema Series, Finis Terrae will be released in the UK and North America in August in a Limited edition of 2,000 copies exclusively featuring an O-card slipcase and collector’s booklet.

One of the most important filmmakers France has ever produced, Jean Epstein was a film theorist, critic and a leading figure in the French Impressionist movement. Perhaps best known today for directing the first adaptation of The Fall of the House of Usher (1928) from a screenplay co-written with Luis Buñuel, Epstein produced several masterpieces during the silent period, including Faithful Heart (Coeur fidèle, 1923), The Three-Sided Mirror (La glace à trois faces, 1927) and Finis Terrae, the story of a group of fishermen stranded off the cost of Brittany.

Four fisherman set out on a three month expedition to the islet Bannec. They intend to harvest seaweed, which will fetch high prices if burned and processed properly – but cabin fever soon sets in. After two of the men brawl over a broken bottle of wine, one of them cuts his thumb on a piece of glass, while the other comes to suspect that his knife has been stolen with malicious intent. As the situation escalates, conditions at sea make it impossible for the men to leave Bannec or for help from the mainland to reach them.

An atmospheric maritime tale and a forerunner to such films as Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse and Mark Jenkin’s Bait, Finis Terrae is one of Jean Epstein’s finest achievements and an aesthetic triumph, particularly in its early and deeply effective use of slow motion cinematography. The Masters of Cinema series is presenting Finis Terrae on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK and North America, sourced from an astounding 4K restoration by Gaumont Film Company.

Finis Terrae

Finis Terrae will be released on Blu-ray as a Limited Edition by Eureka as part of the Masters of Cinema series on 11 August 2025 in the UK at the RRP of of £22.99, and on 12 August 2025 in North America at the SRP of $39.95.

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES:

  • Limited Edition of 2,000 copies
  • Limited edition O-card slipcase featuring new artwork by John Dunn
  • Limited edition collector’s booklet featuring a new essay on Finis Terrae by Jean Epstein expert Christophe Wall-Romana and archival writing by the director
  • Finis Terrae presented in 1080p HD from a 4K restoration by Gaumont Film Company
  • Optional English subtitles
  • Impressions on Jean Epstein – new interview with film historian and critic Pamela Hutchinson on the life and work of the director
  • Stranded – new video essay on Finis Terrae
  • The Bottom of the Wave – an archival appreciation of Finis Terrae by Joel Daire

All extras subject to change.