The Peaches
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In 1964 the film was the British choice for the Cannes Film Festival.[2]
It is a sensual, surreal fantasy about a beautiful woman and her passion for peaches.
Plot
The film charts the coming of age of a clever and beautiful girl and her fetish for fruit. In search of kindred spirits of like intellect, she goes to live in the city, but finds herself cleaning in "the Ministry". She falls in love, and the peaches become less important as her love grows. Subsequently she transfers her craving to pickled onions.[3]
Cast
- Juliet Harmer as girl
- Tom Adams as boy next door
- A. A. Gill as young chess player (uncredited)
Reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This coyly clever production would have been best described by the now outmoded adjective "twee". The initial circumstances, outlined in the opening sequences to the accompaniment of a commentary delivered by Peter Ustinov in his best dry manner, promise something sardonically amusing, but it is all developed in a very rib-nudging way. The theme loses direction, and becomes vague and pointless, with speeded-up photography jokes."[4]
Home media
The film was released as an extra on the Blu-rays Woodfall: A Revolution in British Cinema (BFI, 2018)[5] and Die, Monster, Die! (BFI, 2024).[6]
References
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External links
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- The Peaches, free to watch on BFIPlayer