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Wildflowers (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Thomas Arana, Irene Bedard, John Doe, Clea DuVall, Alan Gelfant, Daryl Hannah, Robert Hass, Richard Hillman, Eric Roberts, Sheila Tousey
Director: Melissa Painter
Category: Drama
Studio: Monarch Home Video
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
98 mins

 
 

 

Seventeen-year-old Cally was born into the idyll of commune life.Since she was five, however, Cally (Clea DuVall) has been living on a houseboat with her father (Tomas Arana).She is a tomboy; he is sweet but out of touch, barely able to get by, trying just to hold onto Cally.

Then Cally meets the older and exotic Sabine (Daryl Hannah), a runaway who has been running for far too long.Cally is intoxicated with her vivacity, her intensity -- and in Sabine, Cally sees something of herself.With the help of a friend (Eric Roberts), Cally finds Sabine and pursues her. Eventually she's allowed into Sabine's life and becomes immersed in the drama she finds there.Clues to Sabine's mysterious past begin to surface.Cally follows the clues like a thread leading out of a maze, but finds it only takes her deeper in.

Soon, the drama of Sabine's life threatens to overwhelm Cally.At that moment, though, she discovers that Sabine may possibly be her own long lost mother.

Featuring Music By:
Santana, Blues Traveler, Jane's Addiction, Big Brother & The Holding Company, John Doe, Chris Stills and Robert Hunter

 
 
   
   

 
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