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The Winter of Her (2004)

21 min  -  Drama | Short
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Twenty years ago, Alicia Hunter's father took his own life. She was seven years old. Now grown to adulthood... See full summary »

Director:

Heath Ward
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Cast

Credited cast:
Bronwen Carson ...
Alicia Hunter
Abbie Deanne Johnson Abbie Deanne Johnson ...
Mrs. Hunter
Kaitlyn Richardson Kaitlyn Richardson ...
Young Alicia
Doug Brooks ...
Mr. Hunter
Richard U. Ward Richard U. Ward ...
Truck Driver
Paul Eenhoorn ...
Male Diner Patron
J. Heflin J. Heflin ...
Female Diner Patron
Simon Hamlin ...
Ex-Boyfriend
Darlene Sellers ...
The New Girlfriend
Nilesh Shah Nilesh Shah ...
Cook
Bridget Jordan Bridget Jordan ...
Diner Patron
Ramona L. Ward Ramona L. Ward ...
Diner Patron
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
J. Maki J. Maki ...
Diner Patron
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Storyline

Twenty years ago, Alicia Hunter's father took his own life. She was seven years old. Now grown to adulthood, Alicia still lives in the same decaying home, in the same sleepy mountain town. Bearing years of bitter family conflicts from the past, Alicia has struggled with the memory of her father's deterioration. Now, in the dead of winter, she is lost in a blur of the past and present, pushing herself to the verge of insanity or needed change. Written by Anonymous  

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Plot Keywords:

Home | Deterioration | Mountain | Winter | Memory  | See more »

Genres:

Drama | Short

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Filming Locations:

Wallace, Idaho, USA

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Budget:

$20,000 (estimated)
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Company Credits

Production Co:

Zero Films See more »
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

USA:

Sound Mix:

Stereo

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.78 : 1
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