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With Anatomie de l'enfer, Catherine Breillat completed what she has called her 'decalogue', closing a cycle of ten films that are mostly about women's struggle to overcome shame at the sight of their own sexuality. Breillat has been a leading light among an ever-increasing number of French female directors who are using the medium of film to explore women's desires. Continuing in the tradition of fore-mothers Agnes Varda and Marguerite Duras, Breillat's films have an affinity with those of her contemporary cinematic sisters, including Claire Denis, Virginie Despentes, Daniele Dubroux, Jeanne Labrune and Brigitte Rouan. Two other women with whom Breillat's name is often linked are Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, directors of the film Baisemoi based on Despentes' 1994 novel. Breillat's heroines have come to the kind of revenge is the largely symbolic deaths of the men at the end of Romance and Une vraie jeune fille.

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