Stars Oscar nominees Robert Loggia and Barbara Barrie, Jack Carpenter, Arye Gross, and Tony Winner Victoria Clark. Music by Grammy Winner Duncan Sheik and David Poe.
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“meticulously written and exquisitely acted… astonishing…
'Harvest’ shows the truth of life as it is lived”
– Stephen Holden, The New York Times
'Harvest’ shows the truth of life as it is lived”
– Stephen Holden, The New York Times
Harvest was theatrically released in the spring/summer of 2011. The film is currently available everywhere on home video and airs regularly on Showtime.
In HARVEST, three generations of a family come together one summer, around the eventual passing of their patriarch, a WWII veteran. Gathered at the family home and around their beautiful shoreline town, years of resentment and betrayal within the family surface, and the grandson, a college student, does his part to hold them all together, growing up in the process.
HARVEST is a poignant and moving story that is ultimately uplifting, with moments of humor anchoring this realistic portrait of a family hanging on to what was, what is, and to each other. It's also a film about how we all come of age, in our own ways, both young and old.
In HARVEST, three generations of a family come together one summer, around the eventual passing of their patriarch, a WWII veteran. Gathered at the family home and around their beautiful shoreline town, years of resentment and betrayal within the family surface, and the grandson, a college student, does his part to hold them all together, growing up in the process.
HARVEST is a poignant and moving story that is ultimately uplifting, with moments of humor anchoring this realistic portrait of a family hanging on to what was, what is, and to each other. It's also a film about how we all come of age, in our own ways, both young and old.