A Carlton Films / Cinegraphe Productions Quebec/New Brunswick feature co-production. The film was written, directed and produced by Nicholas Kinsey, co-produced by Doug Sutherland, and shot in Eastern Quebec, New Brunswick and in Ontario. Crew credits include casting by Josa Maule, production management and coordination by Andrée Tousignant and Julie Lambert, photography by Nicholas Kinsey, costumes by Judith Cyr, makeup by Tammy-Lou Pate, continuity by Patrick Aubert, 1st assistant director Doug Sutherland, camera assistants Steve Currie, Jesse Anthony and Gregory Nicod, sound recording by Brett MacFayden and lighting by William Beatty. The 35mm negative film was developed by Deluxe Labs of Toronto.
TREE LINE
A film by Nicholas Kinsey

A Cinegraphe Production

Kristin Wallace

Babak Motamed
Rose Ryan
John Elliott

Genre: Drama
35mm negative / HD CAM SR
Sales Agent: Carlton Films
A missing persons’ story about the disappearance of a 60-year-old mother Meg Wilson, a fire-spotter working at a remote fire lookout in Northern Alberta. Her disappearance is tracked by her estranged daughter Susan and a local police detective Baz Davi, an Afghan immigrant, until Susan in desperation goes on a dangerous journey.

The film story is inspired by the disappearance of Stephanie Stewart, a 70-year-old mother who spent thirteen years on a fire lookout in Alberta before she disappeared without a trace in August 2006.

AN AESTHETICALLY SPARE AND DISTURBING FILM ABOUT OUR LONGING FOR CLOSURE IN A MISSING PERSONS CASE …