
Baise-moi (2000)
Année de sortie : 2000
Pays : France
Titre alternatif : Fuck Me, Целувай ме, Baise moi - Fick mich!, Blodsøstre, Fóllame, Pane mua, Gamise me, Legyél velem!, Ríddu mér, Baise-moi - Scopami, Viólame, Knull meg, Viólame, Gwalt, Kresni me, Трахни меня, Rape Me
Réalisateur : Coralie Trinh Thi, Virginie Despentes
Scénariste : Coralie Trinh Thi, Virginie Despentes
Production & Genre
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Sociétés : Canal+, Pan Européenne Productions, Toute Premiere Fois
Genre : Drama, Erotic Thriller, Female Buddy Film, Film Based On Literature, Pornographic Film, Rape And Revenge Film, Thriller
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : depravity, feminism, murder, new french extremism, nihilism, rape, revenge, sadism, woman director, women's sexual identity
Synopsis
Baise-moi follows Manu and Nadine, two women who have been pushed to their limits by society. After Manu is raped and Nadine witnesses her friend's murder, they embark on a journey of sex and violence. They meet randomly along the way and decide to travel together, seeking revenge against men and rebellion against societal norms that have excluded them. Their crimes become increasingly brutal as they negate social codes and embrace nihilistic violence.
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Résumé
Baise-moi is a controversial French film from 2000 directed by Coralie Trinh Thi and Virginie Despentes, who also co-wrote the screenplay based on Despentes' novel of the same name. The movie is notable for its explicit depictions of sex and violence, which have sparked controversy and debate. It explores themes of female empowerment, rage against societal norms, and the consequences of societal exclusion. Baise-moi is considered part of the 'New French Extremity' movement, known for its challenging content and exploration of taboo subjects.
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