Dirty Like An Angel -catherine Breillat- 1991-

If you're a fan of feminist cinema, French New Wave, or simply great storytelling, then "Dirty Like an Angel" is a must-see. However, due to its mature themes and content, it's not suitable for all audiences.

The film is characterized by a naturalistic, almost claustrophobic atmosphere, capturing the gritty underside of Parisian life, a common theme in the director's work. Dirty Like an Angel -Catherine Breillat- 1991-

There are no car chases, no swooning romantic montages, no picturesque French countryside. The camera is often static, framing the actors in medium shot or close-up as if they are specimens under glass. This is not documentary realism; it is philosophical realism. The space is not a lived-in world but a cage. It is the cage of the law, the cage of the male gaze, the cage of language. If you're a fan of feminist cinema, French