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Family Tree is a 1999 American family drama film directed by Duane Clark and starring Robert Forster, Naomi Judd, Andrew Lawrence, ...
The Family Tree is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Vivi Friedman and written by Mark Lisson. The film stars Dermot Mulroney, Hope Davis, Chi McBride, Max Thieriot, Britt Robertson, Selma Blair, and Christina Hendricks. It was given a limited release in the United States by Entertainment One on August 26, 2011.
Family Tree, a 2003 short film with music by Michael A. Levine; Family Tree, a French film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau; The Family Tree, a 2011 American film directed by Vivi Friedman; The Family Tree, a 1983 American drama series; Family Tree, a 2013 British-American mockumentary series
Family Tree (French: L'Arbre et la forêt) is a 2010 French film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau.It drew its inspiration in large measure from the life of Pierre Seel, an Alsatian homosexual deported to the camp of Schirmeck, who wrote of his experiences in a book, Moi, Pierre Seel, déporté homosexuel.
A ship carrying a Swiss family from Bern—Father, Mother, and their three sons, who are relocating to a colony in New Guinea to escape the Napoleonic Wars—is attacked by pirates. Abandoned by the crew, the ship eventually grounds on rocks off an uninhabited island. The family makes their way ashore along with the captain's two Great Danes ...
His Family Tree is a 1935 comedy film directed by Charles Vidor. Plot. Patrick Murphy, is a former Boatswain and fondly called Bosun. He is retired now, and owns a ...
The Family Tree is a 1983 American television series that aired on NBC, and starred Anne Archer and Frank Converse. The show was produced by Nigel McKeand and Carol Evan McKeand, showrunners of the groundbreaking 1976-80 ABC series Family. Its pilot episode was the 1982 television film The Six of Us. The show was canceled after six episodes due ...
The film was written and directed by Jun Falkenstein from a story by Eddie Guzelian. It is the second theatrical Winnie the Pooh film following The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977). It features Pooh's sidekick Tigger searching for his family tree and other Tiggers like himself.