Director Mike Figgis, creator of the Academy Award winning Leaving
Las Vegas, presented this film's world premiere at the 1999
Sundance Film Festival. The story is made up of non-linear, interconnected
episodes about a man at different stages of his life, and how the film's
title thematically fits into his existence. The film also juxtaposes
a retelling of the classic biblical fall-from-grace tale of Adam and
Eve. We see the leading character, Nic, at 5-years-old as a boy in colonial
Kenya, at age 16 in swinging London in the 60's, and as a grown man
working as a film ethnographer. Each sequence shows how he lost some
degree of his sexual innocence, whether it be through love, puberty
or masturbation. Shot all over the world, including Tunisia, Italy and
England, the film is an exploration of sex and loss through the life
of one individual.