Bitter oranges

Bitter oranges poster

In a context marked by exploitation and clandestine labour, a group of farm workers are promised work under contract and fair conditions during the orange harvest in southern Italy. After only five days, they are forced to stop picking and wait in the orange grove for new instructions.

Director: Noé Coussot, Davide Tisato
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
Production: Museum Henry Dunant, Ecran Mobile, Image Fracas
Language: Bamanankan, Italiano
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Noé Coussot, Davide Tisato
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bitter oranges about?
In a context marked by exploitation and clandestine labour, a group of farm workers are promised work under contract and fair conditions during the orange harvest in southern Italy. After only five days, they are forced to stop picking and wait in the orange grove for new instructions.
Who directed Bitter oranges?
Bitter oranges was directed by Noé Coussot, Davide Tisato.
How long is Bitter oranges?
Bitter oranges has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is Bitter oranges?
Bitter oranges is a Documentary film.