For purists, Marc Dorcel releases physical media in Europe. The Blu-Ray of Prison includes extended cuts and interviews with the cast (including stars like Cléa Gaultier, Lola Reve, and Alberto Blanco).

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Q: Is there a sequel to Prison? A: As of 2025, no. However, Dorcel released Prison 2: The Island (2023), which is a spiritual successor set in a different confinement setting (a remote island), but it is a separate story.

Q: How long is the "full" uncut version? A: The Director's Cut runs 140 minutes. The standard release runs 90 minutes. Ensure you are watching the "Integrale" version.

Q: Is the film in English or French? A: The film features a dual audio track. The "Full" Blu-ray includes English dubbing as well as French with English subtitles.

Q: Why can't I find it on mainstream streaming services (Netflix)? A: Marc Dorcel is an adult studio. Prison is rated X-18 and is not available on standard platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video.

The Saint-Martin-de-Re Prison stands as a unique case study in the intersection of history, law, and media. Its transition from a site of incarceration to a venue for cinematic production—linked, albeit indirectly, to Marc Dorcel—illustrates the fluidity of cultural memory. While the prison’s association with Dorcel has generated confusion and controversy, it also underscores the enduring power of architecture to shape narratives. As the site continues to attract visitors and scholars alike, the Saint-Martin-de-Re Prison remains a testament to the layered histories and contested identities of places that straddle the line between reality and imagination.