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The Things We've Seen (2017 Film)
''The Things We've Seen'' is a 2017 American low budget drama film written and directed by Tre Manchester and produced by Don Bernacky, John Metzler, and Roger Welp. It tells the story of a boy who sets off to find his father after accusations of guilt turns the man into a fugitive. The film was shot on location around the Crown Point, IN area and premiered in Lafayette, IN in January 2017. In March of that year, it made its film festival debut at the 20th George Lindsey UNA Film Festival where it went on to win Best Feature Film. Plot summary There is a strike at the local mill. A stand off with the police gets a man killed with Ray and wounded Rick escaping. As a result the mill, which is the sole employer in the county, burns to the ground. The strike and the mill fire is a devastating loss to the rural community. The Sheriff goes to Ivory Joyce Boem and tells her not to assist her husband Ray in any way. She and her two teen sons Reagan and Neely should get out of town. ...
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Tre Manchester
Tre Manchester (born June 12, 1992) is an American real estate agent, film writer, director, and producer known for his debut feature film ''The Things We've Seen''. Early life Manchester was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, but grew up in Crown Point, Indiana. He attended Crown Point High School, and while there began to write fictional works. Within two years after he graduated, Manchester had published two books, including a novel ''War of Brothers'' a fictitious account of a family polarized by the American Civil War. Film Career Manchester formed his production company, Atlas Pictures, in the fall of 2013. Shortly after, he and his team began developing numerous short films, appearing in film festivals around the United States and the world. His 2014 Holocaust drama film ''Your Ever After'' which formed his partnership with actor Jarrett Maier, went on to screen at the 2015 River Bend Film Festival, at that point located in South Bend, Indiana. Following the successes ...
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