Fanny Hill (1983)
Erscheinungsjahr: 1983
Land: Germany, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: John Cleland's Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, Fanny Hill - Les mémoires d'une fille de plaisir, Fanny Hill - Oi anamniseis mias gynaikas tis idonis, Фанни Хилл, Sex
Regisseur: Gerry O'Hara
Writer: John Cleland, Stephen Chesley
Produktion & Genre
Produzent: Producer: Harry Benn
Executive_Producer: Harry Alan Towers
Firmen: Brent Walker Film Productions, F.H. Filmproduction Limited, Playboy Enterprises, Theatre Division
Budget: N/A
Auszeichnungen & Ähnliche
Auszeichnungen: N/A
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Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: based on novel or book, eroticism, prostitution
Geschichte
Fanny Hill, initially happily engaged to her fiancé Charles, finds herself beset by a series of unfortunate events that leave her penniless and destitute. In order to survive, she reluctantly turns to prostitution. The story, replete with erotic interludes, follows Fanny's struggle to reclaim her self-respect and find happiness once again.
Zusammenfassung
Fanny Hill, released in 1983, is a British-German drama-comedy directed by Gerry O'Hara. Adapted from John Cleland's 18th-century novel 'Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure', the film offers a glimpse into Fanny's descent into prostitution as she navigates societal hardships and personal turmoil. The movie explores themes of morality, sexuality, and survival in a world that often exploits women like Fanny.









