Bien sous tous rapports
Bien sous tous rapports

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Bien sous tous rapports

1996
Movie
12 min
French

Sarah, 24, brings her boyfriend Olivier, 30, home to meet her very bourgeois family who are staunch supporters of deportment, education and good manners. Alone in the bedroom, waiting for lunch to be served, Sarah performs fellatio on Olivier. They are interrupted by Sarah's parents and two brothers who have been watching the act through a two-way mirror and consider it poorly carried out.

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Director: Thierry MalletGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the creation and reception of the first issue of the magazine "Bien sous tous rapports." It delves into the collaborative process, the challenges faced by the editorial team, and the initial public reaction to their work. The film offers a behind-the-scenes look at the birth of a publication.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focused on a specific publication's early days, "Bien sous tous rapports" did not receive widespread critical reviews in the traditional sense. Its impact is primarily within the niche of media studies or as a historical document of French magazine publishing. It's appreciated for its direct insight into the creative and logistical efforts behind launching a publication.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides an inside look at magazine production.

  • A valuable historical document for those interested in publishing.

  • Offers a candid perspective on creative challenges.

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Fun Fact

The magazine "Bien sous tous rapports" was known for its avant-garde approach to content and design, often pushing boundaries in French media at the time of its inception.

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