Some Savate DVD's that were made and may still be available include:
World Championship Finals 2003; European Championships 2004; French Championship Elite Finals 2004; French Championship Elite Finals 2005; Savate Defence Basic Techniques, by Eric Quequet; Savate Defence Advanced Techniques, by Eric Quequet; French Boxing, my Championship Techniques, by Kamel Chouaref, and, Street Boxing, by Robert Paturel.
Saleem Assli has produced a set of 10 DVD's that are pretty good but........they do overlap a bit They have titles like "Basic punching" "Basic kicking", "Intermedite defensive technique", "Advanced kicking" so you could easily just pick the specific level or topic you are intersted in.
The French Federation website offers some professional quality DVD's and Video's of competitions, often the French National "Combat" finals.
I have a vast array of competitions on video - they were all shot live at events GBSF have entered, European and World "Assaut" Championships. The video's (not DVD yet!) feature GBSF team members bouts so every fight is, GBSF versus another country. Most will also feature the "Finals" and sometimes "La Canne" demonstrations etc. They are roughly edited and have some random commentary / crowd noise (often this is amusing, sometimes good advice, occasionaly critical or offensive.) I am happy to run off VHS copies if you supply me wth a blank tape.
i have (had) a training dvd with some french fella by the name of Kamel Chouaref. James has it at the moment, no doubt picking up some insane combinations.
heres' what it says on the case
Savate, My Champion Techniques by Kamel Chouaref - 9 times French Champion, 4 times European Champion, 2 times World Champion, 4 times French Cup Winner and 5 times selected for the Gold Katana. He has continued his career into kickboxing with 3 World Champion belts in less than a year, 91 fights, 3 defeats, 43 wins with a KO in French Boxing.
i have a copy of UFC 1, which obviously isn't a savate comp but features a savateur getting to the final and then losing. Not that there's any shame getting beaten by Royce Gracie though. He beasts a sumo wrestler (!) in the first bout, then a Canadian kickboxer in the second. As you can probably guess, it's pretty brutal.