In an act of radical rebellion, they abandon their lives to live in a small village where they indulge in the simple "masculine" pleasures of food, wine, and silence. However, their peaceful retreat is short-lived. Their wives track them down, and soon, their private escape triggers a massive social upheaval as thousands of other men follow their lead. The film eventually spirals into a surreal war where an army of women hunts down the fleeing men.
(released in the U.S. as Femmes Fatales ), directed by . Calmos.1976.DVDRip.XviD.avi
: Their flight inspires thousands of other men to join them, leading to a full-scale "male exodus" from feminist 1970s society. In an act of radical rebellion, they abandon
: Thousands of other overwhelmed men across France hear about their lifestyle and desert society to join the camp. The film eventually spirals into a surreal war
At first, their retreat is idyllic. They team up with a hedonistic, wine-loving village priest (played by the director’s father, ) and indulge in the simplest pleasures of life: eating rich food, drinking fine wine, and enjoying absolute quiet.
The film lampoons the sexual liberation movement of the 1970s. It reframes male privilege as a burden of performance anxiety.
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in "Calmos," particularly among fans of vintage cinema and those who appreciate the aesthetic of older film formats. The DVDRip XviD release, specifically the "Calmos.1976.DVDRip.XviD.avi" version, has become a sought-after file among enthusiasts.