Michka Gorki
Directing
Known For

François Merlin, nicknamed "The Jackal", returns to France after many years in America. He meets up with his sister Mishka, who makes her living from an antiques business. François has a highly developed seduction technique, and his victims unsuspectingly carry out the foreign missions he sends them on, from which they never return. Ranko, the Parisian kingpin of this kind of business, can't bear to see himself competing, and a fight to the death begins between the two crooks.
Le chacal traque les filles
An autobiographical and psychoanalytical work featuring a surrealist writing style that seeks to recreate lived emotions, suffering, and authentic cries of revolt. The narrative centers on the author herself as a young woman facing her existence, the world of men, and destabilizing forces; within this struggle, she finds herself only able to "dream of poetry and die of madness"
Interpretation

When the objectified woman strikes back... Michka receives and secretly films men who approached her on the street. How do men of different ages and backgrounds react to their dream: being welcomed by a woman they like, who is wealthy and willing?