Sunday, August 16, 2009

Broken Flowers Movie

Directed by
Jim Jarmusch

Writing credits
Jim Jarmusch (written by)
Bill Raden (inspired by an idea from)
Sara Driver (inspired by an idea from)

Release Date:
26 August 2005 (Iceland)

Genre:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery

Cast :
* Bill Murray as Don Johnston
* Jeffrey Wright as Winston
* Sharon Stone as Laura Daniels Miller
* Frances Conroy as Dora Anderson
* Christopher McDonald as Ron Anderson
* Jessica Lange as Dr. Carmen Markowski
* Tilda Swinton as Penny
* Julie Delpy as Sherry
* Alexis Dziena as Lolita Miller
* Chloƫ Sevigny as Carmen's Assistant
* Pell James as Sun Green
* Mark Webber as The Kid

Original Sound Track :
1. There Is an End - The Greenhornes
2. Yegelle Tezeta - Mulatu Astatke
3. Bang Bang - Jackie Mittoo
4. I Want You - Marvin Gaye
5. Yekermo Sew - Mulatu Astatke
6. Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth - BJM
7. Tell Me Now So I Know - Holly Golightly
8. Aire - Fretwork
9. Ride Your Donkey - The Tennors
10. Dreams I'll Never See - The Allman Brothers Band
11. Gueblye - Mulatu Astatke
12. Dopesmoker - Sleep
13. Ethanopium - Dengue Fever
14. Requiem, Op. 48 (Pie Jesu) - Oxford Camerata
15. Unnatural Habitat - The Greenhornes

Plot / Synopsis :
The resolutely single Don has just been dumped by his latest lover, Sherry (Julie Delpy). Don yet again resigns himself to being alone and left to his own devices. Instead, he is compelled to reflect on his past when he receives by mail a mysterious pink letter. It is from an anonymous former lover and informs him that he has a 19-year-old son who may now be looking for his father.

Don is urged to investigate this “mystery” by his closest friend and neighbor, Winston (Jeffrey Wright), an amateur sleuth and family man. Hesitant to travel at all, Don nonetheless embarks on a cross-country trek in search of clues from four former flames (Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Sharon Stone, and Tilda Swinton). Unannounced visits to each of these unique women hold new surprises for Don as he haphazardly confronts both his past and, consequently, his present.

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