I generally order French stuff from
Alapage - they have a more extensive selection and usually better prices. I also think you should add notes on distributor, region status and whether it's PAL or NTSC (most French DVDs are obviously PAL, but NTSC ones aren't unknown)
Anyway, recent discs I've sampled include:
Shadows of our Forgotten Ancestors (Sergei Paradjanov, 1964)
French-language title:
Les Chevaux du feu
Distributor: Films sans frontières, region 0 PAL
English subtitles/dialogue: Ukrainian dialogue, English and French subtitles
Reason for recommendation: only decent version available (a Russian disc reputedly has Russian voiceover and no subtitles)
Further notes: Excellent transfer of what's claimed to be a restored print. The colours perhaps aren't quite as vibrant as intended, but it's far better than the sorry excuse for a print still in distribution in Britain. Non-anamorphic 4:3, but that's the OAR. Extras are text-based, and exclusively in French.
Links: no online reviews, but I enthuse about the disc in the Feb 2007
Sight & Sound, rating it the second-best Paradjanov DVD after Ruscico's
Ashik Kerib
Removable subtitles: Yes
The Colour of Pomegranates (Sergei Paradjanov, 1969)
French-language title:
Sayat Nova
Distributor: Films sans frontières, region 0 PAL
English subtitles/dialogue: Armenian dialogue, English and French subtitles
Reason for recommendation: best all-round DVD of the film, though picture is inferior to Japanese Columbia disc (but that's the cut Soviet version and has no English subtitles) and extras inferior to the Kino (whose visual presentation is appalling).
Further notes: This is a decent transfer of less than wonderful source materials - the picture is contrastier than the Japanese disc, and the sound often noticeably distorted, and cuts out completely for a few seconds towards the end, which the Kino doesn't. However, on balance I'd rather have that than the Kino's massively windowboxed picture with compulsory (and truly hideous) yellow subtitles. Extras are text-based and in French.
Links: no online reviews, but I repeat my assessment that it's currently the best
Pomegranates disc in the Feb 2007
Sight & Sound, though acknowledge that a definitive disc has yet to appear.
Removable subtitles: Yes
Lulu (Walerian Borowczyk, 1980)
French-language title:
Lulu
English subtitles/dialogue: French dialogue only
Reason for recommendation: currently the only realistic way of seeing this extremely rare Borowczyk feature (never distributed in an English-speaking country as far as I'm aware).
Further notes: coming soon (as soon as I can find the DVD), but this is strictly no-frills - I seem to recall a non-anamorphic 4:3 picture and no extras. And it's a very minor work indeed: strictly for completists only, and not a patch on the deliriously demented
Docteur Jekyll et les femmes, which he made the following year with many of the same people.
Links: no online reviews.
Removable subtitles: No subtitles whatsoever
The same order included Raoul Servais complete shorts, Henri Xhonneux and Roland Topor's
Marquis and, ahem,
The Good Old Naughty Days, none of which I've watched properly yet - though I can confirm that the last disc includes English subtitles on the extras as well.