
Cherry Tree 2015
"Death is just the beginning."
In *Cherry Tree (2015)*, director David Keating crafts a haunting horror tale woven around grief, sacrifice, and the eerie allure of the supernatural.
Director: David Keating
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cherry Tree (2015) about?
*Cherry Tree (2015)* follows Faith, a teenager whose life spirals after her father falls gravely ill. A mysterious woman named Sissy becomes her lifeline, offering a supernatural solution through an ancient cherry tree tied to a witch's coven. But the cure comes with a horrifying price—one Faith must confront before it's too late.
Who directed Cherry Tree?
David Keating directed *Cherry Tree*, infusing the film with emotional depth and gothic horror elements.
Who stars in Cherry Tree?
The cast includes Naomi Battrick as Faith, Sam Hazeldine as Sissy, and Anna Walton, Patrick Gibson, and Leah McNamara in pivotal roles.
Is Cherry Tree (2015) worth watching?
While *Cherry Tree* isn't a mainstream horror hit, its unique blend of family drama and supernatural horror offers something fresh. With a tight runtime and strong performances, especially from Battrick, it's a hidden gem for fans of atmospheric, character-driven chills.
How long is Cherry Tree?
Cherry Tree runs for 85 minutes.
About Cherry Tree (2015) — A Haunting Blend of Family Drama and Supernatural Horror
In *Cherry Tree (2015)*, director David Keating crafts a haunting horror tale woven around grief, sacrifice, and the eerie allure of the supernatural. When Faith's world crumbles after learning her father is terminally ill, an enigmatic figure named Sissy Young enters her life, offering a ray of hope as her field hockey coach. Sissy becomes a surrogate mother, but her true identity as the leader of a centuries-old witches' coven soon unravels a chilling truth: the bewitching tree bearing cherries holds the power to defy death itself. As Faith's desperation grows, so does the coven's dark bargain—a child in exchange for restoring her father's life.
The atmosphere is thick with dread, blending familial sorrow with gothic horror. Keating's direction leans into emotional tension, where innocence and manipulation collide against a backdrop of rustic mystery. Naomi Battrick shines as Faith, anchoring the story with raw vulnerability, while Sam Hazeldine's portrayal of Sissy adds layers of charm laced with menace. This isn't just a horror film; it's a chilling meditation on the lengths people go to preserve those they love, even at a terrible cost.