- High-definition digital master, approved by director Jacques Audiard, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
- New interview with Audiard
- Interviews with coscreenwriter Tonino Benacquista and composer Alexandre Desplat
- Press conference from the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival, featuring members of the cast and crew
- Deleted scenes featuring commentary by Audiard
- Rehearsal footage
- Trailer
- New English subtitle translation
- PLUS: An essay by film critic Jonathan Romney
New cover by Century

The Beat That My Heart Skipped (#1280)
A riveting character study in the guise of a gritty underworld thriller, Jacques Audiardās international breakthrough features an explosive performance from Romain Duris as a real-estate broker torn between the dirty dealings of his slumlord father (Niels Arestrup) and his recently rekindled love for classical piano. Can music offer salvation from a life of sin? Winner of eight CĆ©sar Awards, including Best Film, this bold reimagining of the New Hollywood cult classic Fingers showcases Audiardās gift for balancing breathtaking tension with galvanic human drama.
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A riveting character study in the guise of a gritty underworld thriller, Jacques Audiardās international breakthrough features an explosive performance from Romain Duris as a real-estate broker torn between the dirty dealings of his slumlord father (Niels Arestrup) and his recently rekindled love for classical piano. Can music offer salvation from a life of sin? Winner of eight CĆ©sar Awards, including Best Film, this bold reimagining of the New Hollywood cult classic Fingers showcases Audiardās gift for balancing breathtaking tension with galvanic human drama.
- High-definition digital master, approved by director Jacques Audiard, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
- New interview with Audiard
- Interviews with coscreenwriter Tonino Benacquista and composer Alexandre Desplat
- Press conference from the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival, featuring members of the cast and crew
- Deleted scenes featuring commentary by Audiard
- Rehearsal footage
- Trailer
- New English subtitle translation
- PLUS: An essay by film critic Jonathan Romney
New cover by Century












