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Nana, the True Key of Pleasure

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Nana, the True Key of Pleasure
Promotional poster
Directed byDan Wolman
Written byMarc Behm
Based onNana
by Émile Zola
Produced byYoram Globus
Menahem Golan
StarringKatya Berger
Jean-Pierre Aumont
Mandy Rice-Davies
Debra Berger
Shirin Taylor
Yehuda Efroni
Paul Muller
CinematographyArmando Nannuzzi
Edited byUrsula West
Music byEnnio Morricone
Production
company
Release date
  • April 1983 (1983-04) (U.S.)
Running time
92 minutes
CountriesItaly
United States
LanguageEnglish

Nana, the True Key of Pleasure (Italian: Nana: La vera chiave del piacere) is a 1983 English-language Italian comedy drama film loosely directed by Dan Wolman based on Émile Zola's 1880 novel Nana.[1] The music is by Ennio Morricone. The film was produced by Yoram Globus and Menahem Golan.

Plot

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Winsome Nana performs as an attraction in the magic show of Mellies the magician at the Minotaure, including in erotic shadow play and "moving photographs". She afterwards puts in work as a prostitute. Zoe acts as her confidante and chambermaid. Many rich and influential men are besotted by Nana's youthful beauty and want to make her their own. The banker Steiner buys her a house, but she soon throws him out and uses it to pursue her business.

At one point, Nana hosts an erotic hunt for her guests, who can watch through looking glasses a real-life pornographic show unfold itself before their eyes. She also engages in a lesbian encounter with Satin, one of the female customers at the Minotaure. Count Muffat as well as his son Hector are equally besotted by Nana. When she is introduced to the prizefighter Bijou, she gets Muffat to sponsor him; Bijou is killed in a fight to the death, the count is ruined, and eventually, he and his family are evicted from their residence by Steiner the banker who has rigged the fight.

When Muffat complains to Nana about his ruin, she reveals to him that his wife has been cheating on him with Faucherie, an intrigue which she has previously arranged, and the men fight each other in a duel. Nana then ruins the wedding of young Hector Muffat when she elopes with him in a horse-drawn carriage. Eventually, however, there is honour among thieves: Muffat becomes minister of the interior, sponsored by Faucherie, and Nana leaves in a hot air balloon for India to meditate - taking yet another beau along for the ride.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Orndorf, Brian (November 15, 2019). "Nana Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
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