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Pieces of Easter

2013 1 Hour 38 Minutes Drama, Comedy HD PG
An arrogant young executive is forced to rely on the assistance of a grizzled, reclusive farmer to get her home in time for the upcoming Easter holiday with her estranged family.
Writer:
Jefferson Moore
Director:
Jefferson Moore

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