A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 16, 2017
Original Title:
Flower
Alternate Titles:
青春失控日記
플라워
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Diablo Entertainment
Metalwork Pictures
Rough House Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 LT: N-16 RU: 18+ US: R
Runtime: 94
Rebellious, quick-witted Erica Vandross is a 17-year-old firecracker living with her single mom, Laurie, and her mom's new boyfriend, Bob, in L.A.'s San Fernando Valley. When Bob's mentally unbalanced son, Luke, arrives from rehab to live with the family, Erica finds her domestic and personal life overwhelmed. With Luke and her sidekicks Kala and Claudine in tow, Erica acts out by exposing a high school teacher's dark secret.
Associate Producer:
Alyssa Murphy
Casting:
Rich Delia
Co-Producer:
Alex McAulay
Consulting Producer:
Caroline Goldfarb
Costume Design:
Michelle Thompson
Director:
Max Winkler
Director of Photography:
Carolina Costa
Editor:
Jeff Seibenick
Sarah Beth Shapiro
Executive Producer:
Shaul Dina
Dustin Duke Dlouhy
Justin Farajzadeh
David Gordon Green
Jody Hill
Andrew Levitas
Danny McBride
David Tahour
Cyrus Zahabian
Ilana Zahabian
First Assistant Director:
Bryan Goeres
Line Producer:
Maritte Lee Go
Makeup Department Head:
Prell Charusanti
Original Music Composer:
Joseph Stephens
Post Producer:
Graham High
Producer:
Eric B. Fleischman
Brandon James
Matt Spicer
Sean Tabibian
Production Design:
Tricia Robertson
Second Assistant Director:
Mike Tsucalas
Set Decoration:
Ellie Del Campo
Story:
Alex McAulay
Third Assistant Director:
Jason Suhrke
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