A made-for-TV French comedy, similar in respects to Jaques Tati films. Basic premise is that a narcoleptic Finnish naturist (Caroline Laurence) is accidentally abandoned by her husband, nude, in Southern France. She stumbles upon a young boy (Lulu), befriends him in a field & he 'tries' to help her regain some clothing, although in reality tries to keep her naked at all times & merely attempts to hide her in various locations in his village & show her off to his friends. Various sub-plots run alongside this improbable narrative. Initially, the camera-work tries to hide her apparent nudity with various artifices (shrubs, long-shots, her arms etc.) but quite quickly & thereafter she's shown full-frontally nude with the little boy & some of his friends in several extended scenes & it's apparent that she is naked in all the shots with the boys, who take great delight in ogling her (very nice, slim, trimmed-bush, neat backsided) body. As they would. The juxtaposition of the naked woman & the apparently unnoticing boy is particularly striking. Fortunately for her it was nice & warm when the film was shot, at least.
A quirky, odd & typically French mild TV comedy. The scenes of her running about in the village, hiding from adults, with her perky breasts bobbing up & down, hand in hand with the little boy, are particularly amusing. I suspect the director's purpose was primarily to produce a mildly erotic TV movie, as Caroline Laurence's performance is particularly wooden, although hardly surprising as her role is mainly to be a naked woman in somewhat embarrassing situations & she's clearly aware of this. Not a film she'd presumably be terrifically happy with in retrospect, but the boys presumably had lots of fun & have fond memories.