
Evergreen 2019
"A tangled Christmas"
Nestled in the snowy peaks of Colorado, *Evergreen (2019)* follows a young couple as they escape to a secluded cabin for a romantic Christmas getaway. What begins with holiday warmth soon unravels into a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the ghosts of relationships past.
Director: Joe Duca
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Evergreen (2019) about?
*Evergreen* is a holiday drama that follows a young couple as they retreat to a Colorado cabin for a romantic Christmas weekend. Their relationship is tested by the ghosts of their pasts, the realities of their present, and the overwhelming weight of holiday expectations.
Who directed Evergreen?
Evergreen was directed by Joe Duca, whose intimate storytelling style shines in this character-driven holiday drama.
Who stars in Evergreen?
The film stars Tanner Kalina, Amanda Maddox, Olivia Grace Applegate, and David Bianchi in lead roles.
Is Evergreen (2019) worth watching?
With its blend of holiday warmth and emotional depth, *Evergreen* offers a refreshing take on festive dramas. While it isn't rated on IMDb, its themes of love and healing make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films. The performances and setting elevate it beyond typical holiday fare.
How long is Evergreen?
Evergreen has a runtime of 96 minutes, or 1 hour and 36 minutes.
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About Evergreen (2019) — A Holiday Drama of Love and Healing Hidden in the Colorado Snow
Nestled in the snowy peaks of Colorado, *Evergreen (2019)* follows a young couple as they escape to a secluded cabin for a romantic Christmas getaway. What begins with holiday warmth soon unravels into a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the ghosts of relationships past. Director Joe Duca crafts a drama that balances festive cheer with raw emotional honesty, as the couple's present bliss collides with lingering regrets and unresolved tensions. With its crisp mountain air and intimate setting, the film immerses viewers in a story that's as much about healing as it is about the magic of the season.
Tanner Kalina and Amanda Maddox deliver understated yet powerful performances, bringing depth to characters grappling with vulnerability and second chances. The film's tension lies in its quiet moments—shared glances, tense silences, and the ever-present hum of holiday nostalgia—all framed by a director known for his keen eye for character-driven storytelling. *Evergreen* is a holiday drama that lingers long after the credits roll, proving that even in the most joyous seasons, the heart's true work is never far from the surface.