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Claudine
CLAUDINE is a callgirl. One day, she finds her client dead in his bed after a night of lovemaking. A policeman played by Hervé P. Gustave conducting the investigation. There are excellent camera movement and sets and lights are baroque. There is a narration which has an opening 15 minutes without sex and details rare in this type of production are present as OVIDIE that turns a kind of passage that is unable to bend. In fact, to have advantages as surprising, the film was directed by Martin Cognito. He is a director of cinema tradionnel hiding under a hood not to be recognize! All is fine, except for an end too agreed.
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A young French woman named Claudine struggles to find her identity and place in the world amidst the complexities of modern relationships and societal expectations. The film follows her journey of self-discovery as she navigates love, family, and her own aspirations.
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