Allegedly based on the true story of Guillaume Gallienne the director/writer/star of the movie who was a real mommy’s boy. Born into a wealthy aristocratic family, Guillaume dotes on his mother who seems to do little beyond reading and smoking cigarettes looking very bored. stretched out elegantly dressed on chaise longues, and who insists on treating him as the daughter she never had. He has perfected all her mannerisms to a tee and sounds so much like her that he often gets mistaken for her when people hear his voice. His father is in total despair about him and so lavishes all his attention on his two older athletic sons who he globe trots with as they follow their very masculine pursuits whilst leaving Guillaume at home. Or worse still sending him off to a very rough looking town in Spain to learn flamenco dancing as befitting a girly boy.
There are some wonderfully funny passages thanks to Guillaume allowing us to observe him being humiliated so often. and taking all the abuse that is heaped on him in such good humor. This very unusual take on sexual identity does leave you grinning an awful lot.
Winner of 2 Awards at Cannes Film Festival, this crowd-pleaser of a movie also picked up 3 Cesars (French Oscars) and is available on DVD/VOD now and is set to hopefully wow francophile British audiences too.