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Wild Iris ()


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

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  • Won 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 1 win & 4 nominations.
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Minnie Brinn
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Iris Bravard
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Lonnie Bravard
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Errol Podubney
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Lud van Eppy
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Ramando Galvez
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Ronnie Dale Bravard
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Rhondlyn Podubney
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Gang Leader
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Teenager #1
Nathan Hoppe ...
Teenager #2
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Teenager #3
Caroline Gillis ...
Smoking Mother at Mall
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Handprint Clerk
Ingrid Veninger ...
Woman in Line at the Mall
Judy Sinclair ...
LaNelle Turrell
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Vito Delgaccio
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Harlan
Wayne Ward ...
Bikeshop Salesman
Tamara Levitt ...
Make-up Salesgirl
Laura Catalano ...
Jasmine
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Boutique Saleswoman
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Cookie Counter Girl
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Mall Security Guard #1 (as Dave Sparrow)
Mark Melymick ...
Mall Security Guard #2
Colm Magner ...
Police Officer in Car
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Priest
Darrell Hicks ...
Paulstag (groom)
Frank Nakashima ...
Coroner
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Nurse #1
Laurel Paetz ...
Nurse #2
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Police Officer at Hospital
David Talbot ...
Emergency Room Doctor
John Anderson ...
Band Leader
Adam Cabral ...
Lonnie (age 4)
Eric Cabral ...
Lonnie (age 6)
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Athanasia
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Orderly (uncredited)

Directed by

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Daniel Petrie

Written by

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Kent Broadhurst ... (written by)

Produced by

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Kevin Goetz ... producer
Armand Leo ... line producer
Gary Lucchesi ... executive producer
Marshall Persinger ... producer
Joyce Schweickert ... executive producer
Angela Spieles ... associate producer

Music by

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Laurence Rosenthal

Cinematography by

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Rene Ohashi

Editing by

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Hughes Winborne

Editorial Department

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John Breinholt ... assistant editor
Tom Overton ... colorist

Production Design by

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Susan Longmire

Art Direction by

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Juanita Holden

Set Decoration by

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David Edgar

Costume Design by

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Ruth Secord

Makeup Department

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Rachel Affolter ... makeup assistant
Suzanne Benoit ... makeup artist: Ms. Rowland
Vann E. Gouweleeuw ... key makeup artist (as Vann Gouweleeuw)
Ron Rhodda ... hair stylist assistant
Moira Verwijk ... key hair stylist

Production Management

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Lisa Byrne ... unit manager
Skates Naiman ... production supervisor (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Laurel Morgan ... trainee assistant director
Pazz Neglia ... second assistant director
Bruce Speyer ... first assistant director
Peter Stolworthy ... dailies assistant director
Jeremy Timmons ... third assistant director

Art Department

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Chris Buxton ... key greens
Joanne Filleti ... key scenic painter (as Joanne Frances Filleti)
Stephen J. MacDougall ... set dresser
Alan MacMinn ... property master
Karen McConnell ... lead buyer
Norm Ouzounis ... on-set dresser
Michael Smith ... set dresser
Allan E. Snikkar ... carpenter
Matthew Toth ... assistant property master
Frans Van Gerwen ... construction manager
Wayne Wightman ... assistant art director
Ron Zarosiak ... lead dresser

Sound Department

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Suzanne Angel ... adr supervisor
Paul Aronoff ... adr mixer
Brian Avery ... sound mixer
Beau Biggart ... adr mixer
Tim Chilton ... foley artist
Gavin Coford ... boom operator
Bob Costanza ... sound effects editor
Tommy Goodwin ... foley mixer
Joe Melody ... sound supervisor (as Joseph A. Melody)
Gary Montgomery ... re-recording mixer
Craig M. Otte ... re-recording mixer
Jill Schachne ... foley artist

Special Effects by

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Jeff Skochko ... special effects coordinator
Steve Skochko ... special effects foreman

Stunts

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Shelley Cook ... stunt coordinator (as Shelly Cook)
John Stoneham Sr. ... co-stunt coordinator
Bryan J. Thomas ... stunt performer (as Bryan Thomas)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Craig Black ... electrician
James Chrysler ... electrician
Curtis Clark ... generator operator
Michael Fylyshtan ... steadicam operator
Michael Gillan ... electrician
James D. Grant ... grip
Marni Grossman ... still photographer
Dennis Kane ... chief lighting technician
Dennis Kim ... second assistant camera
Richard Lyon ... dolly grip
David Mason ... key grip
Chris Morsby ... first company grip (as Chris 'Shaker' Morsby)
William Munro ... grip
David Niven ... first assistant camera
Mark Pellar ... first company electrician
Ken Regan ... special still photographer
Ed Tanner ... grip
Glenn Warner ... camera operator

Casting Department

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Robin D. Cook ... casting: Canada
Elizabeth Gray ... casting associate: Canada
Andrea Kool ... casting assistant: Canada
Helen Mossler ... casting executive: USA
Krisztina M. Neglia ... extras casting (as Krisztina Meuring)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Karen Eppstadt ... costume supervisor
Deborah Kirkegaard ... assistant costume designer
Lesley MacCan ... assistant costume supervisor

Location Management

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Wendy Eaman ... location manager
Caedmon Malowany ... assistant location manager
Trevor A. Weber ... location scout

Music Department

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Daniel J. Johnson ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Donna Gardon ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Glen McGugan ... transportation captain
Erwin Roithmeier ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Unjoo Lee Byars ... main title producer
Jane Conway ... animal wrangler
Greg Coultas ... craft service
Danita DeSouza ... assistant accountant
Meg Dyer ... assistant: Mr. Lucchesi
Janice Fowlie ... production accountant
Lisa Ghione ... unit publicist
Katharine Gray ... assistant production coordinator
Mandy Kane ... production assistant
Barbora Krivy ... craft service
Katherine Manabat ... assistant: Ms. Persinger
Ronan Quinn ... assistant: Mr. Petrie
Joanne Rider ... production coordinator
Alana Sosnova ... assistant: Mr. Goetz
Toni Thomas ... production assistant
Rick Whalen ... production assistant
Hope White ... assistant accountant
Ralph Berge ... production executive (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

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. Written by John Sacksteder

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Taglines Sometimes Life is Harder Than Death See more »
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Also Known As
  • Black Iris (United States)
  • Desaliento (Spain)
  • Szaleństwa Iris (Poland)
  • Vad Iris (Hungary)
  • Дивата Айрис (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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  • 93 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Final film directed by Daniel Petrie. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2002). See more »

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