Released on DVD in 2007, the production reflects the technical standards of that era:

Set in a rural French campground during summer. Group of campers (couples, singles, staff) engage in sexual escapades. Light comedic framing (“foutriquets” is a playful, slightly vulgar term – akin to “rascals” or “dipsticks”). Standard vignette structure:

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 Camp of the Little Rascals."

No major French film by this title exists in the CNC (Centre national du cinéma) database. This points to one of three possibilities:

Release Year: 2007 Country: France Studio: French X / Colmax Director: Marc Dorcel (often attributed to the studio’s production style of that era) or similar French studio directors of the time. Format Reference: DVD Release