A Christmas Tree Miracle (film)

A Christmas Tree Miracle (2013) is a holiday film produced by Flyover Films in association with Route 40 Films.

Plot

The story centers on the George family. Bothered by the upcoming Christmas holiday, father David (Kevin Sizemore) is focused on work, mother Julie (Claudia Esposito) is frazzled by the season and teens Nick (Barrett Carnahan) and Natalie (Emily Capehart) are focused on their ever-growing Christmas lists. It's only 6 year old Nina (Siomha Kenney) who truly has any Christmas spirit. When David loses his land developer job right before the holidays, the family's finances cascade out of control until an eccentric tree farmer named Henry (Terry Kiser) offers them a place to stay and a new chance at their lives. "A Christmas Tree Miracle" is an inspirational movie that promotes "miracles do happen, if you only believe." [1]

Cast

Production

A Christmas Tree Miracle was produced by Kristin Seibert, Dolph Santorine, JW Myers and Ty DeMartino. The film was written by Ty DeMartino and directed by JW Myers. Ryan Schlagbaum served as editor and director of photography. Music was composed by Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award winner Bruce Broughton. The movie was filmed in 2011 in the Wheeling, West Virginia, area and premiered at the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling in December of 2013, coinciding with a DVD release by Green Apple Entertainment (U.S.) and Spotlight Pictures (international). The movie made its U.S. television premiere during UPtv's "Everything You Love about Christmas" on November 26, 2014. [2]

References

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