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Quiet Days in Clichy

Quiet Days in Clichy

Drama

Claude Chabrol

Andrew McCarthy, Nigel Havers, Barbara De Rossi, Stéphanie Côte, Isolde Barth, Mario Adorf, Anna Galiena, Jacques Brunet, Beatrice Kruger, Eva Grimaldi, Stéphane Audran, Jürgen Moss, Dominique Zardi, Thomas Chabrol, Matthieu Chabrol, Brigitte Chamarande, Giuditta Del Vecchio, Brigitte Christensen, Vinicio Diamanti, Myriam Druelle

1990

France, Italy, Germany

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Completed

French

120 minutes

2025-03-02 05:40:48

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This film (drama)Also known asJours tranquilles à Clichy,is aFrance, Italy, GermanyProducerwomen sex,At1990Released in year 。The dialogue language isFrench,Current Douban rating6.1(For reference only)。
The American writer Joe arrives in Paris to research and write about Proust. He meets the Polish Karl and they become friends and customers of brothels and restaurants. When the fifteen year-old Colette arrives in Paris, they both fall in love with her. Expatriate Henry Miller indulges in a variety of sexual escapades while struggling to establish himself as a serious writer in Paris. Very nice portrait of the thirties..., 23 April 2002 Author: Oreste ([email protected]) from Montréal, Québec Different from many other Chabrol movies that follow "Hitchock-like" patterns, _Jours tranquilles à Clichy_ relates the days a young American writer (Henry Miller) spent in the Gay Paris of the early thirties, with his Polish-descent friend and their young Colette, a 14 years old-ish girl with whom they both fall in love. The story in itself doesn't send us from a surprising event to another but slowly lifts the curtain over the prostitution, pornography, libertinage and partying that seemed to oppose Paris so much to New York, in the eyes of Miller, searching for a change from the dull life he led before. The story is a quest for Proust and his lost time, a quest for a new life, for thrills, for truth in forgetting oneself...