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''Elles'' is a 2011
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film co-written and directed by Polish director Małgośka Szumowska. It shows an episode in the life of Anne (
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), a journalist in Paris for French ''
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'' who is writing an article about female student prostitution. Although the young women are not keen on publicity, she persuades two students to talk to her: the provocative Alicja ( Joanna Kulig), an ambitious economics student who left Poland to further her education; and the subtle Charlotte ( Anaïs Demoustier), enrolled in a Parisian '' classe préparatoire'', determined to leave her modest provincial background behind. Where Anne is expecting misery and distress, she discovers freedom, pride, and empowerment. As Anne's professional curiosity in the two women becomes a matter of personal interest, she starts to rediscover her own sexuality. ''Elles'' premiered at the
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and was released theatrically in France on 1 February 2012.


Plot

During the course of one day. Anne (
Juliette Binoche Juliette Binoche (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress. She has appeared in more than 60 films, particularly in French and English, and has been the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Juliette Binoche, numerous accolades, ...
) is trying to meet the deadline for her article about prostitution, while shopping and preparing dinner for her husband's boss and his wife. She is also worried about her two sons, the eldest of whom has been skipping classes while the younger appears to be starting to be hooked on video games. This narrative is interrupted by the flashbacks to conversations Anne has had with two students, scenes from their lives, and the effect that their work in the sex industry is having on them and those close to them. Anne interviews Alicja ( Joanna Kulig), who, arriving from Poland to study in France, not only lost her suitcase but found the student advisors to be less than helpful in her hour of need. Another student came to her rescue, but admitted that his generosity was partly courtship. By the time we see her being interviewed by Anne, Alicja has earned enough to have a very nice apartment along with designer clothes and handbags. She is much more hedonistic than Charlotte and proceeds to get Anne drunk during the course of the interview in her apartment. When asked who her clients are, Alicja simply replies that they are bored husbands. For Alicja, being alone in a foreign country has led her to seemingly much more freedom than she enjoyed at home, but when asked if she wanted to stop, she admits that there is an element of addiction in the way she earns her money. Charlotte ( Anaïs Demoustier) is quite a different person, who seems very relaxed about the sex she has with her clients. She tried doing part-time work but found that her studies suffered, so she turned to prostitution. But she still does the occasional shift as she needs to be able to explain to her family and boyfriend where her money comes from. These sexual encounters inevitably lead to conflict in her relationship with her boyfriend, who at one point demands to know if she is seeing someone else. Her friendly, girl-next-door nature leads her clients to confide in her about their lives – their jobs, their wives – which has surprised Charlotte as she had imagined the work would have been non-stop sex. How the students' lives turn out is left to the viewer to judge, with the end of the film focusing more on Anne's life and the effect these encounters with the two students have had on her and her relationship with her husband.


Cast


Production

Director Małgośka Szumowska revealed that Joanna Kulig was uncomfortable when filming the scene that depicts a client urinating on her nude body. She added that during the filming of the scene, the actress requested classical music be played in the background, and for not all the crew to be present on the set. Anaïs Demoustier said the scene with the sadistic client was very difficult to film because director wanted to improvise.


MPAA rating

The film was originally rated NC-17 by the
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(MPAA) in the United States as a result of explicit sexual content, but this rating was later surrendered, leaving the film unrated.


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* {{Małgorzata Szumowska 2011 films 2011 drama films 2011 independent films 2011 multilingual films 2010s erotic drama films 2010s French-language films 2010s Polish-language films Films about prostitution in Paris Films directed by Małgorzata Szumowska Films set in Paris Films shot in Cologne Films shot in Paris French erotic drama films French independent films French multilingual films German erotic drama films German independent films German multilingual films Polish erotic drama films Polish independent films Polish multilingual films 2010s French films 2010s German films Films scored by Paweł Mykietyn