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The film received generally positive reviews. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an 82% approval rating with an average score of 6.70/10 based on 49 reviews. The site's consensus is: "Water Lilies is a sharply-observed, provocative coming-of-age story that captures the anxieties of the early teen years."
Water-Lilies: 1915 Neue Pinakothek, Munich 151 x 200 W.1796 Water Lilies: 1914–1917 Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris 130 x 153 W.1797 Water Lilies: 1914–1917 Private collection 132 x 84 W.1798 Water Lilies: 1914–1917 Private collection 170 x 122 W.1799 Water Lilies: 1916 National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo 200 x 200 W.1800 White and Yellow ...
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White waterlily can mean: . Nymphaea alba, of Europe and North Africa; Nymphaea lotus, of East Africa and Southeast Asia; Nymphaea nouchali, of South Asia, Southeast Asia and Northern Australia
Lilies (French title: Les Feluettes) is a 1996 Canadian film directed by John Greyson. [2] It is an adaptation by Michel Marc Bouchard and Linda Gaboriau of Bouchard's own play Lilies . It depicts a play being performed in a prison by the inmates.
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Lilies is a British period-drama television series, written by Heidi Thomas, which ran for one eight-episode series in early 2007 on BBC One. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show's tagline was "Liverpool, 1920. Three girls on the edge of womanhood, a world on the brink of change."
Nymphaea alba, the white waterlily, European white water lily or white nenuphar / ˈ n ɛ nj ʊ f ɑːr /, is an aquatic flowering plant in the family Nymphaeaceae. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is native to North Africa, temperate Asia, Europe and tropical Asia (Jammu and Kashmir).