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Passionflower is a canadien film released in USA on 17 april 2012 with Darcy Fehr

Passionflower (2012)

Passionflower
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Released in USA 17 april 2012
Length 1h24
OriginCanada
Rating65% 3.2661953.2661953.2661953.2661953.266195

Passionflower is a 2011 Canadian drama film directed by Shelagh Carter and starring Kassidy Love Brown, Kristen Harris and Darcy Fehr.

Synopsis

On the brink of puberty in 1962 suburban Winnipeg, Sarah Matthews is increasingly challenged and confused by her mother's instability and sexual power.

Actors

Darcy Fehr

(David Matthews)
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