There is a special quality to this film... A slow and sensitive surrender to time, to life, uncommon in contemporary mainstream cinema.
Stylistically "Welcome to Pine Hill" introduces new frontiers and is a cinematic, visual treat.
The filmmaker engages non actors and people/friends whose lives have intersected with his own in one way or another. The lead character (and first time actor) is captivating in his subtlety.
Keith is a director who is not afraid to explore and push the boundaries of film.
If you're in NYC, catch it at IFC in March.
Stylistically "Welcome to Pine Hill" introduces new frontiers and is a cinematic, visual treat.
The filmmaker engages non actors and people/friends whose lives have intersected with his own in one way or another. The lead character (and first time actor) is captivating in his subtlety.
Keith is a director who is not afraid to explore and push the boundaries of film.
If you're in NYC, catch it at IFC in March.
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