The Apple (1969)

The Apple (1969) poster

Interspersed with jokes, visual puns, and philosophical discussions, the story follows the attempts of a girl who has spent the last year living outside her native Switzerland to rekindle a former love affair. When her immature young friend fails to demonstrate the requisite interest, she takes up with someone the boy disapproves of. When the boy kicks the man, the man leaves both the boy and his erstwhile ex-girlfriend to their own devices.

Director: Michel Soutter
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date:

Cast

Music: Jacques Olivier
Cinematography: Simon Edelstein
Editing: Eliane Heimo
Production: Arada Film
Country: Switzerland
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Michel Soutter
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Apple about?
Interspersed with jokes, visual puns, and philosophical discussions, the story follows the attempts of a girl who has spent the last year living outside her native Switzerland to rekindle a former love affair. When her immature young friend fails to demonstrate the requisite interest, she takes up with someone the boy disapproves of. When the boy kicks the man, the man leaves both the boy and his erstwhile ex-girlfriend to their own devices.
Who directed The Apple?
The Apple was directed by Michel Soutter.
Who stars in The Apple?
The Apple stars Elsbeth Schoch, André Widmer, Arnold Walter, Claudine Berthet, Daniel Stuffel, Antoine Bordier.
How long is The Apple?
The Apple has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
What genre is The Apple?
The Apple is a Drama film.
Where was The Apple produced?
The Apple was produced in Switzerland.