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Release Date:
January 1, 1982
Original Title:
Split Cherry Tree
Alternate Titles:
Сломанное вишневое дерево
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Learning Corporation of America
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
Split Cherry Tree is a 1982 short film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. A father learns the importance of education and gains an understanding of his son and an insight into his dreams and ambitions. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
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Art Direction:
Jane Musky
Assistant Camera:
Mitch Dubbin
Assistant Editor:
Elizabeth Kling
Boom Operator:
Dan Hauer
Casting Director:
Deborah Brown
Costume Designer:
Dianne Finn-Chapman
Director:
Andrei Konchalovsky
Director of Photography:
Edward Lachman
Editor:
Michael R. Miller
Electrician:
Andrea L. Sachs
Executive Producer:
Robert McDonald
First Assistant Director:
Deborah Reinisch
Gaffer:
Raffaello Ferucci
Grip:
Paul Wachter
Key Grip:
George Pattison
Location Manager:
Gale Goldberg
Makeup & Hair:
Rita Ogden
Music:
Geoff Muldaur
Post Production Supervisor:
John Craddock
Producer:
Jan Saunders
Production Coordinator:
Rose Marie Bressan
Production Manager:
Mark Silverman
Props:
Adele Wilson
Script Supervisor:
Mary A. Kelly
Second Assistant Director:
Dina Silver
Sound Mixer:
Ron Harris
Still Photographer:
Cecilia Vettraino
Story Editor:
John Matoian
Stunt Coordinator:
Jery Hewitt
Unit Manager:
Ralph Nelson
Writer:
Kevin Patrick Heelan
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