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  1. Tree Line: Directed by Nicholas Kinsey. With Kristin Wallace, Babak A. Motamed, Rose Ryan, John Elliott. A missing persons' story about the disappearance of a 60-year-old mother Meg Wilson, a fire-spotter working at a remote fire lookout in Northern Alberta.

    • (16)
    • Drama
    • Nicholas Kinsey
    • 2012-03-31
  2. Berikut ini adalah daftar film Indonesia yang tayang di bioskop pada 2020. Film terlaris. Januari−Maret. April−Juni. Tidak ada film yang dirilis karena pandemi COVID-19 di Indonesia. Juli−September. Oktober−Desember. Referensi. ^ Rosary, Regina Kunthi (14 November 2019).

  3. Tree Line. Fire-spotter Meg Wilson disappears into the wilderness; her estranged daughter Susan puts aside their unhappy past to find her. Rent Tree Line on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime...

    • Drama
    • Kristin Wallace
    • Nicholas Kinsey
  4. Visuals: There is the text "TREE LINE FILM" in white on a lime green background. Variant: On Vegas, the logo appears alongside the Arthur Sarkissian Productions logo. Technique: A still, digital graphic. Audio: None. Availability: Can be seen on season 1 of Men in Trees and Vegas.

  5. The film is set in the Dutch East Indies of 1946 during the Indonesian National Revolution. Twenty-year-old soldier Johan de Vries from Arcen is sent to Semarang , where the Dutch army says it is to liberate the Indonesian people from the authority of Sukarno .

  6. A missing persons' story about the disappearance of a 60-year-old mother Meg Wilson, a fire-spotter working at a remote fire lookout in Northern Alberta. Her disappearance is tracked by her estranged daughter Susan and a police detective Baz Davi, an Afghan immigrant, until Susan in desperation goes on a dangerous journey. — Nicholas Kinsey.

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