Delicatessen (1991), directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro, StudioCanal remaster, encoded in 10 bit HEVC with AAC sound, including original French theatrical stereo, commentary track, and subtitles in nine languages.
IMDb : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101700/
Video encoded in two-pass 12.0 Mbps x265 10bit with the veryslow preset for archive quality image.
Note : While American horror cinema honestly got a little lost in the 90s, other places were just starting up new and interesting trends, and Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro's first film, a postapocalyptic black comedy about cannibalism and nosy neighbours, is an excellent example. Drenched in stylish, grungy art direction, shot in a distinctive brown-yellow-green color palette, and with over the top, pantomime-ish performances, it was something completely new when it came out, and it still holds up today.
In a future after an unspecified catastrophe has rendered the world a foggy, dreary mess, a butcher owns an apartment building with his shop in the ground floor. Occasionally, he murders someone to get fresh meat for his collection of unusual tenants. However, the arrival of a new janitor in the building who turns out to be a former circus clown, upsets the delicate balance when he tentatively starts a romance with the butcher's daughter, and a group of underground dwellers invading the building complicates things further.
This is a quite good remaster, perhaps with a little less grain than what's ideal, but the unusual colors and the high contrast really pop. Sound is good, the director's commentary track (in French with subtitles in various languages) is quite interesting, and all in all this is a good package for a very unique film.