In the midst of Washington, D.C.'s urban sprawl, a tale of intrigue unfolds, as embodied by the enigmatic William Van Doren Kelley, who navigates a complex web of human connections, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the labyrinthine narrative of Thru' the Trees. As the story meanders through the city's landscape, it intersects with the lives of individuals, each with their own distinct struggles and aspirations, conjuring a rich tapestry of experiences that reverberate with the essence of the human condition. With its unique blend of character-driven drama and atmospheric setting, Thru' the Trees distinguishes itself as a captivating cinematic experience, one that prompts introspection and invites contemplation of the intricacies that underlie human relationships.
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The movie Thru' the Trees - Washington, D.C. was directed by William Van Doren Kelley.
Thru' the Trees - Washington, D.C. was released in the year 1923.
Thru' the Trees - Washington, D.C. has an IMDb rating of 7.6 out of 10.
Thru' the Trees - Washington, D.C. is a movie from United States.
Thru' the Trees - Washington, D.C. is categorised as Short in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
Thru' the Trees - Washington, D.C. features .
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Yes, Thru' the Trees - Washington, D.C. (1923) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Short qualities.