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French women have finally woken up! This is indeed good news. Up until now, it was always someone of a different nationality usually me who had to complain about the sexist attitudes in this country. Because French women had a tendency to keep quiet over such matters. I was too busy going to high school, working part-time at Woolco, and having fun like any normal, balanced year old. Recreational marijuana-smoking was about as far as I went, not recreational prostitution. Tragically, men, women and children the world over must resort to prostitution in order to survive.
Had Ozon taken the subject matter seriously, he could have done a different kind of film that addresses the reality of prostitution: at least it would be credible.
Two events brusquely jolted the French out of their reverie vis-a-vis their archaic attitudes towards women: the arrest of Dominique Strauss-Kahn in New York in May and the arrival onto French soil of the feminist Ukrainian group, FEMEN , at about the same time see my March 7 post re these brave topless warriors. What were they looking at?
Surreal images played over and over for all the world to see of their well-known countryman and respected economist β who was not only the head of the IMF in Washington, but candidate to be the next president of France! This was reality TV at its most horrific. It was, as the French press called it, an electroshock. Flash-forward two years: it took half a year for the French to come out of denial. During that time we had to endure endless TV talk shows what, again?
And then, after denial comes derision. No-one knows the release date of this film, but when and if it finally comes out, you can be sure that movie theatres will be packed in France. For decades we later learned DSK had been groping and harassing women. The wake-up call that France sorely needed to shake itself out of its dusty, last-century torpor were those TV images of DSK in handcuffs played over and over with the eyes of the outside world looking on: judging and criticizing unacceptable French behaviour that had carried on, unchallenged, for centuries; unchallenged by both men and women.