Harrison’s Flowers (2000)

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In Theaters: 23 September 2000 (Spain)
Rating: R / 130 Minutes
Genre: Drama, Romance, War
Director: Elie Chouraqui

Synopsis:

Andie MacDowell (FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL) stars in the compelling story of one woman’s determination to find her husband Harrison (David Strathairn, L.A. CONFIDENTIAL), a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist. He is reported as missing while on a dangerous assignment covering a war in a foreign country. When Harrison is presumed dead by his colleagues and editor, only Sarah believes that he is still alive. Driven by intense passion she courageously plunges into a land ravaged by war, risking her own life as she engages in a relentless search to find him.

Andie MacDowell as Sarah Lloyd
Elias Koteas as Yeager Pollack
Brendan Gleeson as Marc Stevenson
Adrien Brody as Kyle Morris
David Strathairn as Harrison Lloyd
Alun Armstrong as Samuel Brubeck
Gerry Butler as Chris Kumac, photojournalist

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