The film is inspired by Brisseau's own legal troubles in 2002, where he was arrested following harassment charges involving women during auditions. Critical Reception
The narrative centers on , an impassive film director who decides to create an artistic thriller investigating female pleasure and the psychological impact of crossing boundaries. He holds a series of unconventional, private auditions and screen tests with young actresses. During these sessions, three struggling actresses—Charlotte, Julie, and Stéphanie—recount their deepest, forbidden fantasies and perform intimate, boundary-pushing acts. The film is inspired by Brisseau's own legal
The film follows François, a filmmaker who is intrigued by the nature of female pleasure and fantasies. He decides to conduct a series of auditions for his new film, asking women to share their deepest sexual secrets and act them out in front of the camera. As the project progresses, François becomes increasingly entangled in the lives of the women. Two spectral angels (or ghosts) appear to him, warning him that his actions—specifically his manipulation of reality and his voyeuristic exploitation of the women's intimacy—will lead to his downfall. The narrative serves as a meta-commentary on the director's own experiences and the ethical boundaries of cinema. As the project progresses
Then her own front door clicked locked by itself. During these sessions