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Wild Flowers, released in 1990, captures this intimate, heavy atmosphere right from the start. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with the emotions as the protagonist reflects on the past during her daughter's funeral. The themes of love, shame, and familial ties resonate deeply, making the film feel personal. Though the director is unknown, the performances are raw and quite compelling, with a certain honesty that sticks with you. It’s that blend of tragedy and tenderness that makes this film distinct, a sort of quiet exploration of identity and loss that feels timeless.
Wild Flowers has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive to find on physical media. Its rarity adds to the intrigue for collectors, particularly those interested in LGBTQ+ themes from the early '90s. There aren't many editions out there, which can heighten its desirability among niche collectors looking to explore lesser-known works from this era.
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