The Blood Oranges (1997)
Cyril and Fiona, a free-wheeling married couple, travel to a tropical coastal town to follow their sexual fantasies. Cyril is a manipulator. There, they meet another couple, Catherine and Hugh, and their three children. Hugh is a one-armed photographer who specializes in nude photographs of peasant women. Soon, they decide to live together and an erotic atmosphere develops between them.
Director: Philip Haas
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 105 min
Release Date: September 7, 1997
Cast
- Charles Dance - Cyril
- Sheryl Lee - Fiona
- Colin Lane - Hugh
- Laila Robins - Catherine
- Rachael Bella - Meredith
- Aida López - Rosella
- Oona Haas - Dolores
- Vita Haas - Eveline
- Lourdes Villareal - Matron
- Maya Zapata - Goat Girl
Screenplay
- Belinda Haas (Screenplay)
- John Hawkes (Novel)
- Philip Haas (Screenplay)
Music: Angelo Badalamenti
Cinematography: Bernard Zitzermann
Editing: Belinda Haas
Production: Ark Pictures, Gotham Entertainment Group, Kardana Productions, Trimark Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
polyamory
More Films by Director: Philip Haas
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Blood Oranges about?
- Cyril and Fiona, a free-wheeling married couple, travel to a tropical coastal town to follow their sexual fantasies. Cyril is a manipulator. There, they meet another couple, Catherine and Hugh, and their three children. Hugh is a one-armed photographer who specializes in nude photographs of peasant women. Soon, they decide to live together and an erotic atmosphere develops between them.
- Who directed The Blood Oranges?
- The Blood Oranges was directed by Philip Haas.
- Who stars in The Blood Oranges?
- The Blood Oranges stars Charles Dance, Sheryl Lee, Colin Lane, Laila Robins, Rachael Bella, Aida López.
- How long is The Blood Oranges?
- The Blood Oranges has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
- What genre is The Blood Oranges?
- The Blood Oranges is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was The Blood Oranges produced?
- The Blood Oranges was produced in United States of America.