Expatriate Henry Miller a.k.a Joey (Paul Valjean) is a writer struggling to establish himself in Paris. His roommate Carl (Wayne Rodda) is a charmer with an eye for the girls. Despite not having enough money to eat they manage to enjoy the decadent Paris lifestyle and find their way paved with wanton women, wild orgies and outrageous erotic adventures including a neighbour in need, an American newspaper seller who likes to break things before making love, a Swedish woman who mourns her late husband and a variety of prostitutes and all are just there for their pleasure. Based upon one of the most risque and long-banned novel by Henry Miller, 'Quiet Days in Clichy' is considered to be the most daring film adaptation ever of one of the most controversial authors in history. And while it was ultimately cleared in Federal Court, the film mysteriously disappeared shortly after its release. Now more than 30 years later, this landmark 'adults only' classic can again be seen completely uncut and uncensored and featuring the original hit soundtrack by rock legend Country Joe McDonald.
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