
Overview:
Alice, a single mother who is more dedicated to her work as a genetic engineer than to her teenage son Joe, develops a new variety of flower that is supposed to have the ability to make its owner happy thanks to its special chemical properties.Status: | Released (2019-11-01) |
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Awards: | 8 wins & 17 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $23,862 |
Screen: | Jessica Hausner, Géraldine Bajard |
Productions: | The Bureau, Essential Filmproduktion, ORF, BBC Film, BR, ARTE, Coop99 Filmproduktion |
Production Countries: | Austria, Germany, United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 130414: Emily Beecham - Alice
- 17064: Ben Whishaw - Chris
- 17258: Kerry Fox - Bella
- 1538851: Kit Connor - Joe
- 73287: David Wilmot - Karl
- 1566670: Phénix Brossard - Ric
- 550554: Sebastian Hülk - Ivan
Crews
- 19896: Jessica Hausner - Producer - Production
- 28620: Martin Gschlacht - Producer - Production
- 19896: Jessica Hausner - Director - Directing
- 48789: Karina Ressler - Editor - Editing
- 4647: Bruno Wagner - Producer - Production
- 1266013: Géraldine Bajard - Screenplay - Writing
- 28622: Katharina Wöppermann - Production Design - Art
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Reviews
Stephen Campbell
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**_A fascinating premise and setup, but the execution is tedious_** >_The Capgras Delusion has been known since the turn of the century but has been treated as a curiosity, an anomaly. The standard explanation, which you find in most psychiatry textbooks, is a Freudian one and the ....
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A fascinating concept - a firm determined to succeed at a flower fair work to create the ideal blossom. When two of their team - Emily Beecham and an almost robotic Ben Whishaw develop a flower that exudes a pollen that creates happiness; they are certain they are onto a winner. She ....
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