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Synopsis. A girl named O loves a rich, and much older man. She is subjected to a variety of humiliating experiences to prove her unconditional obedience to him in a Chinese brothel. A poor boy sees her and falls in love with her. To get the money needed to sleep with her, he takes part in rebellious acts.


Fruits of Passion (1981)

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The Fruits of Passion. Film; Advertising. Time Out says. Terayama supposedly knocked off this piece of arse-with-class to finance his theatre work. Certainly it's a highly dispiriting plunge into.


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Fruits of Passion. A girl (Isabelle Illiers) loves an older man (Klaus Kinski). He demands that she goes in a brothel, as evidence that she loves him. As she is confronted by any number of perverse sexual possibilities, he carries on an affair with Natalie (Arielle Dombasle). Based on a novel by Dominique Aury.


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Fruits of Passion is a 1981 French-Japanese co-production directed by Shūji Terayama and starring Klaus Kinski. The film is loosely based on the novel Retour à Roissy by Anne Desclos, written as a sequel to the Story of O.


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Film Movie Reviews Fruits of Passion — 1981. Fruits of Passion. 1981. 1h 23m. Drama. Advertisement. Cast. Klaus Kinski (Sir Stephen) Isabelle Illiers (O) Arielle Dombasle (Nathalie) Pît.


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Fruits of Passion (1981) User Reviews Review this title 12 Reviews Hide Spoilers Sort by: Filter by Rating: The Perversion of Futures tedg 4 February 2006 This will not be a positive experience for everyone. Several things would be offputting. Most would be offended that it is based on a book with trivial sensibilities. There is explicit sex.


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About Fruits of Passion A girl named O loves a rich, and much older man. She is subjected to a variety of humiliating experiences to prove her unconditional obedience to him in a Chinese brothel. A poor boy sees her and falls in love with her. To get the money needed to sleep with her, he takes part in rebellious acts.


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Fruits of Passion ( French: Les fruits de la passion; Japanese: 上海異人娼館/チャイナ・ドール, Shanghai Ijin Shōkan - China Doll) is a 1981 French-Japanese co-production directed by Shūji Terayama and starring Klaus Kinski. The film is loosely based on the novel Retour à Roissy by Anne Desclos, written as a sequel to the Story of O. [1] [2] Plot


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The Taste of Things: Directed by Anh Hung Tran. With Juliette Binoche, Benoît Magimel, Emmanuel Salinger, Patrick d'Assumçao. The story of Eugenie, an esteemed cook, and Dodin, the fine gourmet with whom she has been working for over the last 20 years.


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Fruits of Passion 1981 'Les Fruits de la Passion' Directed by Shūji Terayama The story of "O" continues in the Orient. A girl named O loves a rich, and much older man. She is subjected to a variety of humiliating experiences to prove her unconditional obedience to him in a Chinese brothel. A poor boy sees her and falls in love with her.


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Fruits of Passion is a 1981 French-Japanese co-production directed by Terayama Shuji and starring Klaus Kinski. The film is loosely based on the novel Retour à Roissy by Anne Desclos, written as a sequel to the Story of O which also received film adaptation. The lead characters of the Story of O and Retour à Roissy novels, Sir Stephen and O.


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Fruits of Passion (1981) R 09/17/1981 (US) Drama 1h 19m User Score The story of "O" continues in the Orient. Overview A girl named O loves a rich, and much older man. She is subjected to a variety of humiliating experiences to prove her unconditional obedience to him in a Chinese brothel. A poor boy sees her and falls in love with her.


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Fruits of Passion (1981) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Shûji Terayama Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) Produced by Music by J.A. Seazer Cinematography by Tatsuo Suzuki Editing by Henri Colpi Production Design by Hiroshi Yamashita Art Direction by Hiroshi Yamashita Costume Design by Kaisik Wong


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2001 IMDb RATING 6.2 /10 6 YOUR RATING Rate Comedy A lazy afternoon in the park. A man. A woman. A bunch of juicy, ripe fruit. All the ingredients for a flirtation. What could go wrong? Director Jack Sekowski Writer Jack Sekowski Stars Wayne Stemmler Cynthia Rice Emerson St. John See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist Photos