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Le Bouche-trou -1976- [exclusive] Jun 2026

Upon its release, "Le Bouche-trou" received a mixed reception. Critics of the era were often divided between those who saw it as a poignant social commentary and those who dismissed it as part of the "exploitation" wave hitting French theaters.

The film's most radical twist occurs when, during her search, Joëlle discovers François having an affair—not with another woman, but with a man. Far from being jealous, this revelation piques her curiosity. She does not reject the idea but proposes a new arrangement: a ménage-à-trois, reuniting the couple.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Le bouche-trou (1976) - IMDb

The film follows the life of a young man, played by Claude Laydu, who works as a filling station attendant. His mundane life takes a dramatic turn when he becomes involved with a group of eccentric characters, including a beautiful and free-spirited woman. As he navigates his relationships with these characters, he must confront his own desires, aspirations, and sense of identity.

The narrative centers on and François , a passionate young couple living in France. François is a highly sought-after photojournalist and cameraman whose work frequently takes priority over his personal life. When duty calls, he abruptly leaves on international assignments, leaving Joëlle behind to manage her loneliness. Feeling objectified and marginalized—literally reduced to a "bouche-trou" (a stopgap or placeholder) in François's hectic schedule—Joëlle decides to reclaim her autonomy.

The film is also available on DVD and Blu-ray through online retailers, such as Amazon or specialty film stores.

Upon its release, "Le Bouche-trou" received a mixed reception. Critics of the era were often divided between those who saw it as a poignant social commentary and those who dismissed it as part of the "exploitation" wave hitting French theaters.

The film's most radical twist occurs when, during her search, Joëlle discovers François having an affair—not with another woman, but with a man. Far from being jealous, this revelation piques her curiosity. She does not reject the idea but proposes a new arrangement: a ménage-à-trois, reuniting the couple. Le Bouche-trou -1976-

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Le bouche-trou (1976) - IMDb Upon its release, "Le Bouche-trou" received a mixed

The film follows the life of a young man, played by Claude Laydu, who works as a filling station attendant. His mundane life takes a dramatic turn when he becomes involved with a group of eccentric characters, including a beautiful and free-spirited woman. As he navigates his relationships with these characters, he must confront his own desires, aspirations, and sense of identity. Far from being jealous, this revelation piques her curiosity

The narrative centers on and François , a passionate young couple living in France. François is a highly sought-after photojournalist and cameraman whose work frequently takes priority over his personal life. When duty calls, he abruptly leaves on international assignments, leaving Joëlle behind to manage her loneliness. Feeling objectified and marginalized—literally reduced to a "bouche-trou" (a stopgap or placeholder) in François's hectic schedule—Joëlle decides to reclaim her autonomy.

The film is also available on DVD and Blu-ray through online retailers, such as Amazon or specialty film stores.

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