

Bitter Moon 1992
"A kinky voyage with a full head of steam."
Step aboard the luxurious cruise ship where social conventions are thrown overboard in Roman Polanski's provocative Bitter Moon (1992). This 139-minute drama ensnares you in a tangled web of relationships, desires, and deceit.
Director: Roman Polanski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bitter Moon (1992) about?
Bitter Moon is a drama that ensnares you in a tangled web of relationships, desires, and deceit on a luxurious cruise ship.
Who directed Bitter Moon?
Roman Polanski directed this provocative cinematic experience.
Who stars in Bitter Moon?
Peter Coyote, Emmanuelle Seigner, and Hugh Grant star in Bitter Moon.
Is Bitter Moon (1992) worth watching?
With its complex narrative and talented cast, Bitter Moon is a thought-provoking film that will leave you questioning the boundaries of relationships and the nature of desire.
How long is Bitter Moon?
The movie has a runtime of 139 minutes.
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About Bitter Moon (1992) — A Kinky Voyage into the Heart of Desire
Step aboard the luxurious cruise ship where social conventions are thrown overboard in Roman Polanski's provocative Bitter Moon (1992). This 139-minute drama ensnares you in a tangled web of relationships, desires, and deceit. A chance encounter between two strangers sets off a chain of events that exposes the darker side of human nature. As the sun dips below the horizon, the passengers' facades crumble, revealing the true depths of their desires and obsessions. Director Roman Polanski masterfully weaves a complex narrative that defies easy interpretation, leaving viewers to ponder the consequences of their own desires. With a talented cast, including Peter Coyote, Emmanuelle Seigner, and Hugh Grant, Bitter Moon is a cinematic experience that will leave you questioning the boundaries of relationships and the nature of desire.
In the midst of a lavish cruise, a chance encounter between two strangers sets off a chain of events that exposes the darker side of human nature. As the passengers' facades crumble, the true depths of their desires and obsessions are revealed. Director Roman Polanski's masterful direction defies easy interpretation, leaving viewers to ponder the consequences of their own desires.




