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Duration: 491 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Birth Name: Morgan Taylor Campbell
Birth Date: 1995-04-09
Birth Place: Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Alternate Names: Morgan Taylor
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Max Roth, known professionally as Morgan Taylor Campbell, harbored aspirations to be a screenwriter but pursued talent agenting instead, residing in Los Angeles. Upon his aunt May Sugar's death, Max inherited her peach orchard in Peachland, British Columbia, planning to prepare it for sale while continuing his city work via technology. However, his plans faced resistance from Olivia Cunningham, who protested any development of the property away from agricultural use. Their interaction may have given Max a new perspective on life.
Release Year: 2016
Nation: Russia
Alternative Title: The Orchard
Director: Kate Twa
Writer: Kate Twa
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
Max Roth, a Los Angeles talent agent who aspired to be a screenwriter but never pursued it, inherits his maternal aunt May Sugar's peach orchard in Peachland, British Columbia after her death. He plans to prepare the property for sale while continuing his work remotely. Upon arriving at the orchard, Max finds Olive Cunningham, a free-spirited friend of his aunt who opposes any development plans, living on the property. Olive uses unconventional means to protest Max's plans, causing tension between them. As Max spends more time in Peachland and gets to know Olive better, he begins to reevaluate his life priorities and career goals.
Orchard (2016) is a comedy-drama film directed by Kate Twa that follows Max Roth, a talent agent from Los Angeles who inherits his aunt's peach orchard in Peachland, British Columbia. The story explores themes of personal growth, the importance of community, and the tension between urban life and rural living. It also delves into the underlying issues affecting Olive Cunningham's unconventional behavior. Although Max initially plans to sell the property for development, his experiences in Peachland cause him to reconsider his priorities.