
Noce blanche (1989) is a French film directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. It tells the story of a young man, François, who is struggling to find his place in the world. The film is known for its explicit sexual content and its exploration of the human psyche.
The film opens with François in a nightclub, where he meets a mysterious woman, Nathalie. The two quickly become involved in a passionate affair, and François begins to explore his own sexuality. The film follows François as he discovers his own desires and learns to accept them.
The film is filled with sexual moments, from the passionate love scenes between François and Nathalie to the more explicit scenes of François exploring his own sexuality. The film also features a number of dream sequences, which explore François’s fantasies and desires. These sequences are often quite explicit and are sure to shock viewers.
Noce blanche is a powerful exploration of sexuality and the human psyche. The film is filled with explicit sexual moments, but it also has a deeper message about accepting one’s own desires and exploring them in a safe and healthy way. The film is sure to shock viewers, but it is also sure to leave them with something to think about.
The plot revolves around a married high school teacher's affair with his 17-year-old student Mathilde (16 y.o. Vanessa Paradis). Concern is expressed that due to the teacher-student relationship she's under the age of consent, (18 in this circumstance rather than the usual 15).
Sex is stated to be ongoing. Events aren't shown but are implied: In several scenes people partly undress themself or others and then lie down together, or are shown afterwards in bed. Breasts and upper thigh/side of butt are seen for several seconds. One cut ends abruptly as Mathilde reaches inside her panties.
There's no male nudity. Views of kissing and touching hands are short.
We see brief views of breasts and butt during non-sexual activity.
There's some dialog about sex. Mathilde and her teacher talk about it mostly without vulgarity, also, a woman is said to have had many lovers. The verb "screw" is used.
Mathilde says she became a prostitute at age 11 to pay for her drug habit but stopped later.
At one point Mathilde says she's living with another student, implicitly as lovers.
Another student discovers Mathilde and her teacher having sex (not seen) and a crowd gathers to watch through windows.