| release date: | Friday March 15, 2002 Tuesday January 21, 2003 (dvd/video) |
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| genre: | Drama |
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| running time: | 130 min. |
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| director: | Elie Chouraqui |
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| studio: | TVA International |
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| producer(s): | Elie Chouraqui |
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| screenplay: | Elie Chouraqui, Isabel Ellsen, Michael Katims, Didier Le PĂȘchier |
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| cast: | Andie MacDowell, Elias Koteas, Brendan Gleeson, Adrien Brody, David Strathairn, Alun Armstrong, Gerard Butler |
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Harrison's Flowers Movie Synopsis
Sarah Lloyd (MacDowell) embarks on a perilous journey to find Harrison (Strathairn), her husband, colleague and father of her two children. The Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist is missing on an assignment during the Bosnian conflict. He is presumed dead by his associates and his editor, Samuel Brubeck (Armstrong).
But it is Sarah who leaves others in disbelief, hell-bent in her pursuit to find Harrison - dead or alive. Rather than convincing her to turn back, she convinces Harrison's colleagues to forge ahead. In helping Sarah, fellow photojournalists Kyle (Brody), Stevenson (Gleeson) and Harrison's best friend Yeager (Koteas) find a new perspective in the midst of this horrendous battle of brother against brother. Armed solely with their camera lenses, all muster a courage they never knew they had.
gerard butlers hot man... thats all i have to say.. yeah... yep
the most beautiful movie I see on the war. An very interestig point of view on what happens in Yougoslavia if you miss the love story incredible in this kind of circonstances.
exelent movie... especcionally because my father is croatian... a the end is saids that some parths of movie are not real, but they are, this war was one of the cruelest in the modern history.