Bitter Fruit (1967 film)
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1967 French film
- 1967 (1967)
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Fruits amers (Bitter Fruit), or in Spanish release Soledad, is a 1967 film directed by Jacqueline Audry and starring Emmanuelle Riva, Laurent Terzieff, and Beba Lončar.[1][2]
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- ^ Peter Cowie, Derek Elley -World Filmography: 1967 - Page 122 0498015653 1977 Fruits amers* [Bitter Fruit] d: Jacqueline Audry. sc: Colette Audry, Rad Novakovic, ...
- ^ Janis L. Pallister, Ruth A. Hottell - Francophone Women Film Directors: A Guide - 2005 - Page 76 083864046X Fruits amers — Soledad (aka Bitter Fruit; aka Frutti amari) (1967, 108 mins.) ...
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Films directed by Jacqueline Audry
- The Misfortunes of Sophie (1946)
- Dark Sunday (1948)
- Gigi (1949)
- Minne (1950)
- Olivia (US title: The Pit of Loneliness) (1951)
- The Blonde Gypsy (1953)
- Huis clos (No Exit) (1954)
- Mitsou (1956)
- It's All Adam's Fault (1958)
- School for Coquettes (1958)
- Le Secret du chevalier d'Éon (1959)
- Girl on the Road (1962)
- Bitter Fruit (1967)
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