Year of the Jellyfish explained

Year of the Jellyfish
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Director:Christopher Frank
Starring:Bernard Giraudeau
Valérie Kaprisky
Caroline Cellier
Jacques Perrin
Producer:Alain Terzian
Music:Nina Hagen
Alain Wisniak
Cinematography:Renato Berta
Studio:France 3 Cinema
Distributor:Parafrance Films
Runtime:110 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Gross:$11.7 million

Year of the Jellyfish (French: L'année des méduses) is a 1984 French drama film inspired by a novel by Christopher Frank, directed by Frank himself with Valérie Kaprisky and Bernard Giraudeau. The film had a total of 1,554,641 admissions in France where it was the 23rd highest-grossing film of the year.[1]

Plot

The teenage Chris is on holiday at Saint-Tropez with her mother Claude, while her father remains at work in Paris. After seducing a married friend of her parents and undergoing an abortion, she is looking forward to new sexual adventures. Initially she falls for the older Romain, whose interest is in supplying young girls to rich men. For himself, Romain is far more interested in the mother Claude, who gradually thaws to his approaches and becomes his enthusiastic lover. Put out at this, Chris befriends a German married couple but, after a threesome in their hotel room, the husband leaves in disgust. While starting a romance with the abandoned wife (Barbara), Chris murders Romain in order to thwart her mother.

Principal cast

Awards and nominations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: L\'Année des méduses (1984) - JPBox-Office. jpbox-office.com. 16 December 2020.