Set during WWI, the story follows a teenage boy who returns to his family's mansion while the men are away at war. He finds himself surrounded by women and begins a series of romantic adventures. Where to Watch
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The 1986 release came at a peak moment for “Eurotica” — movies like Emmanuelle (1974) and The Image (1975) had already paved the way, but by the mid-80s, home video was exploding. What Every Frenchwoman Wants was marketed directly to VHS rental stores, often placed next to 9½ Weeks and Betty Blue . Let me check if "What Every Frenchwoman Wants"