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  1. Soft Fruit. 1999. drama. family. comedy. Foxsearchlight had a website for the film's original theatrical release, and it included a relatively detailed synopsis, now unfortunately able to be found on the WM here: "Soft Fruit" is a comical family drama about going home, letting go and finding acceptance in the most unlikely places.

  2. Seller: taigwordreaming2008 ️ (398) 100%, Location: Melbourne, VIC, AU, Ships to: AU, Item: 126293246016 Classic and rare Australian Film – VHS – Soft Fruit (1999) Sacha Horler. Classic and rare Australian Film – VHS - Soft Fruit (1999) For sale is a pre-owned classic Australian film on VHS that is rare to find and is just one of the ...

  3. "Soft Fruit" is the story of three bossy sisters and their brother who come home to steel-town Port Kembla, from America, Sydney and jail. It's the first time in eight years they've been under the ...

  4. Soft Fruit is a film directed by Christina Andreef with Jeanine Drynan, Linal Haft, Russell Dykstra, Geneviève Lemon .... Year: 1999. Original title: Soft Fruit. Synopsis: For the first time in 15 years, all four siblings in a family show up to care for their dying mother, who is only given a couple of weeks to live.

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  6. Soft Fruit belongs ... to the divine Ms. Drynan, who plays a dying, unfulfilled, ordinary woman without embellishment or overstatement but with mischievous reserve and surprising sensuality.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Soft_FruitSoft Fruit - Wikiwand

    Soft Fruit is a 1999 comedy drama film about a dying mother and her children who come together to fulfill her last wishes. It is an Australian American co-production produced by New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion and directed by Christina Andreef.