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The 1976 French film Calmos (also known as Femmes Fatales ), directed by the provocative Bertrand Blier , remains one of the most polarizing entries in European cinema. Released just two years after Blier’s breakout hit Les Valseuses ( Going Places ), the film pushed the director’s signature brand of transgressive satire into the realm of surreal fantasy. Plot Overview: The Ultimate Escape

The film is a surrealist satire that explores the "war of the sexes". I understand you're looking for a long article

The film is a surreal, outrageous satire of the "battle of the sexes". It is often remembered for its provocative, sometimes disturbing imagery and its commentary on the rise of feminism in 1970s France. Plot Summary

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The story follows two middle-aged men—Paul (a gynecologist) and Albert (a pimp)—who are physically and mentally exhausted by the sexual demands and presence of women. The New Yorker The Flight

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To understand Calmos , one must view it as a product of its era. Released in 1976, it emerged at a time of seismic social change in France—the height of the women's movement, the "Year of the Woman" in 1975, and the legalization of abortion.

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