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Release Date:
July 7, 2008
Original Title:
Treevenge
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Dartmouth International
Yer Dead
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Treevenge details the experiences and horrifying reality of the lives of Christmas trees. Clearly, for trees, Christmas isn’t the exciting “peace on earth” that is experienced by most. After being hacked down, and shipped away from their homes, they quickly become strung up, screwed into an upright position for all to see, exposed in a humiliation of garish decorations. But this Christmas will be different, this Christmas the trees have had enough, this Christmas the trees will fight back. Treevenge could be a short film about the end of days for Christmas trees, or perhaps, the end of humanity?
Camera Operator:
Patrick Doyle
Kyle Cameron
Costume Designer:
Sarah Dunsworth
Director:
Jason Eisener
Director of Photography:
Jeff Wheaton
Editor:
Jason Eisener
First Assistant Camera:
Ted McInnes
First Assistant Director:
Jason Shipley
Key Hair Stylist:
Cadence MacMichael
Key Makeup Artist:
Amanda O'Leary
Cadence MacMichael
Original Music Composer:
Darius Holbert
Austin Ince
Slasher Dave
Adam Burke
Fredrik Klingwall
Producer:
Rob Cotterill
Production Design:
Ewen Dickson
Production Manager:
Megan Malet-Veale
Property Master:
Jason Johnson
Second Assistant Director:
Preston Hudson
Nicole Close
Sound Designer:
Alexander Rosborough
Sound Recordist:
Alexander Rosborough
Special Effects Assistant:
Joseph Mojo Widgery
Special Effects Coordinator:
Gary Coates
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Lindsay Thorne
Still Photographer:
Wayne Forrest
Mike Tompkins
Darryl Duzak
Krista Comeau
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Simas
Stunts:
Arnold Rafuse
Third Assistant Director:
Keith White
Title Designer:
James White
Writer:
Rob Cotterill
Jason Eisener
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