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  1. 16. Apr. 1999 · With Tonatzin Mondragon, Kelly Vint Castro, Tamara Bass, Michael Peña. Three very different Los Angeles teenage girls find themselves pregnant and dealing with poverty, drugs and confusion. Shanika (Tamara LaSeon Bass) has a drug addict for a mother and is currently living in a foster home.

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    • Kerri Green
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BellyfruitBellyfruit - Wikipedia

    Bellyfruit (also spelled Belly Fruit) is a 1999 American independent drama film about teen pregnancy directed and co-written by Kerri Green. The film is the first feature film released by The Asylum.

    • $1,000,000
    • Robert Bauer, Bonnie Dickenson
  3. Bellyfruit is a 1999 American drama film directed by Kerri Green. Tonatzin Mondragon as Aracely Kelly Vint as Christina Tamara LaSeon Bass as Shanika The film is available to watch on the streaming service Google Play.

  4. Bellyfruit is a 2001 drama film about three Los Angeles teens facing unplanned pregnancies. The film has a low rating from critics and a low audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.

    • Kerri Green
    • Drama
    • Tamara Bass
  5. Three Los Angeles teens are forced to deal with unplanned pregnancies. Shanika (Tamara LaSeon Bass), who has spent most of her life in foster homes, meets Damon (T.E. Russell), an older man who promises love but uses her for sex, leading to her pregnancy. Kicked out of her family home, Aracely (Tonatzin Mondragon) tries to move in with her boyfriend, Oscar (Michael Pena), but finances stand in ...

  6. 17. Mai 1999 · Athree-paneled portrait of teen mothers, “Bellyfruit” traces girls of various ethnicities who find themselves unexpectedly pregnant. While perfs are competent and ably directed, pic has the ...

  7. 16. Apr. 1999 · Three very different Los Angeles teenage girls find themselves pregnant and dealing with poverty, drugs and confusion. Shanika (Tamara LaSeon Bass) has a drug addict for a mother and is currently living in a foster home. Araceley (Tonatzin Mondragon) tries living with her loser and broke boyfriend after her parents kick her out of their house out of shame. Tina (Keely Vint), born to a teenage ...