Director Catherine Corsini stated that she named the two main characters Carole and Delphine after real life artists and feminists Carole Roussopoulos and Delphine Seyrig.
Izïa Higelin revealed that the shooting was not a pleasure, far from it: "The nude and love scenes, it is perhaps the last time for me. I really had a hard time with them, I didn't think I would dislike them that much. There weren't as many in the original script, but Catherine thought that Cecile and I were a little too friendly. So she added quite a bit. And honestly, it made me very uncomfortable. It was the first time I dared and I really didn't like doing it."
Asked how she approached the sex scenes between Carole and Delphine, director Catherine Corsini said, "With Cécile, we didn't talk so much about nudity and love scenes. As she said herself in interviews, she trusted me as a role model with her painter. I asked my two main actresses to let their hair grow under their arms and on their genitals and they played the game. I wanted to show the nudity of a cool babe side. As in nudism where we claim a different body, not like the one we see everywhere in advertisements. A being easy to undress and play like that. Cécile brought shamelessness to the campaign. As for Izïa, I played on her fear and I had to force her to do things because she was very reluctant."
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