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Harrison's Flowers

  • Director: Elie Chouraqui
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: War
  • Movie Type: War Drama
  • Themes: Members of the Press, Obsessive Quests, Americans Abroad
  • Main Cast: Andie MacDowell, David Strathairn, Elias Koteas, Adrien Brody, Brendan Gleeson
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Country: FR
  • Run Time: 130 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

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, All Movie Guide

Cast

Alun Armstrong - Samuel Brubeck; Caroline Goodall - Johanna Pollack; Diane Baker - Mary Francis; Gerard Butler - Chris Kumac; Marie Trintignant - Cathy; Christian Charmettant - Jeff; Christopher Clarke - David; Kurt Cramer - CNN Journalist; Bela Grushka - Nina Portnoy; Michael Rogers - Canadian Cameraman; Bruce Solomon - Rabbi; Dale Wyatt - Mistress of Ceremony; Slobodan Milovanovic - Base Commander; Jessica Horvathova - HTV Interviewer; Corey Johnson - Peter Francis; Scott Michael Anton - Cesar Lloyd; Dragan Antonic - Chetnik; Marie-Beatrice Bernert - Austrian Woman; Predrag Bjelac - Doctor in Vukovar; Antony Boehm - Freddy; Nicole Estabrooks - Journalist 4; Simon Francis - Layout Technician; Milan Gargula - Katzman; Rich Gold - Journalist 1; Amy Huck - Cybil; Joel Kirby - Michael; Rianne Kooiman - Newsweek Journalist; Liliana Krstic - Old Woman; Gregory Linington - Journalist 2; Mirko Medenica - Croatian Officer; Deborah Michaels - Journalist 3; Sasa Nikolitch - Chtiomac; Zivko Petrov - Nustar Peasant; Dragan Radivojevic - Sniper; Quinn Shepherd - Margaux Lloyd; Joel Sugarman - Nelson

Credit

Cathy Sandrich - Casting, Amanda Mackey-Johnson - Casting, Jessica Horvathova - Casting, Lucinda Syson - Casting, Sandra Terryn - Casting, Yves Debay - Consultant/advisor, Mimi Lempicka - Costume Designer, Petr Hartl - First Assistant Director, Lucie Pascu - First Assistant Director, Pavel Typolt - First Assistant Director, Matthias Weber - First Assistant Director, Elie Chouraqui - Director, Jacques Witta - Editor, Ailo Auguste - Editor, Cliff Eidelman - Composer (Music Score), Elie Chouraqui - Camera Operator, Lucas Bielan - Camera Operator, Stefano Falivene - Camera Operator, Giantito Burchiellaro - Production Designer, Nicola Pecorini - Cinematographer, Ondrej Nerud - Production Manager, Eliane Lacroux - Production Manager, Elie Chouraqui - Producer, Albert Cohen - Producer, Guillaume Sciama - Sound/Sound Designer, Frantisek Koch - Technical Advisor, Pplk. Miroslav Lysina - Technical Advisor, Francois Pulliat - Unit Production Manager, Petr Splichal - Unit Production Manager, Elie Chouraqui - Screenwriter, Didier Le Pêcheur - Screenwriter, Veronika Gocova - Production Assistant, Sarka Cimbalova - Production Coordinator, Alexandre Vernerey - Production Coordinator, Frederique Alexandre - Production Coordinator, Donatienne De Goros - Script Supervisor, Karine Bensa - Second Assistant Director, Luc Delahaye - Still Photographer, Christopher Morris - Still Photographer, Isabel Ellsen - Still Photographer, Patrick Robert - Still Photographer, Mercedes Danforth - Casting Assistant, Alena Kubalkova - Extra Casting, Jiri Tichacek - Production Accountant, Danielle Foatelli - Production Accountant, Lenka Pospisilova - Production Accountant, Laurence Henaff - Production Secretary, Petr Drozda - Runner, Vaclav Hanka - Runner, Ladislav Nedved - Runner, Alex De Beauvoir - Runner, Nicolas Goret - Runner, Patrick Levasseur - Runner, Mehdi Mounder - Runner

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Harrison's Flowers

United States theatrical poster
Directed by Elie Chouraqui
Produced by Elie Chouraqui
Written by Screenplay:
Elie Chouraqui
Didier Le Pêcheur
Isabel Ellsen
Screenplay Collaboration:
Michael Katims
Novel:
Isabel Ellsen
Starring Andie MacDowell
Elias Koteas
Brendan Gleeson
Adrien Brody
David Strathairn
Music by Bruno Coulais (international version)
Cliff Eidelman (USA version)
Cinematography Nicola Pecorini
Editing by Jacques Witta
Studio StudioCanal
France 2 Cinema
Canal+
Distributed by Universal Pictures (USA theatrical)
Lionsgate (USA DVD)
StudioCanal (international sales)
Release date(s) 24 January 2001 (France)
15 March 2002 (USA)
Running time International version:
130 mins.
Theatrical cut:
121 mins (USA version)
Country France
Language English
French
Croatian
Budget $8,000,000[1]

Harrison's Flowers is a 2000 French film by Elie Chouraqui. It stars, among others, Andie MacDowell, Elias Koteas, Brendan Gleeson, Adrien Brody, Marie Trintignant, Gerard Butler and David Strathairn.

Universal Pictures released this film in the United States theatrically,[2] then Lionsgate released this film in the United States on DVD.[3] For this film's United States version, the film's length was reduced by about 5 minutes;[4] it also features a new score by Cliff Eidelman.[5]

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Plot

The film is concerned with Harrison Lloyd, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Newsweek photojournalist who travels on his last assignment to the former Yugoslavia in 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence. Although he is presumed to have died in a building collapse, his wife travels to the region to find him, believing him to be in the city of Vukovar. Travelling through the war-torn landscape, she arrives in the city, and bears witness to the massacre which took place there. Back home, Harrison's son Cesar cares for his father's flowers in their greenhouse.

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