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Fallen Fruit

2024 | 86m | English

(106 votes)

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Popularity: 0.3 (history)

Director: Chris Molina
Writer: Chris Molina
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A heartbroken 20-something reluctantly returns to his childhood home in Miami, where he's forced to reevaluate his relationships in the face of a looming hurricane.
Release Date: Apr 05, 2024
Director: Chris Molina
Writer: Chris Molina
Genres: Drama
Keywords heartbreak, lgbt, gay theme
Production Companies Mango Sun Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ramiro Batista Alex
Austin Cassel Chris
Krystal Millie Valdes Sam
Adrian Menendez Juan
Nicole Quintana Mom
Ozzie Quintana Dad
Joe Tufte Jared
Joanne Perica Lisa
Karla Croqueta Herself
Luca Torrens Chris' Friend
Dominic Cipriani Camp Kid
Matthew A. Sánchez Camp Kid
Aidan Sieu Camp Kid
George Georgiev Camp Kid
Karina Georgiev Camp Kid
Kinley Kingcade Camp Kid
Luciano Menanno Camp Kid
Luke Rodriguez Camp Kid
Damian Gurierrez College Musician
Eli Feingold College Musician
Olga Fazylkhakova Camp Kid
Oona Tarjan Camp Kid
Paityn Taylor Camp Kid
Name Job
David Ricardo Rodriguez Director of Photography
Dani Jacko Production Design
Chris Molina Screenplay, Director
Brian Olyaryz Editor
Joe Turman Editor
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Chris Molina Producer
Carolina Caruso Producer
Victor Acevedo Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“Alex” (Ramiro Batista) is a twenty-three year old man who has returned to his parental home in Miami after the break up of his only relationship so far, with “Adam”. He only sees this as a temporary arrangement before he returns to New York, but before long it is not just the impending hurricane th ... at is causing turbulence in his life. At work, he encounters the charismatic “Chris” (Austin Cassel) who goes some way to restoring his faith in men and shows him a little of what this metropolis has to offer and to threaten him with. He’s enthusiastic but naive, and is ill-prepared for the fairly benign but still quite potent harshness of the life he carefully documents with his father’s old camcorder. Sadly, that’s about the height of it! It’s an observation of his life, but it doesn’t really go anywhere beyond telling us what we would already know - that life isn’t the proverbial box of chocolates. It has moments that raise a smile, and his open-hearted attitude to life and love is quite touching, but there is precious little development of his character, nor that of “Chris” and it still recourses to a few easy stereotypes of gay pick-up culture and attitudes to the occupational hazards that are STIs. It’s an easy watch, but having opened a few interesting doors it makes little attempt to step through them and by the time the winds did come, I too was ready to sleep in the bath. It’s fine, but all too forgettable fayre.

Nov 17, 2025