A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Jeff Goldblum, Miranda Richardson, Anémone
Written by:
Christopher Frank
Manolo Matji
Menno Meyjes
Directed by:
Fernando Trueba
Release Date:
September 5, 1989
Original Title:
El sueño del mono loco
Alternate Titles:
El sueño del mono loco
Le rêve du singe fou
The Mad Monkey
Twisted Obsession
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
French Productions
Iberoamericana Films Produccion
Sofica Valor
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18
Runtime: 108
An American writer in Paris is hired to do a script for an edgy young director he can't stand. When he falls in love with the director's cold and manipulative pretty sister, his life starts to unravel and he realizes that he's been used.
Dan Gillis, an American screenwriter living in Paris, recently abandoned by his wife, and getting used to his new life as a bachelor while trying to take care of his son, Danny - is commissioned to write a script for a movie called "The Dream of the Mad Monkey". The offer comes from Legrand, a successful producer with whom he has worked in the past, but on this occasion he is being asked to write an unconventional story with Malcolm, a young and unknown film director. Dan is undecided about the offer, seeing it as far from the kind of work he has grown used to, but eventually agrees to do the job despite the reticence of Marilyn, his beautiful disabled agent. As he starts to work on the script, Dan allows himself to become immersed in the closed universe of potentially incestuous relations surrounding Malcolm and his beautiful but emotionally detached young sister Jenny. Dan becomes obsessed with mysterious Jenny and they soon become lovers in a not so conventional way. In his obsession, Dan tries to find out more about her and in the process realizes that everything is not exactly what it seems and that he's been used.
Director:
Fernando Trueba
Director of Photography:
José Luis Alcaine
Novel:
Christopher Frank
Original Music Composer:
Antoine Duhamel
Screenplay:
Manolo Matji
Fernando Trueba
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