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In the mid-1970s, French cinema was no stranger to provocation. But even by the standards of That Obscure Object of Desire or The Story of O, Bertrand Blier’s Calmos (released in English as Calmos or Cool, Calm and Collected) remains a uniquely unhinged artifact: a bitter, satirical, and deeply misanthropic comedy about the battle of the sexes, told from the exhausted perspective of a man who simply wants to stop wanting. Calmos.1976.DVDRip.XviD.avi
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The tranquility is short-lived. The women of France, led by their abandoned wives, eventually track them down. What started as a domestic dispute escalates into a literal war: The Amazon Army Film Overview Director: Bertrand Blier The tranquility is
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