A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 28, 1990
Original Title:
Henry & June
Alternate Titles:
Henry and June
Henry and June: Delírios Eróticos
Henry e June
Henry et June
Henry og June
Henry si June
Henry und June
Henry y June
Genres:
Romance
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Walrus & Associates
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FI: K-16 FR: 18 KR: 18 US: NC-17
Runtime: 136
While traveling in Paris, author Henry Miller and his wife, June, meet Anais Nin, and sexual sparks fly as Nin starts an affair with the openly bisexual June. When June is forced to return to the U.S., she gives Nin her blessing to sleep with her husband. Then, when June returns to France, an unexpected, and sometimes contentious, threesome forms.
Art Direction:
Georges Glon
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sophie Harvey
Associate Producer:
Yannoulla Wakefield
Casting:
Margot Capelier
Donna Isaacson
John S. Lyons
Costume Design:
Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle
Director:
Philip Kaufman
Director of Photography:
Philippe Rousselot
Editor:
Dede Allen
Vivien Hillgrove
William S. Scharf
Foley Recordist:
Scott Chandler
Makeup Artist:
Didier Lavergne
Novel:
Anaïs Nin
Original Music Composer:
Mark Adler
Producer:
Peter Kaufman
Production Design:
Guy-Claude François
Screenplay:
Philip Kaufman
Rose Kaufman
Set Decoration:
Thierry François
Sound:
Jeff Kliment
Sound Designer:
Alan Splet
Sound Effects Editor:
Ann Kroeber
Sound Mixer:
Jean-Pierre Ruh
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Todd Boekelheide
Tom Johnson
Leslie Shatz
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