The Tree

The Tree

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Julie Bertuccelli
  • Cast(s): Charlotte Gainsbourg, Morgan Davies, Marton Csokas, Christian Byers, Tom Russell See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 40min
  • Music: Grégoire Hetzel
  • Award(s): Best Actress 2010 (Won)
    AFI 2010 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War, Song Sung Blue
  • Story:
    The O'Neills lived happily in their house in the Australian countryside. That was until one day fate struck blindly, taking the life of Peter, the father, leaving his grief-stricken wife Dawn alone with their four children. Among them, eight-year-old Simone denies this reality. She is persuaded that her father still lives in the giant fig tree growing near their house and speaks to her through its leaves. But the tree becomes more and more invasive and threatens the house. It must be felled. Of course, Simone won't allow it.
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6.5/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
The O'Neills lived happily in their house in the Australian countryside. That was until one day fate struck blindly, taking the life of Peter, the father, leaving his grief-stricken wife Dawn alone with their four children. Among them, eight-year-old Simone denies this reality. She is persuaded that her father still lives in the giant fig tree growing near their house and speaks to her through its leaves. But the tree becomes more and more invasive and threatens the house. It must be felled. Of course, Simone won't allow it.
Ratings

6.5/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Best Actress Award

2010 | Charlotte

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Nominations
AFI Award

Best Direction | 2010 | Julie

Macquarie AFI Award for Best Adapted Screenplay | 2010 | Julie

Best Lead Actress | 2010 | Morgan

Samsung Mobile AFI Award for Best Film | 2010 | Sue

FCCA Award

Best Supporting Actor Female | 2011 | Morgan

César Award

Best Music Written for a Film (Meilleure musique crite pour un film) | 2011 | Grégoire

Best Adapted Screenplay (Meilleure adaptation) | 2011 | Julie

Best Actress Meilleure actrice | 2011 | Charlotte

Sydney Film Prize Award

Best Film | 2010 | Julie

International Jury Award

Best Feature Film | 2010 | Julie

Gold Hugo Award

New Directors Competition | 2010 | Julie

Grand Prix Award

2010 | Julie

AFI Young Actor Award

Film | 2010 | Morgan

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

About two hundred little girls were auditioned for Simone's role and a thousand fig trees were visited before the perfect one was found.

Julie Bertuccelli loved Judy Pascoe's book "Our Father Who Art in the Tree" but Australian producer Sue Taylor had already bought the rights to screen it. Julie Bertucelli and her producer Yaël Fogiel decided to contact Sue Taylor and the three of them chose to make the film in partnership.

Final cinema film of actress Penne Hackforth-Jones.

Alice Attal's debut.

Popular Dialogues

"Tim O'Neil: Happy families are boring anyway."