The Earth to Drink (French: La Terre à boire) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jean-Paul Bernier and released in 1964.
[2] It had a budget of $65,000 and was the first Quebec film to be privately financed.
[3] It had difficulties with local censors,[4] reportedly because of a sex scene that was deemed "too intense".
[1] It became the only film Bernier ever directed, although most of its cast went on to build longer sustained careers in Quebec and international film.
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