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Best Way To Walk, The (1976)
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While working in a summer camp for boys, Marc (Patrick Dewaere), the athletic director, stumbles upon Philippe (Patrick Bouchitey), the drama instructor, dressed in women's clothing. This discovery triggers a cruel game of humiliation and assault, escalating with Philippe's fear of Marc exposing his secret and Marc's fear of his attractions to Philippe. As the summer draws to a close, their clashes become more extreme, leading to an explosive and vicious confrontation.
Nominated for five Cesar awards, Claude Miller's feature directorial debut is a daring and sensitive study of masculinity that heralds the arrival of one of France's most impressive filmmakers.
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