Le Bouche-trou -1976- ^hot^
The (alternatively known by its provocative title La pénétrée ) stands as a fascinating, boundary-pushing artifact from a golden era of European adult cinema. Released on November 10, 1976 , in France, this production captures the unique historical intersection between the counterculture movement of the late 1960s and the absolute mainstreaming of sexual liberation in mid-1970s France.
By the mid-1970s, Annette Messager had established a practice of collecting, classifying, and transforming everyday objects and images. Works like Les Chaussettes (The Socks) and Mes Collections (My Collections) positioned her as a pseudo-ethnographer of the domestic uncanny. Le Bouche-trou , exhibited in 1976, consists of dozens of small, lumpy, brightly colored knitted forms—some resembling miniature cushions, others vaguely organic—each intended to be stuffed into holes, cracks, or crevices. Le Bouche-trou -1976-
There is no notable information on awards or nominations for this film. The (alternatively known by its provocative title La
Jean-Claude Roy (often credited as Patrick Aubin). Release Date: November 10, 1976 (France). Genre: Adult, Romance, Adventure. Certificate: X (France). Works like Les Chaussettes (The Socks) and Mes
The doctor becomes her "bouche-trou" — a stopgap, a placeholder. The film explores power, male guilt, female desire, and the impossibility of truly replacing another person.