Voltaire, Mixed is a film set in 1960s France in an all-boys high school where girls are admitted for the first time. The film's title, "Mixte," refers to gender mix, and also hints at the many relationships and emotional entanglements involved in the show.
The film starts with the arrival of girls in this boys' high school, and explores the impact of gender and traditional concepts in society at that time on interpersonal relationships. In the 1960s, French society was undergoing a period of social change, and sexual liberation and self-acceptance became hot topics. Set against the backdrop of this era, the film will delve into themes of love, liberation, sexuality and self-acceptance, reflecting the upheaval and renewal of society at the time.
In the story, the relationship and communication between male and female students brought many interesting conflicts and sparks. Boys have various reactions to the arrival of girls, ranging from curiosity to nervousness, from gallantry to confrontation, with complex emotions. Girls are also finding themselves in this new environment, facing new challenges and opportunities.
The film will show the growth and changes of young people in the process of exploring love and self-awareness through vivid plots and delicate characterizations. It is not only a movie about adolescent troubles and love stories, but also a movie about gender equality and self-knowledge.
In "Voltaire, Mixed", the audience will feel the turmoil and changes in French society at that time, as well as the true feelings of young people facing self-cognition and emotional exploration in this special period. This movie will be thought-provoking, but also laughable and moving, making it a work worth looking forward to.