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The film’s greatest strength, and simultaneously its most controversial aspect, is its treatment of intergenerational sexuality. The grandmother’s storyline, in particular, is groundbreaking. In a cinematic landscape that almost entirely erases the sexual desire of older women, the film dares to show a seventy-year-old woman engaging in passionate, joyful sex with a male peer. More provocatively, the 11-year-old Pierre’s curiosity about his body is handled with the same matter-of-fact gravity. In one infamous scene, the parents calmly discuss his burgeoning masturbation habits over dinner. For many critics, this crossed a line, blurring the boundary between educational openness and uncomfortable exposure. Yet, from the filmmakers’ perspective, this is precisely the point. The discomfort, they argue, is a symptom of the very sexual repression they seek to cure. By refusing to create a separate, sanitized category for “childhood” sexuality, they challenge the viewer to acknowledge that sexual development is a lifelong continuum, not a switch that flips on at eighteen.

It’s a well-intentioned but flawed experiment. If you’re interested in French cinema that challenges censorship and social norms, it may be worth a watch. But as a coherent narrative film, it’s disjointed, preachy, and more likely to elicit eye-rolls than enlightenment. Rating: 2.5/5 (or 5/10) from most arthouse critics. sexual chronicles of a french family 2012 french new

Critics were sharply divided.