A film with very little dialogue. Set in the Catskills of 1896 – 1916, a farmer buries his deceased wife atop a nearby mountain, then makes the difficult decision to give up his newborn son, Jonathan. Later in 1916, Jonathan returns to confront his past. The only real dialogue is a voice over of the father reading a letter he wrote to his son explaining himself.
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| Writing | John Cline | Writer |
| Production | John Cline | Producer |
| Directing | John Cline | Director |
| Sound | Aaron Copland | Music |
| Crew | Tom Houghton | Cinematography |
| Editing | Leonard Wong | Editor |
| Sound | Algis Kaupas | Sound |
| Art | Liz Kramer | Set Designer |
| Camera | Briggs Palmer | Assistant Camera |
| Directing | Jane Hershcopf | Continuity |
| Lighting | John Oates | Gaffer |
| Camera | Bob Andres | Grip |
| Costume & Make-Up | Kathleen Hume | Makeup & Hair |
| Costume & Make-Up | Paige Southard | Wardrobe Master |
| Production | Mark Sitley | Production Manager |
| Production | Jeff Krasner | Production Coordinator |
| Production | Ray Simboli | Production Coordinator |
| Production | Lisa Cline | Production Assistant |
| Production | Peter Cline | Production Assistant |
| Production | Peter Bragg | Production Assistant |
| Crew | Stuart Allen | Generator Operator |
| Editing | Albert Crino | Negative Cutter |
| Crew | Jack Milton | Thanks |
| Crew | Steve Kirshoff | Thanks |
| Crew | Danny Kirshoff | Thanks |
| Crew | Ed Barnett | Thanks |
| Crew | Bob Fisher | Thanks |