Harrison's Flowers

Harrison's Flowers

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War Crimes | Balkan War

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance, War
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Élie Chouraqui, Donatienne de Goros
  • Cast(s): Andie MacDowell, Elias Koteas, Brendan Gleeson, Adrien Brody, David Strathairn See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 10min
  • Music: Bruno Coulais
  • Award(s): Best Cinematography 2000 (Won)
    Golden Seashell 2000 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Choral, Allied
  • Story:
    Harrison Lloyd is a Pulitzer-winning photojournalist. His wife and family are making it hard for him to keep his mind on his work when he's in a war zone, and he wants to change jobs to something less stressful. But he's got one last assignment, in war-torn Yugoslavia, in 1991, at the height of the fighting. Word comes back that he apparently died in a building collapse, but his wife Sarah (also a journalist for Newsweek) refuses to believe that he's dead and goes looking for him. She's helped immensely by the photo-journalists Eric Kyle and Marc Stevenson that she runs into over there; together, they're determined to make it through the chaotic landscape to Vukovar, which is not only the nexus of the war but where she believes Harrison is located. Meanwhile, Harrison's son Cesar is looking after his father's prized greenhouse, keeping hope, and flowers, alive.
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Harrison Lloyd is a Pulitzer-winning photojournalist. His wife and family are making it hard for him to keep his mind on his work when he's in a war zone, and he wants to change jobs to something less stressful. But he's got one last assignment, in war-torn Yugoslavia, in 1991, at the height of the fighting. Word comes back that he apparently died in a building collapse, but his wife Sarah (also a journalist for Newsweek) refuses to believe that he's dead and goes looking for him. She's helped immensely by the photo-journalists Eric Kyle and Marc Stevenson that she runs into over there; together, they're determined to make it through the chaotic landscape to Vukovar, which is not only the nexus of the war but where she believes Harrison is located. Meanwhile, Harrison's son Cesar is looking after his father's prized greenhouse, keeping hope, and flowers, alive.
Ratings

7/10

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AWARDS

Won
OCIC Award

2000 | Élie

Nominations

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The Vukovar massacre, also known as the Vukovar hospital massacre or the Ovcara massacre, was the killing of Croatian prisoners of war and civilians by Serb paramilitaries, to whom they had been turned over by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), at the Ovcara farm southeast of Vukovar on 20 November 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence.

Croatian city of Vukovar sustained significant damage due to the JNA's (Yugoslav People's Army) and Serb paramilitaries artillery and rocket barrages. By the end of the battle, over 700,000 shells and other missiles had been fired at the city, at a rate of up to 12,000 per day.

Croatian city of Vukovar was defended by around 1,800 lightly armed soldiers of the Croatian National Guard (ZNG) and civilian volunteers, against as many as 36,000 JNA (Yugoslav People's Army) soldiers and Serb paramilitaries equipped with heavy artillery.

The Battle of Vukovar was an 87-day siege of Vukovar in eastern Croatia by the Yugoslav People's Army, supported by various paramilitary forces from Serbia, between August and November 1991.

Quinn Shephard's debut.

Popular Dialogues

"Yeager Pollack: There are only two different types of people in this world. Those who have seen the war, and those who haven't."

"Kyle Morris: Get off my case or go home to mommy. Marc Stevenson: Shit. I'd love to see my mommy."