Approved for All Ages

The National Tree

When their Sitka Spruce is chosen as the White House Christmas Tree, a father and his son set off on an exciting cross-country journey to deliver the tree to the nation's capital. Facing hardship and adventure as they travel America's heartland, father and son discover a bond they never knew existed and the true meaning of Christmas. Full of holiday spirit, The National Tree is a heartwarming and inspiring film for the entire family.
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Dove Review

What do you do when your tree that was planted for you when you were born is picked to be the National Christmas Tree at the White House? When Rock enters the spruce tree that his father planted for him when he was a baby in a contest to become the National Christmas tree in Washington DC, he never could have imagined the adventure he would take along with the tree to the capital. Corey, Rock’s father, decides to take the tree from Liberty, Oregon, to DC himself with Rock’s help and the promoter from the toy store. Along the way they each discover something about themselves.

Truly a wholesome holiday story for the entire family with a few lessons about growing up and the relationship between children and parents. This film is awarded the Dove “Family-Approved” Seal for all ages.

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Forest fire

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Sex

Couples kiss

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OMG-1

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Violence

Forest fire

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Drugs

Couple having drinks at a bar; Couple having champagne

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Cleavage

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Other

Disrespectful attitude between father and son; Young lady sneaks ride on truck;

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