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Release Date:
September 16, 2023
Original Title:
Family Tree
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
ellenhayterfilms
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 20
Bill, a simple gardener is trying to reconnect with his children now that they've grown up and moved away. His wife is always at work and so is he, they don't really seem to see eye to eye these days. Bill spends most of his time alone with his thoughts and his pot plants. The disconnect from reality is changing him and he doesn't seem to notice the people around him changing too. Everything seems to be going south until, like magic! "The Garden's Greener's" girls appear on his doorstep with a very special offer! The biggest pot plant Bill will ever have to attend to...
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Art Designer:
Lisa Kisaloff
Palis Lebrun
BTS Footage:
Emma Kilroy
Aiden Markwell
BTS Photographer:
Ethan Pond
Christian Reitano
Director:
Ellen Hayter
Director of Photography:
Zane Taprell
Editor:
Ellen Hayter
Gaffer:
Zane Taprell
Ellen Hayter
Music:
Scott Llewellyn Mabey
Pat Hayter
Producer:
Ellen Hayter
Writer:
Ellen Hayter
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