[Machine Translation] Since The Pirate's Fiancee, released in 1969, Nelly Kaplan has depicted women who "resist" and "rebel" against conservative values. Long overlooked on the margins of the Nouvelle Vague, her work will be screened in a retrospective in New York in 2019, and its contemporaneity has been rediscovered. In Japan, a retrospective was developed in 2025, and many film fans were delighted to encounter Kaplan's work. A Blu-ray containing the films screened at the retrospective has finally been released! Nelly Kaplan : Literary scholar de Beulador gets a job as a governess for a wealthy family and is invited to an isolated island in the tropics. His employers are three bewitching women. Dorothee (nicknamed Dor), her daughter Chloe (nicknamed Chlo), and Chloe's daughter Josephine (nicknamed Jo). The teacher is Jo's younger sister, 13-year-old Florence (Flo), who seems to be living abroad. Soon all three generations of women are seducing the new governess. And de Beulador, who has not even met Flo yet, falls in love with her... [Leaflet (4 pages, tentative) [Visual bonus] / "Beware of Nelly! Nellie Kaplan Retrospective" special feature / "Beware of Nellie! Nellie Kaplan Retrospective" Trailer / "The Joy of Love" Short Trailer