Fertile Ground (2011)

From Cradle To Grave.

Fertile Ground (2011) poster

Emily and Nate Weaver leave the city for the rural comfort of Nate’s ancestral home in the country. Once there, Emily is plagued by horrifying visions and haunted by the ghosts inhabiting their isolated new home. When Nate’s behavior undergoes a strange and fearful metamorphosis, Emily fears she might be the latest target in a murderous tradition.

Director: Adam Gierasch
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Joseph Conlan
Cinematography: Yaron Levy
Editing: Andrew Cohen
Production: After Dark Films
Country: United States of America
Language: Español, English
Original Language: en

Themes

Supernatural Horror and Terror, Demonic Possession and Occult Events, Supernatural Horror and Terror

Keywords

possession

Trailer

Fertile Ground Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fertile Ground about?
Emily and Nate Weaver leave the city for the rural comfort of Nate’s ancestral home in the country. Once there, Emily is plagued by horrifying visions and haunted by the ghosts inhabiting their isolated new home. When Nate’s behavior undergoes a strange and fearful metamorphosis, Emily fears she might be the latest target in a murderous tradition.
Who directed Fertile Ground?
Fertile Ground was directed by Adam Gierasch.
Who stars in Fertile Ground?
Fertile Ground stars Leisha Hailey, Gale Harold, Jami Bassman , Stephanie Brown, Kailah Combs, Ingrid Coree.
How long is Fertile Ground?
Fertile Ground has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Fertile Ground?
Fertile Ground is a Horror film.
Where was Fertile Ground produced?
Fertile Ground was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Fertile Ground?
The themes of Fertile Ground include: Supernatural Horror and Terror, Demonic Possession and Occult Events, Supernatural Horror and Terror.