unfortunately, things have changed, and there is a big risk that the subtitles will be forced- or even worse ingrained; which means unremovable with a software. Like it is the case for the Bresson blu-ray "Mouchette"....
I live in France and the last Truffaut releases have been butchered (Le Dernier Métro for instance...)
Moreover, if A.E has to put forced subtitles on his blu-ray, it doesn't imply that they will quickly be released in France.
I bought Criterion "Le Dernier Métro" day 1.
I'm mindblowed with the edition of "Jules et Jim".
That's about 2 or 3 years now that I saw several news about the "Soft Skin" being restored (still in theatres in the US ?) and I really [-o< [-o< that Framboise Dorléac will come as an hôtesse de l'air et tout le tra-lala on Criterion in blu-ray.
(but I'm still crazy to buy a forced-subtitled A.E blu-ray if Criterion didn't release this)
I still really hope that it will come at Criterion (it is still available through hulu channel ?)
then there's Claude Jade
judging the Truffaut titles announced at Artificial Eye, I didn't see Criterion releasing a big box set like they did for Jacques Demy.
The Soft Skin as more its place for a single release, and the Doinel box set is already a "theme box".