


​COCO'S FLOWER
​​SYNOPSIS
Coco’s Flower is a faith-forward, science-grounded drama about a brilliant physician whose belief in control is tested when science reaches its limits. After accepting a pharmaceutical-funded assignment to run a medical clinic deep in the Brazilian rainforest, Brad Faulk raises his son in a world of medicine and research—never realizing the quiet empathy and courage growing in the boy beside him.
When his son secretly saves a friend’s life using an undocumented plant, Brad’s certainty collapses with the revelation that the breakthrough was never his. Soon after, the child himself falls gravely ill from a rare toxin with no known cure, and world-class medicine fails. As the family fractures under fear, blame, and broken promises, the protagonist is forced to confront a truth he has spent his life avoiding: science can take us far, but faith carries us when control ends.
Rooted in real ethnobotanical research, Coco’s Flower explores where science ends and faith begins—and how surrender can reveal the miracle that control never could.
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Coco's Flower is in the tradition of films like Miracles from Heaven and Ordinary Angels—grounded, accessible, and non-preachy—while drawing structural inspiration from Lorenzo’s Oil in its science-forward storytelling.