The Little Wheedlers


The Little Wheedlers is a French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré.

Plot

The Little Wheedlers tells the story of three Parisian friends who live in the same dwelling. The first is Salesmen clothing market, the second works in a university restaurant and the third is unemployed. The latter moves large displacement motorcycle.

Cast

Themes

The film depicts the emancipation of women at the end of the 1970s. The radio advertisement during the theatrical release proclaimed: "Now it's the girls who flirt". As Thomas Morales notes, The Little Wheedlers captures "this shift where the strong woman takes power in relationships of seduction but above all where she questions the meaning of her life in a consumerist society".