Gregoire (2017) is a French drama film directed by Xavier Giannoli and starring Olivier Gourmet as the titular character. The film follows Gregoire, a middle-aged man who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. Gregoire is married to a woman, but he is increasingly drawn to men.
The film is filled with sexual moments that explore Gregoire's inner struggle. One of the most powerful scenes takes place in a gay bar. Gregoire is surrounded by men, and he is both attracted and repulsed by them. He is drawn to the freedom and acceptance of the bar, but he is also scared of the consequences of his actions.
Another powerful scene takes place in a hotel room. Gregoire is alone with a man he has just met, and he is both excited and scared. He is drawn to the man, but he is also scared of the consequences of his actions. The scene is filled with tension and uncertainty as Gregoire struggles to come to terms with his sexuality.
The film also explores Gregoire's relationship with his wife. Gregoire is still deeply in love with his wife, but he is also drawn to men. This creates a complex dynamic between the two of them, and it is clear that Gregoire is struggling to reconcile his feelings for his wife and his feelings for men.
Gregoire (2017) is a powerful exploration of sexuality and identity. The film is filled with sexual moments that explore Gregoire's inner struggle, and it is a powerful reminder of the complexity of human sexuality.
No female nudity show in the movie. A man masturbating inside a car, his penis briefly visible; he comes on a woman's bared stomach. A woman seen taking a shower, her upper breast briefly visible. A man and woman having sex inside a toilet stall, no nudity show. A man and woman make out in one scene, man reaching between woman's legs. Women seen in bikinis, panties and bra on a few occasions.