Loading movie...
Loading movie...
Director: Amy Gebhardt
Cast: Maeve Dermody, Michael Dorman, Jamie Katsamatsas
The death of the family dog causes a teenage boy to reexamine the emotional ties within his own life.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Walnut (2007), directed by Amy Gebhardt, is a film that explores the emotional impact of a family's loss of their dog on a teenage boy. While the film's critical reception and awards recognition are not widely documented, the movie's rating on IMDb suggests it resonated with audiences, who have given it a favorable score.
Why you might like this:
Walnut, directed by Amy Gebhardt in 2007, is a poignant film that examines the emotional complexities of grief and family bonds through the lens of a teenage boy's perspective. With standout performances from Maeve Dermody, Michael Dorman, and Jamie Katsamatsas, this film offers a uniquely introspective and visually compelling exploration of the ways in which the loss of a beloved pet can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of oneself.
A walnut is the edible seed of any tree of the genus Juglans, particularly the Persian or English walnut, Juglans regia. They are accessory fruit because the outer covering of the fruit is technically an involucre and thus not morphologically part of the carpel; this means it cannot be a drupe but is instead a drupe-like nut.
Read more on Wikipedia →