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8h01.com“Jours tranquilles à Clichy” is a 1990 Franco-Italian-German film directed by Claude Chabrol, based on the eponymous novel by Henry Miller published in 19561. The film is an erotic drama that follows the life of American writer Henry Miller, who enjoys a wide variety of sexual escapades while also working hard to establish himself as a serious writer in Paris2. The film stars Andrew McCarthy as Henry Miller, Nigel Havers as Alfred Perlès, Barbara De Rossi as Nys, and Stéphanie Cotta as Colette Ducarouge1. The screenplay was written by Claude Chabrol and Ugo Leonzio, and the film was produced by Pietro Innocenzi and Antonio Passalia2. The story takes place in the 1930s in Paris, where the American writer Joey, a double of Henry Miller, meets Carl, a double of Alfred Perles, a photographer leading a bohemian life on the day of the cremation of Manouche, a famous prostitute. She bequeathed her home to Carl. Joey and Carl go from party to restaurant, from woman to woman. Then comes Colette, a precocious
teenager who claims to be Manouche’s granddaughter. The trio travel through Paris and Normandy in the footsteps of Marcel Proust, whom both men are passionate about1. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised Chabrol’s direction and the performances of the cast, while others criticized the film for its lack of depth and its portrayal of sexuality. The film has a rating of 2.3/5 from the
public and 2.2/5 from critics according to Cinetrafic3. Overall, “Jours tranquilles à Clichy” is an interesting adaptation of Henry Miller’s novel that explores themes of sexuality,
prostitution, and literature in 1930s Paris. It is worth watching for fans of Chabrol’s work or for those interested in Miller’s writing.