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    Flower Films, Inc. is an American production company owned by Drew Barrymore and Nancy Juvonen. [1] Filmography. Never Been Kissed (1999) Charlie's Angels (2000) Donnie Darko (2001) Duplex (2003) Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) 50 First Dates (2004) Fever Pitch (2005) Music and Lyrics (2007) He's Just Not That Into You (2009) Whip It! (2009)

  2. Oct 26, 2001 · Flower Films is a production company based in Los Angeles, California. Discover new TV shows and movies from Flower Films and where you can watch them.

  3. Discover new TV shows and movies from Flower Films and where you can watch them.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Notable films with flower in the title include Curse of the Golden Flower, Cactus Flower, and Flower Drum Song, although there are many more examples on this list. This poll is interactive, meaning you can vote the flower movies up or down depending on how much you like them.

    • Reference
    • La Casa de Las Flores: La Pelicula/The House of Flowers: The Movie
    • The Great Gatsby
    • Big Fish
    • Broken Flowers
    • Greenfingers
    • Being There
    • Kiss The Ground
    • Plucking The Daisy
    • The Wizard of Oz/The Wiz
    • Little Shop of Horrors

    This dark comedy, from Mexican director Manolo Caro, based on the series with the same title, features a family flower shop owned by the wealthy de la Mora family for over 50 years – a wildly captivating family! The series gained widespread popularity for the empathetic and celebratory treatment of feminist and LGBTQIA+ themed. So of course fans we...

    The original novel by Fitzgerald is full of flower symbolism, so it’s no surprise that in Baz Luhrmann’s film, The Great Gatsby, flowers provide a vivid, lush, and highly symbolic backdrop. The film goes florally over the top in true Luhrmann fashion, but two flowers feature prominently in the movie: daisies, of course, and orchids. Daisies represe...

    This movie enchanted hopeful hearts with a field of daffodils. “They’re your favorite flower,” Edward proclaims to Jenny as they’re both surrounded by the golden yellow blooms. He has sworn to marry her, though they barely know each other. Seconds later, Jenny’s (understandably) jealous fiance arrives on the scene, and some flowers are trampled in ...

    Bill Murray plays an aging Don Juan, according to the latest woman in his life, on her way out the door. His character seems largely unmoved by anything until he receives a letter on pink stationery and some serious motivation from his neighbor. According to the letter, he may have a 19-year-old son, but the young man’s mother, the author of the le...

    An unexpected and beautiful flower garden tended by inmates at a prison. This is the stark juxtaposition at the heart of Greenfingers. When Colin arrives to serve the end of his sentence at a low-security prison, a lifer named Fergus befriends him, and gives him a gift of flower seeds. Colin, not to enthused about the gift, plants the seeds anyway ...

    While we’re on the subject of gardeners and high society, let’s talk about Chance the gardener, alias Chauncey Gardener. Chance is left wandering the streets when his longtime employer, in whose home he has always lived, dies. Chance has been educated exclusively by TV, and his conversations reflect this with great hilarity. The comedy escalates sh...

    We’d be remiss in our commitment to sustainability if we didn’t give a nod to Kiss the Ground. This Woody Harrelson project takes a hard and realistic look at modern agriculture, bringing us from a current point of despair to a hopeful solution: soil. Presenting easy-to-follow guidelines for restoring the soil we grow our plants in, Harrelson place...

    This classic stars Brigitte Bardot as Agnès, a young erotic novelist. When her father discovers her vocation, he puts her on a train to boarding school. Agnès has other ideas, though, to go live with her brother in Paris. Needing to make money after an expensive mistake, Agnès enters a striptease contest, using daisies in her performance. There’s a...

    This classic story is told in two movies: the original with Judy Garland, and The Wiz, starring Diana Ross in a star-packed remake with its own distinct flavor. In both, Dorothy and her companions are slowed down by poppies just as they catch sight of the Emerald City. In the original film, the whole gang is intoxicated by the field of poppies, and...

    Like The Wiz, Little Shop of Horrors happens in an urban setting. Mushnik’s Flower Shop is in New York’s “Skid “Row” and sales aren’t good. To draw customers, an employee, Seymour, brings in his unusual prized plant named Audrey II. The scheme works at first, but eventually, Audrey II begins to wilt, and Seymour accidentally discovers that she need...

  5. This category is for films and television series which were produced by Flower Films.

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  7. Feb 24, 2017 · From the poppy fields in The Wizard of Oz to the red roses in American Beauty, flowers have always played an important role in movies in terms of their symbolism and visual impact they make on screen. Let’s take a look at some of the most famous movies featuring flowers!

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