
Bertaut
Powerful filmmaking, although the graphic sex scenes and passive protagonist won't be for everyone
Léo has no moral judgement: he is just there. That's his life. He doesn't even know what "get out of it" means; get out of what, to go where?
- Camille Vidal-Naquet; Sauvage Production Notes
Sauvage [trans. Wild, although a lot of reviewers are incorrectly calling it Savage] is the debut film of writer/director Camille Vidal-Naquet, a former professor of film studies, and takes as its subject the daily grind of a male prostitute. Depictions of prostitution in cinema have something of a chequered history; the best known are probably Luis Buñuel's Belle de Jour (1967), which is more interested in female sexual desire...