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|  SC rating: 9.5 Country: Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Japan Director: Lucile Hadzihalilovic Actors and Actresses: Zoé Auclair, Bérangère Haubruge Review: The line between cinematic art and exploitation has rarely seemed finer and nervier than in the French film "Innocence." A parable about the lost paradise of girlhood, specifically those prepubescent years before a girl surrenders to the inevitable bumps and fluids, the film marks the directing debut of Lucile Hadzihalilovic, whose seemingly plotless story centers on an all-girls boarding school in a thickly treed forest of the sort usually inhabited by hungry wolves and little wayfarers in symbolic red hoods. Ms. Hadzihalilovic based her screenplay on a relatively obscure text by the German-born playwright Frank Wedekind called "Mine-Haha, or the Corporeal Education of Young Girls." The fealty of Ms. Hadzihalilovic's translation of the Wedekind text notwithstanding, the dubious vision of utopia put forth in this film finds the girls engaged in an almost militaristic pursuit of physical perfection without commensurate attention paid to their intellect. — Manohla Dargis, The New York Times Controversial scenes: Zoé Auclair (7) seen topless when she arrives at boarding school. Most little girls (6-10) swimming topless in pond. Girls tickling each other. There is only one scene with full frontal nudity. It's in the latter half of the movie when one of the older girls (Bérangère Haubruge, 13) is sitting in a metal tub in the bathroom. She gets out, looking at her reflection in the mirror and as she stands you get a fleeting glance of her completely nude. The girls who have left the school are riding on a train. Meanwhile, back at the school a coffin-like box is opened, and a topless girl, apparently a new arrival, is in there.
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