

Hervé Bodilis is known for a glossy, "pop" aesthetic, but for Journal Intime De Campagne , he shifted techniques to match the setting.
To understand Journal Intime De Campagne , one must first understand the context of its release. The title is a clever double-entendre. In French, "campagne" means both "campaign" (political) and "countryside/rural area." Marc Dorcel famously exploited this duality. MARC DORCEL - Journal Intime De Campagne
: A subplot involves Laure, the manager of a local horse farm, who engages in an encounter with a stableman in a hayloft. Hervé Bodilis is known for a glossy, "pop"