The Erotic Adventures of Anais Nin (TV Movie 2015) Poster

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5/10
Not so good.
badjammamamma21 October 2017
Hardly worth the time to watch. Pretending to be a scholarly look at this very original woman, they do not even pronounce her name correctly. Not that hard to investigate; my daughter is named for Anaïs Nin--that would be Ah-nah-ees--and the actress portraying her is just ridiculous.

I suggest "Henry and June" instead.
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3/10
The first half borrows heavily from Henry & June (1990)
Disappointing and not so insightful low budget documentary on the writer Anais Nin, which borrows heavily from Philip Kaufman's 1990 movie, Henry & June (see that instead) rather than reinterpreting imagery from Nin's Diary. This feels like a cheap re-enactment. The documentary is mainly seen through the feminist lens, but fails to emphasise that Nin's life of sexual experimentation and affairs was only possible through the financial support by her wealthy, banker husband, Hugo. The romance of Nin's love affairs diminishes when you understand that Henry, Gonzalo and others depended on her for financial support. Sadly, it doesn't explore the larger questions associated with Nin's work about veracity, artifice, contrivance and narcissism.
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8/10
A Nice Synopsis
hemsleystewart4 April 2020
My only other visual experience of Nin,s life is the movie Henry and June, one of my all time favorite movies. Having this mostly documentary approach was interesting. Yes, every time someone said Anice instead of Anais, it hurt my teeth like someone running nails across a chalkboard. But it was otherwise an hour of summarizing her life and impulses, and I found it usefully informative.
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10/10
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dcarroll7427 August 2020
Haven't watched it yet, only coming across it in 2020 however; I'm hoping it will be an excellent watch..

Most people are afraid of Anais Nin, which means they are afraid of themelves. What people forget is, they don't have to be her, or what she projects. Their choice not to be her.

I have read some of her works, and seen movies based on her works, and I liked. I'm a man, and I don't feel weak becaue of her work or movie adptations. Grow sperm you weaklings.
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