fiction.wikisort.org - MovieHenry & June is a 1990 American biographical drama film directed by Philip Kaufman, and starring Fred Ward, Uma Thurman, and Maria de Medeiros. It is loosely based on the posthumously published 1986 Anaïs Nin book of the same name, and tells the story of Nin's relationship with Henry Miller and his wife, June.
1990 film by Philip Kaufman
This article is about the film based upon the book by Anaïs Nin. For other uses, see Henry and June (disambiguation).
Henry & June |
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Directed by | Philip Kaufman |
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Written by | - Philip Kaufman
- Rose Kaufman
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Produced by | Peter Kaufman |
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Starring | |
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Cinematography | Philippe Rousselot |
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Edited by | - Dede Allen
- Vivien Hillgrove Gilliam
- William S. Scharf
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Music by | Mark Adler |
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Production company | Walrus & Associates |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Release date |
- October 5, 1990 (1990-10-05)
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Running time | 136 minutes[1] |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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Box office | $11.5 million[2] |
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The film was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 63rd Academy Awards.
It was the first film to be given an NC-17 rating by the MPAA.[3]
Plot
In 1931 in Paris, France, Anaïs Nin is in a stable relationship with her husband Hugo, but longs for more out of life. When Nin first meets Henry Miller, he is working on his first novel. Nin is drawn to Miller and his wife June, as well as their bohemian lifestyle. Nin becomes involved in the couple's tormented relationship, having an affair with Miller and also pursuing June. Ultimately, Nin helps Miller to publish his novel Tropic of Cancer, but catalyzes the Millers' separation, while she returns to Hugo.
Cast
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was arranged by Mark Adler, consisting of period popular songs.
- Jean Lenoir, "Parlez-moi d'amour" (Lucienne Boyer)
- Claude Debussy, Six épigraphes antiques: Pour l'égyptienne (Ensemble Musical de Paris)
- Francis Poulenc, "Les chemins de l'amour" (Ransom Wilson and Christopher O'Riley)
- Debussy, Petite Suite: "Ballet" (Aloys and Alfons Kontarsky)
- Harry Warren, "I Found a Million Dollar Baby" (Bing Crosby)
- Erik Satie, "Gnossienne No. 3" (Pascal Rogé)
- Satie, "Je te veux" (Jean-Pierre Armengaud)
- Debussy, "Sonata for Violin and Piano" (first movement) (Kyung-wha Chung and Radu Lupu)
- Frédéric Chopin, Nocturne No. 1 in C Major [sic] (Paul Crossley)
- Georges Auric, "Sous les toits de Paris" (Rene Nazels)
- Jacques Larmanjat, lyrics by Francis Carco, "Le doux caboulot" (Annie Fratellini)
- Debussy, "La plus que lente" (Josef Suk)
- "Je m'ennuie" (Mark Adler)
- "Coralia" (Mark Adler)
- Irving Mills, "St. James Infirmary Blues" (Mark Adler)
- Francisco Tárrega, "Gran Vals" (Francisco Tárrega)
- Joaquin Nin-Culmell, "Basque Song" (Joaquin Nin-Culmell)
- Vincent Scotto, lyrics by George Koger and H. Vama, "J'ai deux amours" (Josephine Baker)
Reception
Box office
Henry & June grossed $11,567,449 in the domestic market.[2]
Critical reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B−, but felt that, "Kaufman, trying to deepen the erotic explorations of Unbearable Lightness, ends up with a triangle movie that’s watchable but also arty and rather stilted. The biggest disappointment of the film is that, after all the ratings brouhaha, it’s not very sexy."[4] Janet Maslin of The New York Times noted the film's efforts to present sex in a more artistic, highbrow manner, remarking, "The film's sex scenes, photographed delicately by Philippe Rousselot and directed with great intensity by Mr. Kaufman, are particularly lofty. These sequences, often tinged with symbolism (a hand playing a guitar juxtaposed with a hand on a woman's breast), tend to be self-consciously bold," but felt the film lacked daring.[5]
The film has a 63% approval rating on review aggregate Rotten Tomatoes based on 24 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The site's consensus reads, "Henry & June celebrates sensuality and passion, though the portentous filmmaking drags it down by a large degree".[3]
References
- "HENRY & JUNE (18)". British Board of Film Classification. September 28, 1990. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
- "Henry & June (1990) – Box Office Mojo". Amazon.com. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
- "Henry & June". Rotten Tomatoes. October 5, 1990.
- Gleiberman, Owen (October 12, 1990). "Henry & June". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
- Maslin, Janet (October 5, 1990). "A Writer's Awakening to the Erotic". The New York Times. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
External links
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Films directed | |
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Written only | |
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Unproduced project | |
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Novels |
- Moloch: or, This Gentile World (1927)
- Tropic of Cancer (1934)
- Aller Retour New York (1935)
- Black Spring (1936)
- Tropic of Capricorn (1939)
- The Rosy Crucifixion (Sexus, 1949; Plexus, 1953; Nexus, 1959)
- Quiet Days in Clichy (1956)
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Memoirs |
- The Colossus of Maroussi (1941)
- The Air-Conditioned Nightmare (1945)
- Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch (1957)
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Related | |
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Novels |
- House of Incest (1936)
- Winter of Artifice (1939)
- Cities of the Interior
- Ladders to Fire
- Children of the Albatross
- The Four-Chambered Heart
- A Spy in the House of Love
- Seduction of the Minotaur
- Collages (1964)
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Journals |
- The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin (1978–1985)
- The Diary of Anaïs Nin (1966–1977)
- Henry and June: From a Journal of Love: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin (1986)
- A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin & Henry Miller (1987)
- Incest: From a Journal of Love (1992)
- Fire: From a Journal of Love (1995)
- Nearer the Moon: From A Journal of Love (1996)
- Mirages: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1939-1947 (2013)
- Trapeze: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1947–1955 (2017)
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Short stories |
- Under a Glass Bell (1944)
- Waste of Timelessness: And Other Early Stories (1977)
- Delta of Venus (1977)
- Little Birds (1979)
- Auletris (2016)
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Non-fiction |
- D. H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study (1932)
- The Novel of the Future (1968)
- In Favor of the Sensitive Man (1976)
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Related | |
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На других языках
- [en] Henry & June
[ru] Генри и Джун
«Генри и Джун» (англ. Henry & June) — американский кинофильм режиссёра Филипа Кауфмана, вышедший на экраны в 1990 году. Фильм снят по одноимённой книге (Henry & June) французской писательницы Анаис Нин, рассказывающей о её взаимоотношениях с писателем Генри Миллером и его женой Джун (June Miller). Лента получила номинацию на премию «Оскар» за лучшую операторскую работу.
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