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In his latest film, provocative auteur Jorge Ameer narrates a nostalgic Christmas story based on a old Panamanian holiday tradition. Víctor Gardel, a lonely workaholic,...
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In his latest film, provocative auteur Jorge Ameer narrates...
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The Family Tree Reviews. 'A Family Tree' is set in Panama...
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An unusual accident leaves an Ohio woman (Hope Davis) with amnesia, leading to a second chance at happiness for herself and her family. Watch The Family Tree with a subscription on Prime Video...
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Jun 16, 2020 · A love triangle erupts in The Family Tree when friends Victor and Alina stumple across Roy, a homeless man earning a living singing telegrams.
The Family Tree has arrived and happens to be the best Jorge Ameer film, no doubt about it. This Panamanian director, who has been improving his art through the years, is today at the peak of his career.
The Family Tree Reviews. 'A Family Tree' is set in Panama and features three people who, over the course of a handful of holidays, redefine not only tradition but what it means to call...
The Family Tree: Directed by Jorge Ameer. With Michael Joseph Nelson, Keith Roenke, Anaïs Lucia, Jorge Ameer. This holiday season will prove unforgettable as Victor's latest creation comes to life to disrupt and enlighten him on the true meaning of love, friendship and family.
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The Family Tree is an independent Drama-LGBTQ feature film, written and directed by Jorge Ameer. The film opens with an interesting structure, presenting one character after another, starting with Victor, a man who builds human-size dolls with explosives, as a part of a Panamanian holiday tradition.