

Elles
This documentary series hosted by Sarahmée follows daring, determined women’s collectives all over the world as they shake things up to carve out brighter futures.
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Plot Summary
In 1999 Paris, a successful but unhappy journalist investigates the lives of several sex workers in a luxury hotel. As she delves deeper into their world, she finds herself increasingly drawn into their struggles and desires, blurring the lines between observer and participant. The film explores themes of female sexuality, societal judgment, and the search for connection.
Critical Reception
Elles received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising Juliette Binoche's performance and the film's bold exploration of its subject matter. However, some found the narrative to be uneven and the themes occasionally heavy-handed.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Binoche's compelling performance and the film's willingness to tackle complex themes of female sexuality.
- Some critics noted a lack of depth in character development and a predictable narrative arc.
- The film's aesthetic and atmosphere were frequently highlighted as strengths.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's mature themes and Juliette Binoche's acting, though some found the storyline a bit slow-paced or predictable. The film's exploration of societal taboos and intimate relationships resonated with many viewers.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Malgorzata Szumowska initially envisioned the film as a documentary before deciding to fictionalize the story with actors.
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