The sole surviving copy was entrusted to Henri Langlois, co-founder of the Cinémathèque Française, in May 1967. It was sent for restoration to a laboratory in the South of France, where it dissappeared. This was a tragic loss, since the second of Storck and Labisse's surrealist works (The Death of Venus) has similarly vanished with the disintegration of the negative. Fortunately, recovered in the early 21st century, the film was released on DVD with some Belgian avant-garde filmmakers.