This is the strange part. "Camping" is a beloved French comedy trope, largely due to the hit mainstream film Camping (2006) starring Franck Dubosc. A "foutriquet" is an archaic, informal French word—a playful, slightly derogatory term for a rascal, a good-for-nothing, or a little brat. It’s not a common surname. Thus, Le Camping Des Foutriquets translates roughly to
The story is set at a campsite where regular families gather for their annual reunion. This year, the camp dynamic changes with the arrival of several new guests, leading to various sexual encounters: Three beautiful lesbian women. A Belgian man and his "horny" wife. A wealthy doctor traveling with his young secretary. Film Details Release Date: June 2007 (France). Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Production Company: Hot Video. French X - Le Camping Des Foutriquets -2007- DV...
Le Camping des foutriquets - Viquipèdia, l'enciclopèdia lliure This is the strange part
Today, titles like this are sought after by those interested in the history of European digital cinematography. It represents a bridge between the classic era of French "cinéma de charme" and the modern digital age. For viewers, it offers a sun-drenched, nostalgic trip back to a 2007 summer, filled with the specific fashion, humor, and digital textures of the time. It’s not a common surname
As is customary for the regulars, the holiday begins with a celebratory drink, setting the stage for various romantic and comedic encounters among the guests. Cast and Crew