, is the story of a group of exhibitionists, which explores the exhibitionist desire to be observed and the therefore-debatable voyeurism of the observer – a theme also borrowed from Genet. Nudity, spying and smoking abound, stylishly captured on 16mm film and set to a Bell and Howell projector soundtrack.
Now, some 38 years after its realisation, Schneider – who has since garnered much acclaim for his bold, scientific advances in photography and portraiture-making – has compiled a photobook made up of select stills from the film, which proves an equally compelling artwork in its own right.
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