Laure Sainclair retired from the industry in 2002 and has since lived a private life in Brittany, reportedly working in real estate. She has never participated in "where are they now" retrospectives. Perhaps that is fitting. Her legacy does not need commentary—it needs preservation. And thanks to dedicated patchers, the very best of her work will remain pristine, playable, and powerful for decades to come. Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational and historical preservation purposes. Readers are responsible for complying with copyright laws in their jurisdiction. The technical methods described are for educational use in restoring lawfully owned media backups.
The film was shot in 16mm, but most digital transfers have terrible combing artifacts (from incorrect deinterlacing). Also, the last 4 minutes are missing from the 'Scene Selection' menu version. very best of laure sainclair patched
Widespread "blocking" in dark scenes due to low-bitrate encodes. Also, the climax (narrative, not just physical) was often truncated to fit on 700MB CD-ROMs. Laure Sainclair retired from the industry in 2002