Léa (film)

She lives with her grandmother who once brought her up and who now relentlessly demands Léa's full attention, even at night time.

One night her grandmother, whose state of mind deteriorates increasingly faster, slips off and strolls around without heading for any particular destination.

Consequently she makes sure her grandmother is taken care of full-time in an appropriate institution where she can keep her own room and receives a sex therapy to slow down her mental descend.

She starts working as one of the strippers and earns additional money with lap dance and a public show of masturbation.

But I knew that Bruno Rolland was going to film well and that I wasn't facing a voyeur artist, so there was no worry on that side.