Considered to be the most daring and honest film adaptation of any of Miller's works Thorsen's 'Quiet Days In Clichy' is a provocative and graphic exploration of sexual liberation inventively and innovatively directed on location in Paris. Highlighting the film's beautiful monochrome visuals (Paris has rarely been shot with such affection) is a soundtrack of suitably ribald songs by the legendary Country Joe McDonald. Adapted by Danish filmmaker Jens Jrgen Thorsen from Tropic Of C
Morke
Jacob has ostensibly taken time off work to write a book but in reality he's still coming to terms with his sister Julie's attemted suicide she is now seriously disabled and wheelchair bound. Jacob feels somehow responsible and his guilt has robbed his life of direction. Meanwhile Julie has struck up a romance on the internet with the slightly odd yet seemingly decent and kind Anker and announces their intention to marry. After some initial doubts Jacob accepts Anker pleased that Julie has managed to find some kind of happiness. But on her wedding night Julie commits suicide and the family is devastated. The tragic answers to the questions raised by her suicide are found In the silent streets of a town called Murk.
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