biting Frédéric Lagache, her lover in the very controversial video for "Beyond My Control". The video was directed by
Laurent Boutonnat who also wrote the screenplay based on the book "
Les Liaisons dangereuses", by
Choderlos de Laclos. It would be his last video for Farmer before "
Les Mots", produced nine years later. The video was shot for two days at Studio Sets in
Stains (where the video of "
Plus grandir" was shot in 1985) and cost 45,000 euros, a limited budget due to contemporaneous production of the film
Giorgino. A Requiem Publishing and Heathcliff SA production, the video features Farmer, Frédéric Lagache (the
puppeteer in the video of "
Sans contrefaçon") as her flighty lover, and Christophe Danchaud, a dancer of Farmer's tours, as Lagache's body double. Photographer Marianne Rosensthiel, who witnessed the shooting of the video, said that the white dress worn by Farmer was custom-made by a seamstress. In the video, Farmer, tied on an ignited
pyre, tries to struggle. Interspersed are scenes of her kissing her lover before walking on embers in a white dress, her hands covered in blood. Farmer enters a home and surprises her lover, who is engaged sexually with another woman. The scenes are very
erotic. Farmer bites her lover in the
shoulder and some blood trickles along his back; they kiss and some blood flows from their mouths. Two wolves voraciously tear apart the body of a dead man. The video, with many explicit scenes of sex and violence, was censored from its release, with extensive criticism in the media. Polydor proposed to French television host
Michel Drucker that he could premiere the video on his show
Champs-Élysées on
France 2, but he categorically refused.
M6 decided to bill it in full version only after midnight, although the
Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel did not prohibit it.
Canal + agreed to broadcast it in the show
Top 50, where the programmer confessed she did not find the video so shocking. and for the channel
MCM, it asked advice of its television viewers who had voted for or against. Many journalists from various newspapers expressed concerns about the video and French magazine
Star Music even qualified it as a "crap". This video was often seen by the general public as a pretext for showing salacious images. However, biographer Bernard Violet believes that the video marked the end of an era in Farmer's career, as she changed from more sophisticated scenarios to placing more emphasis on the song. According to journalist Caroline Beet, the bloody kissing between Farmer and her lover refers to a cannibalistic practice aiming to feed on the strength of one's enemy. Farmer claimed that she liked the blood and nudity of this video, and that her relationships with men were very difficult at the time. == Live performances ==