Released in 2000, (literally "Fuck Me") remains one of the most polarizing entries in the New French Extremity movement. Directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, the film is a brutal, lo-fi "rape-revenge" road movie that intentionally blurs the line between art-house cinema and hardcore pornography . The Plot: A Descent into Nihilism
: It was shot on digital video with a handheld, "cinema vérité" style , giving it a raw, unpolished feel that emphasizes its "gutter-muck" realism. Baise-moi (2000)
: Due to its "very high-impact violence and sexual content," the film was banned in several countries , including Singapore and Malaysia, and faced significant legal battles in Australia and the UK. Released in 2000, (literally "Fuck Me") remains one
: Decades later, it is still cited as a benchmark for extreme cinema , forcing audiences to confront the uncomfortable intersection of intimacy and brutality. : Due to its "very high-impact violence and