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1 form y separately published work icon Soft Fruit Christina Andreef , ( dir. Christina Andreef ) Australia : Soft Fruit , 1999 7935634 1999 single work film/TV

'In the shadow of the steel mills of Port Kembla, the four children of Patsy and Victor Petrov gather at the family house, which is surrounded by fruit trees. Patsy (Jeanie Drynan) is dying of cancer, but the family has already been ruptured by Victor’s violent temper. Josie, the eldest (Genevieve Lemon), has returned from the United States with her two children. Nadia (Sacha Horler) also has children but her marriage has dissolved. Vera (Alicia Talbot), the youngest, has put herself on an unofficial fertility program at the local hospital, where she’s a nurse. Bo (Russell Dykstra) has been paroled from prison because of his mother’s illness, but he has to sleep in the shed. Victor (Linal Haft) won’t allow his son in the house, because of their long-standing feud. Patsy is determined to enjoy her last days with her family. Bo takes her to select a coffin and to her favourite secluded beach. She shares her liquid morphine with Nadia and Bo and dreams of flying to Paris, like her idol, the late Jackie Onassis. In the end, she only gets as far as a local caravan park, where she dies, surrounded by her daughters.'

Source: Australian Screen (http://aso.gov.au/titles/features/soft-fruit/notes/). (Sighted: 15/10/2014)

1 form y separately published work icon Parklands Kathryn Millard , ( dir. Kathryn Millard ) Australia : Soft Fruit , 1996 24904223 1996 single work film/TV

"Rosie (Cate Blanchett) returns to her home city on the death of her father, a former policeman (Tony Martin). His diaries hint at corruption, and she also receives hints and veiled threats which support her suspicions. Rosie puzzles about who he was, and about her early life and relationship to him."

Source: South Australia Made Showcase.

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