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Harrison's Flowers (2000)

Harrison's Flowers (2000)
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French director Elie Chouraqui adapts the novel of the same name into this drama, that, although set in 1991, became tragically topical in the weeks before its release due to the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Andie MacDowell stars as Sarah, a photo editor for Newsweek and the happily married wife of Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Harrison Lloyd (David Strathairn). Harrison has been reconsidering his career of covering the world's war zone "hot spots" in order to spend more time with his family, and is accused by his colleague, Kyle (Adrien Brody), of playing it too safe in his risky profession. Harrison elects to accept one more combat assignment to cover the simmering tensions in Croatia, a conflict that quickly erupts into a full-scale, genocidal Civil War. Informed that Harrison is believed to have been killed in the fighting, Sarah refuses to accept her husband's death and becomes convinced that she's seen him, alive, in a news broadcast. She travels to Croatia on a quest to find him, and is eventually aided by Kyle, as well as two of Harrison's other colleagues, Yeager (Elias Koteas) and Stevenson (Brendan Gleeson). The group, armed with cameras instead of weapons, witnesses the horrors and atrocities unfolding in the region, while tracing the elusive path of Harrison, who may well be dead already. Harrison's Flowers was distributed by Universal Focus, the art house division of Universal Pictures that previously released Mulholland Drive (2001) and Billy Elliott (2000). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Andie MacDowellDavid Strathairn, (more)
Director(s):
Elie Chouraqui
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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French director Elie Chouraqui adapts the novel of the same name into this drama, that, although set in 1991, became tragically topical in the weeks before its release due to the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Andie MacDowell stars as Sarah, a photo editor for Newsweek and the happily married wife of Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Harrison Lloyd (David Strathairn). Harrison has been reconsidering his career of covering the world's war zone "hot spots" in order to spend more time with his family, and is accused by his colleague, Kyle (Adrien Brody), of playing it too safe in his risky profession. Harrison elects to accept one more combat assignment to cover the simmering tensions in Croatia, a conflict that quickly erupts into a full-scale, genocidal Civil War. Informed that Harrison is believed to have been killed in the fighting, Sarah refuses to accept her husband's death and becomes convinced that she's seen him, alive, in a news broadcast. She travels to Croatia on a quest to find him, and is eventually aided by Kyle, as well as two of Harrison's other colleagues, Yeager (Elias Koteas) and Stevenson (Brendan Gleeson). The group, armed with cameras instead of weapons, witnesses the horrors and atrocities unfolding in the region, while tracing the elusive path of Harrison, who may well be dead already. Harrison's Flowers was distributed by Universal Focus, the art house division of Universal Pictures that previously released Mulholland Drive (2001) and Billy Elliott (2000). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
122 mins

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Director(s):
Elie Chouraqui
Writer(s):
Didier Le PĂȘcheurElie Chouraqui
Producer(s):
Albert CohenElie Chouraqui
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Graphic Violence)
Categories:
War
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Joe T.

    This movie is one I would definitely recommend. Some may be taken back by the graphic nature depicted in the war scenes. Andie Mac Dowell and cast are great in bringing the novel to the screen through the lens of a woman refusing to believe her husband's death, the risk others take in helping her while attempting to expose the gruesome violence that occurred in the Bosnia war in the early 1990's. It is really unfortunate that this movie did not get more exposure when released. It is one I would have really wanted to see in the theater on a really big screen. It took a while to get a copy of this movie. I am glad that I waited for it to be available in the quene.

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    Rebecca Z.

    This movie wasn't advertised very much so not many people have heard of it but it is a WONDERFUL movie. The violence is pretty graphic in some parts so I wouldn't reccommend it for small children but it's a really touching and true to life movie.

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    First Name L.

    this is an excellet movie and have very good actors i love the childrens in the movie i like the rol of Quinn Shephard (Margaux Lloyd) she was very young, but she is amazing in the movie. Andie Macdowell (Sarah Lloyd) did a good job to proving the love for his hausband i love the story of the movie because was a goodmoviei love this movie very good actings story.

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