A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Under the Old Oak
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
The place we call home is often not treated as it should be. Global warming, climate change, and over industrialization continue to threaten our planet's integrity. Come with Terry and Juniper on a nostalgia filled journey to their old treehouse, where loyalty, morals, and relationships are tested. Following Terry and his daughter Juniper on a spur-of-the-moment camping trip, we discover the true motives of the trip and see Juniper faced with a test of her morals and loyalty. Faced with a buyout from a large corporation to purchase a plot of Terry's land, Terry must confront his feelings of defeat, and Juniper must rise to the occasion to back up her dad. The relationship of a father and daughter as well as the relationship of our characters to the world around them will both be explored in this film. This film hopes to handle much broader themes such as environmentalism and a response to over industrialization in the modern age through the lens of two characters and their journey.
Cinematography:
Kalini Jade
Director:
Taylor Buckallew
Editor:
Callie Guyer
Producer:
Alexandre Michaud
Sound Supervisor:
Ryan "Rane" Kraska
Writer:
Taylor Buckallew
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