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Timbertown

  • 2019
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Eleanor Brown and Adam Dufour in Timbertown (2019)
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A logger, a DNR officer, and a widow's lives intertwine as their small backwoods town deals with the aftermath of a local preacher's mysterious death.A logger, a DNR officer, and a widow's lives intertwine as their small backwoods town deals with the aftermath of a local preacher's mysterious death.A logger, a DNR officer, and a widow's lives intertwine as their small backwoods town deals with the aftermath of a local preacher's mysterious death.

  • Directors
    • Adam Dufour
    • Jacob Dufour
  • Writers
    • Adam Dufour
    • Jacob Dufour
  • Stars
    • Eleanor Brown
    • Cory Kays
    • Adam Dufour
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    118
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Adam Dufour
      • Jacob Dufour
    • Writers
      • Adam Dufour
      • Jacob Dufour
    • Stars
      • Eleanor Brown
      • Cory Kays
      • Adam Dufour
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    Eleanor Brown
    • Lola Mae Tyson
    Cory Kays
    • Officer Ned Pearson
    Adam Dufour
    • Burl Axsom
    David Ross
    David Ross
    • The Hobo
    Angela Duggins
    Angela Duggins
    • Genevieve Axsom
    Michael J. Patterson
    Michael J. Patterson
    • Ernie Tyson
    Daniel Main
    • Randall Cunningham
    Dave Payton
    • Bill Childers
    Rachel Casey-Dufour
    • Peggy Wheeler
    Pete Law
    • Estel the Storekeeper
    John Wisley
    • Gunther Haltzbog
    Jacob Dufour
    • Harlan
    C.J. Swift
    • Casey
    Jackie Davis
    • Marge Childers
    Sophie Davis
    • Maybelline Childers
    Rich Jones
    • Nester
    Grace Schutz
    • Police Officer
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    Stuart Schexnayder
    • Coroner
    • Directors
      • Adam Dufour
      • Jacob Dufour
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      • Adam Dufour
      • Jacob Dufour
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    7TheJonesBones

    Daddy Ain't Got No Marijuana!

    Okay, so it's probably never won an Oscar, but any indie film that can combine Shakespeare with murder, logging and rambunctious rednecks deserves a few minutes of your time.

    If you never spent time in Poedunk, America, you might enjoy it for the Lampoon, but those with relatives in far away places like Timbertown will find much cause to nod smile and chuckle. It's funny 'cause it's true!

    Insight and wisdom? Sure, served up like premium beef ground into cheeseburgers!

    Solid cast. Captivating dialog. Fine cinematography. This film is definitely worth your time (even though they ain't got no marijuana)!
    10ijkmartinez

    A slow burner so don't be in a hurry

    I probably initially chose this movie bc I'm a tree trimmer\remover so I definitely appreciated the beautiful felling scenes and how everything was very realistic as far as lumberjacking. The story took some time to develop because it takes time to properly develop the main characters of a good movie. I loved the rambling homeless guy because he spoke the truth like you'd expect to hear in church, opposite of what you get in the media anymore. I loved all the characters and how all my questions get answered in the end by the homeless wise guy. It's also cool to learn that the director plays the lumberjack.
    8Wuchakk

    The challenge of life "under the sun" in the rural Midwest

    In the Ohio River region of southern Indiana, three people's lives intersect after the death of a hypocritical pastor: A hardworking logger from a struggling family, a Department of Natural Resources officer looking for more action and a grieving widow.

    "Timbertown" (2019) is a psychological crime drama Indie reminiscent of the tone of "Winter's Bone" (2010), albeit not as dismal due to its inherent spirituality linked to the book of Ecclesiastes. There are even flashes of low-key humor. Similar flicks include "The River King" (2005), "Snow Angels" (2007), "Frozen River" (2008), "The Drowning" (2016) and, in some ways, "Rust Creek" (2018).

    Such movies deal with the mundaneness of life in rural areas of the Midwest or Eastern America with usually a crime element; but they all depict the tedium of everyday life and the testing of character in one hardship or another. I point this out because some viewers might not appreciate the realistic, even tedious portrayal of everyday life.

    This one's refreshing because, while it honestly illustrates the challenges of life that we can all relate to--providing for your family, seeking respect or love, the pursuit of meaning, grief, the burden of guilt and need for redemption--it never descends into unrelenting bleakness, like "Winter's Bone" and bits of "Snow Angels."

    There's an artistic flashback sequence in the second half that's done to classical music with no dialogue whatsoever. Although it's arguably overlong, it's well done and I didn't have a problem with it. The sequence is creative and smacks of originality, but I couldn't help think of bits in "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "Watchmen," although in those movies the sequences aren't flashbacks and they're shorter.

    The film runs 1 hours, 30 minutes, and was shot in southern Indiana not too far from the Ohio River and, specifically, Washington County (which is a 20-25 minute drive from Louisville, Kentucky, to the southeast).

    GRADE: A-/B+
    5jeepgirl22

    Held Promise but Lost It's Way

    The movie started out pretty good. A little slow but the dialogue was good. I really enjoyed the character of the officer - his philosophical, Shakespeare quoting personality was quite fun. But, the movie totally lost its way when it came to the couple meeting and falling in love. For some reason, the filmmakers decided viewers didn't need to hear dialogue between them and chose to just have violin music as the background of their entire story. You get the gist of their story but miss out on the way they speak and interact with each other. So, it feels like an entirely different movie that what it was in the beginning. And the movie kind of rambles along to the end. It is a shock to see how the pastor is really killed. I mean jaw-dropping, but the movie just feels kind of lost after this. Like they're not sure how to finish it up. The majority of the actors were good, characters likeable (except the victim who is really despicable) the cinematography is good, too. But the way the story is put together is convoluted. Sad because it could have been really good.
    1rodneybaker-83243

    Don't waste your time

    Don't waste a minute of your time on this terrible storyline and enough already with the violin, my god how much of it do you have to play. Over ten minutes no dialogue and constantly playing the violin music. I don't think I've ever watched a movie this bad, sorry I know they tried but maybe it was some high school kids that made it.

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      Marge Childers: What do you want?

      Officer Ned Pearson: Mornin' ma'am. Officer Ned Pearson, Department of Natural Resources Officer.

      Marge Childers: We ain't got no marijuana. Ouch!

      Officer Ned Pearson: Huh?

      Marge Childers: Little turd bit me!

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Filming locations
      • Washington County, Indiana, USA
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      • Amor Domini Productions
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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