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The Weather Outside 2015

📅 2015-10-19

On a bleak Christmas Eve, Max's world shatters when he discovers his wife has vanished with their children. A year of haunting solitude passes before he uncovers a fragile lead that offers his last hope of reuniting his broken family.

Director: Jason Freeman

Cast

Michael J. Prosser
Michael J. Prosser
Max
Erin McGarry
Erin McGarry
Jodi
Barrie Wild
Friend
Tim Whitcomb
Bob
Haley Talbot
Haley Talbot
Eva
Ted Rooney
Ted Rooney
Daniel
Todd A. Robinson
Todd A. Robinson
Gary
JoAnn Johnson
Iris
John C. Meyers
Nate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Weather Outside (2015) about?

The film follows Max, who is left reeling after his wife disappears with their children on Christmas Eve. One year later, he learns he may have one last chance to bring them home, sparking a journey of redemption and reckoning.

Who directed The Weather Outside?

Jason Freeman directed this emotionally charged drama, guiding a story that explores love, loss, and second chances.

Who stars in The Weather Outside?

The film features Michael J. Prosser in the lead role, alongside Erin McGarry, Barrie Wild, Tim Whitcomb, and Haley Talbot.

Is The Weather Outside (2015) worth watching?

As a character-driven drama, *The Weather Outside* offers a poignant exploration of family and resilience. While it may not be widely known, its intimate storytelling and emotional weight make it a compelling watch for fans of thoughtful, atmospheric films.

How long is The Weather Outside?

Runtime details are not listed.

About The Weather Outside (2015) — A Christmas drama of loss, hope, and the fight to reclaim what was taken

On a bleak Christmas Eve, Max's world shatters when he discovers his wife has vanished with their children. A year of haunting solitude passes before he uncovers a fragile lead that offers his last hope of reuniting his broken family. Jason Freeman's intimate drama *The Weather Outside (2015)* dives into themes of loss, resilience, and the fragile threads that bind us, wrapping viewers in a quiet yet emotionally charged atmosphere.

With Michael J. Prosser delivering a quietly devastating performance at its core, the film explores the raw edges of heartbreak and the desperate choices people make when clinging to love. Supported by Erin McGarry and Barrie Wild, Freeman crafts a drama that lingers long after the credits roll, blending intimate character moments with a palpable sense of urgency and uncertainty.