
We Are All Naked(1966)
We Are All Naked is a French film that follows a destitute family struggling to survive in a dilapidated coastal shack in Northern France. The father is a volatile alcoholic, the mother pursues casual encounters with strangers on the beach, their son lives with intellectual disabilities, and their young daughter exhibits troubling behavioral patterns. The film presents an unflinching portrait of poverty and dysfunction, capturing the raw desperation and moral decay of a household pushed to its limits. Shot in gritty realism, We Are All Naked examines how economic hardship corrodes family bonds and individual dignity, offering a stark critique of social abandonment and the cycles of deprivation that trap vulnerable people in cycles of self-destruction.
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