Movies

HomeMoviesSearchTV SeriesBookmarksView Source
The Tree of Life
The Tree of Life

The Tree of Life

Genres

AnimationFamily

OverView

The prophet Lehi had a dream that brought joy and concern for the eternal welfare of his family. The symbols of Lehi’s dream contain teachings important to us even today. The meaning behind the symbols are brought to life, from the mists of darkness to the great and spacious building. The importance of holding— and helping others grasp— the iron rod so that we can partake of the fruit of eternal life becomes clear.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

30 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 January 1991

Country

Cast

Tony Larimer

Tony Larimer

Lehi (voice)

Geoffrey Bennett

Geoffrey Bennett

Nephi (voice)

Kim Blackett

Kim Blackett

Sam (voice)

Beverly Rowland

Beverly Rowland

Sariah (voice)

James Arrington

James Arrington

Erastus (voice)

William Sargent

William Sargent

Endor (voice)

Walter Boyden

Walter Boyden

Laman (voice)

William M. Bisson

William M. Bisson

Lemuel (voice)

James Horrocks

James Horrocks

Limhi (voice)

Linda Bishop

Linda Bishop

Jezebel (voice)

Paul Nichols

Paul Nichols

Orrin (voice)

Gae P. Cowley

Gae P. Cowley

Elizabeth (voice)

Christopher P. Angelos

Christopher P. Angelos

Aaron (voice)

Duane Hill

Duane Hill

Strong Man (voice)

Similar Movies

4.9

Alice Gets Stung

February 1925 •English

Julius goes rabbit hunting while Alice goes bear hunting. Alice and her cat learn at their own expense that one shouldn't bother animals, whether those be rabbits or bears.

7.2

Destino

August 2003 •English

Short film to a song of love lost and rediscovered, a woman sees and undergoes surreal transformations. Her lover's face melts off, she dons a dress from the shadow of a bell and becomes a dandelion, ants crawl out of a hand and become Frenchmen riding bicycles. Not to mention the turtles with faces on their backs that collide to form a ballerina, or the bizarre baseball game.

0.0

Alma and the Zoramites

January 1991 •English

Zoram and his prideful people have corrupted their religion which teaches them to boast of their righteousness and persecute the poor. Alma and Amulek fail to persuade the rich Zoramites to repent. Alma ministers to the poor believers and teaches one of the most important lessons on faith and humility. Zoram forces the believers in Antionum from their land where they finally find refuge with Lamanite converts in Jershon.

6.1

Ah, l'Amour

March 1995 •English

In this clever satire of toxic men, a cartoon pickup artist is violently torn apart by the women he targets, seen only through his own one-sided, ridiculously misogynistic point of view. Don Hertzfeldt's first student film, he plays the part of a mentally unwell animator who's losing his grip within his own movie; an idea he'd later revisit in other early "meta" shorts "Genre" and "Rejected". Despite being produced at the age of 18 and not intended for exhibition, HBO named it "The World's Funniest Cartoon" in 1998.

6.9

Genre

January 1996 •English

In Don Hertzfeldt's second student film, a hapless cartoon character is dragged through a spectrum of cinematic situations by his frustrated animator.

6.4

Lily and Jim

October 1997 •English

Lily and Jim are interviewed about their disastrous blind date.

6.7

The Meaning of Life

January 2005 •English

Evolution on Earth over the course of a billion years.

6.9

A Bear for Punishment

October 1951 •English

Junyer Bear has a number of surprises for Good Ol' Pa on Good Ol' Father's Day, whether he wants them or not.

7.1

Cheburashka

June 1971 •Russian

Second animation about Gena and Cheburashka. Cheburashka wishes Gena the Crocodile a happy birthday and gives him a toy helicopter as a gift. After meeting some pioneers, they decide to be pioneers themselves. They build a playground for the local children and collect scrap metal, after which they become pioneers.

7.3

Bully for Bugs

August 1953 •English

Bugs Bunny, once again making that "wrong turn at Albuquerque", burrows into a bullring where a magnificent bull is making short work of a toreador. The bull bucks Bugs out of the arena, prompting the bunny to declare "Of course you realize, this means war!" The deft Bugs' arsenal comes plenty packed, as he uses anvils, well-placed face slaps and the bull's horns as a slingshot. The bull fights back, using his horns as a shotgun barrel. The bull's comeback is short-lived; just after Bugs makes out his will, he lures the bull out of the arena, just in time to set up a rube-like device that leads to the bull's defeat.

5.2

Oh, Teacher!

September 1927 •English

Oswald's sweetheart is stolen by a schoolyard bully, so he has to fight him during recess to win her back.

7.8

Lost and Found

December 2008 •English

A magical tale of friendship and loneliness, which tells the story of a little boy who one day finds a penguin on his doorstep. Although at first he is unsure what to do, the boy becomes determined to help the penguin find his way back home... even if that means rowing all the way to the South Pole!

6.8

Lonesome Ghosts

December 1937 •English

On a dark and stormy night, four bored ghosts decide to have some fun by calling the Ajax Ghost Exterminators.

6.7

Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom

November 1953 •English

Professor Owl gives a lecture on the evolution of Western musical instruments, starting with the advent of rudimentary brass, woodwind, string and percussion instruments by ancient cave dwellers at the dawn of history.

6.8

Mask of the Red Death

July 1970 •

An animated adaptation of Poe's famous short story.

6.8

Judas & Jesus

June 2008 •English

Judas is the hero and Jesus is the villain in this lewd retelling of the classic Bible story. Depicted through anthropomorphic animals, we see a unique alternative perspective. Judas (an unscrupulous black goat) has been at odds with Jesus (a self-righteous white sheep) ever since childhood. However, when an opportunity arises to sell Jesus out for the 30 Euros he needs to get into Maria Magdalena's sex show, things finally seem to start going Judas' way. But what will Jesus' adoring fans have to say about it?

4.5

The Enchanted Spectacles

December 1909 •French

A parlor full of bon vivants pass around an enchanted pair of spectacles that “reveal the personality and pleasures of the one who wears them.”

10.0

The Equation X + X = 0

January 1936 •English

“If abstract films are really abstract films… they deal exclusively with those abstract relations that can be expressed in terms of shape and motion” wrote Robert Fairthorne in Film Art in 1936. A mathematician and information scientist, Fairthorne saw aesthetic potential in an animation made as a teaching aid by Salt, and proposed this collaboration. (Tate.org.uk)

4.0

Let's Be Sporty

January 1909 •French

This subject portrays in a vivid manner the operations of a puppet in his efforts to see the sights.

4.2

Japanese Fantasy

February 1909 •French

This subject presents a remarkably clever series of illusions in which a Japanese lantern, several dolls, chickens, mice and grasshoppers play a very prominent part.