Wildflowers (1999)
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Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Cally (DuVall) is a seventeen-year-old tomboy who lives with her out-of-touch father (Arana) aboard a houseboat in the California Bay Area. Her life seems trite and mundane until she's graced by a... Cally (DuVall) is a seventeen-year-old tomboy who lives with her out-of-touch father (Arana) aboard a houseboat in the California Bay Area. Her life seems trite and mundane until she's graced by a one-time encounter with an extremely exotic woman named Sabine (Hannah). Cally is taken by the mystery and drama that seems to envelop Sabine, and employs a friend (Roberts) to help track her down. Soon Cally finds herself engrossed in a maze of suspense, where at the end of it all lies Sabine's true identity--a secret life Cally was destined to discover. Featuring music by Santana, Blues Traveler, Jane's Addiction, and more. [More]
Starring: Daryl Hannah, Clea DuVall, Eric Roberts, Tomas Arana
Starring: Daryl Hannah, Clea DuVall, Eric Roberts, Tomas Arana, Irene Bedard, James Gandolfini
Director: Melissa Painter
Director: Melissa Painter
Screenwriter: Melissa Painter
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