
Where to watch Red Trees in Mexico
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About Red Trees
Red Trees is a 2017 movie in the Documentary genre, directed by Marina Willer, starring Tim Pigott-Smith. It has a runtime of 1 hour 27 minutes. It holds an average rating of 7.0/10 from 4 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Red Trees in Mexico — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.
Overview
Award-winning filmmaker, Marina Willer (Cartas da Mãe), creates an impressionistic visual essay as she traces her father’s family journey as one of only twelve Jewish families to survive the Nazi occupation of Prague during World War II. Photographed by Academy Award® nominee César Charlone (City of God), the film travels from war-torn Eastern Europe to the color and light of South America and is told through the voice of Willer’s father Alfred (as narrated by Tim Pigott-Smith, Quantum of Solace), who witnessed bureaucratic nightmares, transportations and suicides but survived to build a post-war life as an architect in Brazil. As the world struggles with the current refugee crisis, RED TREES is a timely look at a family besieged by war who finds peace across an ocean.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Red Trees in Mexico?+
Red Trees is not currently listed on any streaming, rental or purchase service in Mexico. Availability changes often, so check back or switch your region.
Is Red Trees on Netflix?+
Red Trees is not on Netflix in Mexico right now.
How long is Red Trees?+
Red Trees has a runtime of 1 hour 27 minutes (87 minutes).
Who stars in Red Trees?+
Red Trees stars Tim Pigott-Smith.
When did Red Trees come out?+
Red Trees is a 2017 movie directed by Marina Willer.
What genre is Red Trees?+
Red Trees is Documentary film.
Who directed Red Trees?+
Red Trees was directed by Marina Willer.
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