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The movie trailer for Catherine Breillat's Romance (1999) advertises the film as 'choquant, provoquant, sexuel, pervers, troublant, lucide, sincere, sexuel, cruel, erotique, cru, excitant, agressif, tendre, libre, interdit'. This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book discusses Breillat's films in thematic groupings. It considers her three female coming-of-age films, Une vraie jeune fille, 36 fillette and A ma soeur!. The book describes Breillat's three movies about masculinity in crisis, Sale comme un ange, Parfait amour! and Breve traversee. It examines Tapage nocturne, Romance and Anatomie de l'enfer, the three films that Breillat has made about the sexual odysseys of adult women. It looks at Breillat's relation to and influence on other contemporary directors before turning to a discussion of her latest film, Une vieille maitresse.

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