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Watch Welcome To Pine Hill Movie Online No Survey

Watch Welcome To Pine Hill Movie Online No Survey


WELCOME TO PINE HILL is an extension of Miller's earlier short film PRINCE/WILLIAM about an unexpected encounter surrounding a lost dog. Blurring the line between documentary and fiction, PINE HILL follows that short's protagonist Shannon, a reformed drug dealer who is now an insurance claims adjuster, in the days following a grim medical diagnosis. Shannon, portrayed in an extraordinarily intimate performance by first time actor Shannon Harper, sets out to make peace with those around him and in turn find his own peace beyond the cacophony of New York City. (c) Official Site
Release Date Welcome To Pine Hill Mar 1, 2013 Wide
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Actors For Welcome To Pine Hill

Shannon Harper,Jaiden Kaine,Mary Meyers,Keith Miller,Landon Van Soest,Katie Vitale,Ernest Bastien,Brian Ketover,Maria Mogavero,Ronnit Keha,Lily Jayne,B.J. Rubin,Manuel Maya,Jelisha Gatling,David Williams,Mark Anthony Hackett,Junior Adolphe,Willie Meyers,Margaret Meyers,Jay Williams

Genres Welcome To Pine Hill : Drama

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All Critics Ranting For Welcome To Pine Hill : 6.8
All Critics Count For Welcome To Pine Hill : 6
All Critics Percentage For Welcome To Pine Hill : 83 %

Review For Welcome To Pine Hill

At times the improvised dialogue seems too schematic and superfluous, especially in view of such exploratory and observant handheld camera work. Otherwise, though, this is wonderful stuff.
Jonathan Kiefer-Village Voice

A tender cinema verite take on one man's quest for spiritual redemption.
Michael Rechtshaffen-Hollywood Reporter

Writer-director Keith Miller's existential tone and Harper's gentle approach and giant soul turn this New York story with a final twist into something special.
Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News

[It] relies on understatement and indirection to arrive at a powerful and resonant meaning.
A.O. Scott-New York Times

Keith Miller doesn't always trust the fluency of his visual language, occasionally forcing a point that's already being captured.
Nick McCarthy-Slant Magazine

Welcome to Pine Hill precariously navigates the line between representing the perspective of a black male and projecting a white man's guilt onto it.
Eric Hynes-Time Out New York

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