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C'est jeune et ça sait tout !
When Charles Le Braque learns that his boss' 17 years old daughter is pregnant, he fears that his 16 years old nice Joel from France, who's spending her vacation with them in Canada, might fall into the same trap. So he and his wife decide to give her the lecture of plants and bees... but it turns out that she's already well informed, gives them a lecture about simultaneous orgasms. She inspires the sexually repressed couple to start experimenting with "modern" forms of sex.
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Plot Summary
This documentary film explores the lives and perspectives of children. It aims to showcase their world, their thoughts, and their understanding of life from their unique point of view. The film captures everyday moments and delves into the unfiltered opinions of the young subjects.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary from 1974, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain through widely available modern sources. However, films of this nature often received appreciation for their empathetic portrayal of childhood and societal commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a rare and insightful glimpse into the minds of children.
Appreciated for its authentic and unvarnished portrayal of youth.
A thought-provoking examination of childhood perspectives.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific documentary is not widely documented on Google platforms.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Michel Baudoin, was known for his work in educational and documentary filmmaking, often focusing on social themes.
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