Bliss | |
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Directed by | Lance Young |
Written by | Lance Young |
Produced by | Allyn Stewart |
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Cinematography | Mike Molloy |
Edited by | Allan Lee |
Music by | Jan A. P. Kaczmarek |
Distributed by | Triumph Films |
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Running time | 99 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $294,064 [2] |
Bliss is a 1997 American erotic drama film written and directed by Lance Young, in his film debut. It stars Sheryl Lee, Craig Sheffer, and Terence Stamp. The film also features appearances by Lance Young's sister, Leigh Taylor-Young, as well as Molly Parker. The story revolves around a young married couple who are trying to address issues impacting their sex life. The film is also a surreptitious analysis on the teachings of tantric sex.
Media attention on the film was limited yet the reception was divided among the critics. It was screened during the opening of the San Francisco International Film Festival.[3]