Treehouse (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 4, 2021

Original Title:
Treehouse

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

After losing his brother in a car accident, Robbie obsesses over the last conversation they had about a treehouse they wanted to build as kids. Through extreme isolation and a number of obstacles, Robbie attempts to build the treehouse to the exact specifications his brother wanted.

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Assistant Editor:
Ashlynn Tierney

Colorist:
Serge Martinenko

Costume Design:
Ashlynn Tierney

Director:
William Austin

Director of Photography:
Austin Petty

Editor:
Austin Petty
William Austin

First Assistant Camera:
Holly Vonder

First Assistant Director:
Madison Reinholtz

Gaffer:
Parker Kerns

Graphic Designer:
Ashlynn Tierney

Makeup & Hair:
Audrey Willis
Bekah Barnes

Music:
Zach McCoy
Trafton Welsh
Michael Jahn
William Austin

Producer:
Chandler Burns

Production Design:
Ashlynn Tierney

Score Engineer:
Kirk Tegtmeier
Collin Alpern

Second Assistant Camera:
Gabriella Zach

Second Assistant Director:
Baiey Gosdin

Second Second Assistant Director:
Margaret Coryell

Set Photographer:
Jessica Dimento

Sound Designer:
Zane Anderson

Sound Mixer:
Steve Campagna

Title Designer:
Ashlynn Tierney

Writer:
William Austin

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