Textiles

2004
4.7| 1h32m| en| More Info
Released: 10 October 2004 Released
Producted By: Les Films en Hiver
Country: France
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Sophie and Olivier are a couple leading a straightforward life. They’re bakers in Paris and their lives are regulated by the constraints of their job. Sophie gets the feeling that her husband is no longer really interested in her. They then read a personal ad pinned to their bakery’s notice board and get in touch with Paul and Colette, a rather strange couple who want to sell their holiday home. They buy the house – without even taking a look at it first – little knowing that it’s located in a nudist colony.

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SoTrumpBelieve Must See Movie...
Marketic It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
HeadlinesExotic Boring
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
aci-4 I like this movie, it has all sorts of stuff in it, a nice dose of humor, and pretty good acting ,i would say not like acting acting but more on the realistic side of acting, and thats always nice to see ,makes it look more real. I aint no nudie so i wouldnt know really but was so funny to me when the lady was meeting one of the owners of the appartment, and when she asked if its a good place to raise kids, that dude said its a great place lol yet its a swinger community ,wonder what was the message of that.
nick_greek11 I have seen the movie a few years ago and I liked it. The context is naturalism and nudism but the film is not about this and I am surprised the few commentators haven't got it. It is a social movie about conformity and liberation, love and tension, desire and choices, gender, generations, social differentiation etc. Actually, I reflected more on these themes through this movie rather than through other more "serious" movies.A last note, Muhart Magali, is a very beautiful and sexy lady that as a drama face stands apart. She has the potential for more character movies, unfortunately her career did not pick up so far in Paris or London. I just hope she keeps on even in B-movies for a while till she gets her break. She has the potential...Overall, I rate the movie as a 7...far better than many 7s of IMDb....but of course I am not a US prude who thinks that the movie is about nudism "oh my god"... so this may be an implicit explanation of the low rankings so far...
angryzenbuddhist I saw a promo for Les Textiles on Italian television in 2004. I was intrigued, since I was planning a trip to Cap d'Agde a few weeks later.I didn't see the film while I was in Europe, but have just now watched it on DVD.It's really not a bad movie. It is an interesting look at a nudist community. The setting did actually remind me a lot of Cap d'Agde, except that the people at Cap d'Agde are very tolerant of people who choose to remain clothed. I went grocery shopping naked and clothed and didn't have problems either way. There are some weakness in the story, but nothing that ruined the movie for me. The vague ending, though, did hurt the film.This is a good movie for anyone interested in naturism, especially naturist communities, but probably not for someone who's just looking for a good story.
stefano One of the worst films I've seen this year. It's neither amusing nor dramatic. There is a terrible story, lack of pathos, and holes of script too: why did Sophie want to go away from the isle and then didn't do?And the ending? It's very anomalous that Olivier has adapted himself so quickly to new situation. And what happen underwater in the final scene? There are many confuses passages. Or perhaps I did not pay attention. In recent years I've seen many interesting French films (comedies, action movies), but this fails. There is only a good thing: Barbara Schulz. She's very pretty!