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A college student struggling with a painful childhood begins to have a reoccurring nightmare that compels her to confront her past and restore her faith.
A college student struggling with a painful childhood begins to have a reoccurring nightmare that compels her to confront her past and restore her faith.
Actors:
Christopher Jon Martin,
Alex Steele,
Benjamin Ashbrook,
Nathalia Ramos,
Katie Gill,
Shari Rigby,
Cody Longo,
Kevin McCorkle

Christopher Jon Martin

Alex Steele
3 July 1995, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Benjamin Ashbrook

Nathalia Ramos
3 July 1992, Madrid, Spain

Katie Gill
25 July 1985, Santa Monica, California, USA

Shari Rigby

Cody Longo
4 March 1988, Littleton, Colorado, USA

Kevin McCorkle
3 September 1958, Long Beach, California, USA
Director:
Nicholas DiBella

Nicholas DiBella
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Alex Steele #Benjamin Ashbrook #Christopher Jon Martin #Cody Longo #Katie Gill #Kevin McCorkle #Nathalia Ramos #Nicholas DiBella #Shari Rigby #Wildflower #Wildflower (2016)
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Christopher Jon Martin

Alex Steele
3 July 1995, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Benjamin Ashbrook

Nathalia Ramos
3 July 1992, Madrid, Spain

Katie Gill
25 July 1985, Santa Monica, California, USA

Shari Rigby

Cody Longo
4 March 1988, Littleton, Colorado, USA

Kevin McCorkle
3 September 1958, Long Beach, California, USA


August 02, 2016
Wildflower tries to pair its unsolved-murder premise with a message about healing through faith, but the film doesn't sketch out either idea that well.