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2012 | DIRECTED BY SERGE RODNUNSKY

War Flowers

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Year
2012
Runtime
 99 minutes (1 hr 39 mins)
Director and Primary Cast
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Last viewed:
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Directed by
serge_rodnunsky
Starring
Sarabeth Ellis
Louis McIntire
Melody Ellis
Gen. McIntire
Private Perry
Themselves
Maj. Collins
Tim
War Refugee
Soldier Wallace
Malcolm
John Ellis
Jeremy
Lester
Soldier
Captain Barker
Miss Caroline
Freddie
Jimmy
Edwin
Sargeant
Soldier
Soldier
Gaylord
Effie
Josephus / Soldier
Soldier Matthew
Rufus
Gabby
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UK Age Rating
UK BBFC Certificate: 12
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News from around the web
The Flowers of War – review  The Guardian Tue, 14th February 2012

Midland man a featured extra in new film: 'War Flowers'  Midland Daily News Fri, 23rd July 2010

Film Review: Why The Flowers of War Makes Us Cry  The Beijinger Sat, 24th December 2011

The story behind Chinese war epic The Flowers of War  BBC Tue, 24th January 2012

Flowers of War movie review & film summary (2012)  Roger Ebert Wed, 18th January 2012

The Flowers of War fails to bloom for Chinese film industry  The Guardian Thu, 2nd August 2012