The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart Teaser Trailer: Sigourney Weaver and Alycia Debnam-Carey Lead the Amazon Miniseries

Amazon Studios has published The Lost Flowers by Alice Hart Teaser trailer for the upcoming series adaptation of Holly Ringland’s novel of the same name. The limited drama will be available to stream exclusively on Prime Video on August 4th.

The video features Sigourney Weaver’s June Hart, who becomes her granddaughter’s sole guardian after Alice lost her parents in a fire. It teases the family secrets that June has been keeping from Alice, who eventually finds out about them as she gets older.

Check out the The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart teaser below (Watch More Trailers):

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What is Alice Hart’s The Lost Flowers about?

“The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart tells the compelling story of a young girl, Alice Hart, whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life,” reads the synopsis. “Following a family tragedy in which she loses both her abusive father and her beloved mother in a mysterious fire, 9-year-old Alice is taken to live with her grandmother June at a flower farm, where she learns there are secrets behind the secrets of the… past of her and her family.”

“Set against Australia’s stunning natural landscape and featuring native wildflowers and plants that offer a way to express the unspeakable, this gripping family drama spans decades as Alice grows from child to woman. Her journey is epic and haunting, reaching an emotional climax as Alice fights for her life against a man she loves.”

The seven-part adaptation is executive produced and written by showrunner Sarah Lambert and directed by Glendyn Ivin. Weaver will be joined by Fear the Walking Dead’s Alycia Debnam-Carey, Asher Keddie, Leah Purcell, Frankie Adams, Alexander England, Charlie Vickers, Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Alyla Browne.

Executive producers are Weaver, Ivin, Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Lucinda Reynolds, with Barbara Gibbs as producer. Kirsty Fisher and Kim Wilson are also on board as authors.