A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 3, 1988
Original Title:
Seedlings
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
N.J. Viscio Films
Side Street Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 92
Sometimes there's a fine line between harvesting the land and ruining it. That's what Tommy discovers when he steps in to help run his late father's logging company - and butts heads with a most unlikely enemy, his brother. Tommy wants to slow their production rate in order to avoid stripping the mountain of all its trees; his brother wants to make a quick buck, the quicker the better. After an explosive confrontation between the brothers, Tommy must make the decision of his life by choosing between his family and his environment.
Art Designer:
Sharlene Vanderbilt
Assistant Director:
Marie Viscio
Cinematography:
Nicholas J. Viscio
Director:
Nicholas J. Viscio
Editor:
Nicholas J. Viscio
Electrician:
Omer Beliveau
Grip:
Robert Beliveau
Thomas Beliveau
Jose M. Flores
Mark Johnson
Lighting Design:
Steven Omlor
Makeup Artist:
Helen Beliveau
Music:
Robert Bengraft
Music Score Producer:
Edward J. Kilgallon
Negative Cutter:
Jim Campabadal
Other:
Melos Jesina
Producer:
Nicholas J. Viscio
Production Assistant:
George Siletzky
Props:
Charlene Aldi
Script Consultant:
Pierrette Barnowski
Sound Mixer:
Daniel Driscoll
Sound Recordist:
Kevin Andersen
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