Wild Iris (2001) [R]

Featuring:
Gena Rowlands, Laura Linney, Emile Hirsch

Written by:
Kent Broadhurst

Directed by:
Daniel Petrie


Release Date:
January 1, 2001

Original Title:
Wild Iris

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Showtime Networks

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 93

Sometimes life is harder than death.

A depressed woman battles with her mother and abuses alcohol following the suicide of her husband.

A weary young woman, Iris Brevard, is forced to move in with her overbearing mother, Min, following her husband's suicide. She finds her only escape from her mother's badgering is to verbally fight back and to hide herself in an alcoholic haze. Unfortunately, her young teen son, Lonnie, observes all of this and finds himself torn between the two women. The older woman is multi-dimensional as she is clearly shown as manipulative and critical, but also as loving and charming. This is clearly shown in scenes with Fred Ward as the father of a bride-to-be who comes to the women's bridal gown shop to stop the purchase of his daughter's wedding dress. After facing Rowlands, he willingly writes the check for the next dress payment. The film also raises questions about whether Min was responsible for the suicide of Iris' husband. As Lonnie questions his father's death and is faced with similar pressures, he also clearly is considering his life options.

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Rankings and Honors

Wild Iris (2001) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.3/10
Awards Won: Won 1 Primetime Emmy. 2 wins & 4 nominations total

Art Direction:
Juanita Holden

Associate Producer:
Angela Spieles

Casting:
Robin D. Cook

Costume Design:
Ruth Secord

Director:
Daniel Petrie

Director of Photography:
Rene Ohashi

Editor:
Hughes Winborne

Executive Producer:
Gary Lucchesi
Joyce Schweickert

Key Hair Stylist:
Moira Verwijk

Key Makeup Artist:
Vann E. Gouweleeuw

Line Producer:
Armand Leo

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Ron Rhodda
Rachel Affolter

Makeup Artist:
Suzanne Benoit

Original Music Composer:
Laurence Rosenthal

Producer:
Kevin Goetz
Marshall Persinger

Production Design:
Susan Longmire

Production Supervisor:
Skates Naiman

Set Decoration:
David Edgar

Stunt Coordinator:
Shelley Cook

Unit Manager:
Lisa Byrne

Writer:
Kent Broadhurst

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