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The phrase "Les bijoux de famille" is a classic French idiom.

It refers to heirlooms or jewelry passed down through a family. Les bijoux de famille .mp4

Jean-Claude Laureux, who was a frequent sound collaborator for legendary director Louis Malle . Producer: Vincent Malle (Louis Malle's brother). The phrase "Les bijoux de famille" is a classic French idiom

The film's production is historically linked to the career of , who dominated French cinema in the 1970s with controversial works like Le Souffle au cœur and Lacombe Lucien . While Les Bijoux de famille is lighter and more overtly erotic than Malle's main filmography, it reflects the same cultural era—one defined by: Producer: Vincent Malle (Louis Malle's brother)

It belonged to the same era as films like Emmanuelle (1974), which sought to "dynamite the wall of moral order" in France. 4. Modern Digital Presence

Because it translates both to "family jewels" and "balls of steel," the name is often used playfully in French media and independent publishing to suggest both tradition and boldness. 2. The 1975 Film Context