
Jours tranquilles à Clichy (1990)
Jours tranquilles à Clichy (1990) is a French film directed by Claude Chabrol. It is based on the novel of the same name by Henry Miller. The film follows the story of two friends, Paul and Jacques, as they explore the seedy underbelly of Paris in the 1950s.
The film contains several sexually charged moments. One of the most memorable scenes is when Paul and Jacques visit a brothel. Here, they witness a variety of sexual acts, from a woman being spanked to a man performing oral sex on another woman. This scene is both shocking and titillating, and it serves to illustrate the decadence of the time period.
Another sexually charged moment occurs when Paul and Jacques visit a nightclub. Here, they witness a woman performing a striptease. The woman is scantily clad and her movements are sensual and provocative. This scene serves to further illustrate the sexual liberation of the time period.
The film also contains a number of scenes that involve nudity. In one scene, Paul and Jacques visit a nudist beach. Here, they witness a variety of people, both male and female, in various states of undress. This scene serves to illustrate the openness of the time period, and the fact that nudity was becoming more accepted.
Overall, Jours tranquilles à Clichy (1990) contains a number of sexually charged moments that serve to illustrate the sexual liberation of the time period. The film is a fascinating look at the seedy underbelly of Paris in the 1950s, and it is sure to leave viewers with a lasting impression.
There is a scene where a young woman (played by Giuditta Del Vecchio) is standing fully nude, shaved labia clearly visible for an extended period of time. She is talking to an older man who appears to be ill. Later she is shown lying in bed with the older man, full rear nudity and breasts are shown. There is no sex.
There are three versions of this 1990 film: a 120 minute, 116 minute and 112 minute version. The 120 minute version is considerably more explicit.