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Pink Hill

"Beautiful and strange, like entering a dream."

Four friends spend a final summer together tangled in a web of sexual obsession, alienation and magic.

Top Cast

  • Kimberlee Gayheart

    Kimberlee Gayheart

    Vye

  • Kermit Leggett

    Kermit Leggett

    Charles

  • Michele Lipman

    Michele Lipman

    Azalia

  • Mott McCampbell

    Mott McCampbell

    Leroy

Overview

Four friends spend a final summer together tangled in a web of sexual obsession, alienation and magic.

Rating

7.2 / 10
4 Reviews
1 Popular

2 Reviews

  • cinelover
    cinelover
    10 May 6, 2021

    I really liked the movie PINK HILL. It is not a "normal" movie, but if you want something meditative and different, this one is for you. Odd at times and captivating. The images are beautiful, but don't expect a conventional film. I recommend it...also loved the music!

  • cinelover
    cinelover
    10 May 23, 2021

    **Pink Hill** is an odd film. I have seen it a few times now...it gets better each time...It is not a conventional movie, that is what I liked about it. The acting is strange but perfect for the story, or maybe better to say, for the atmosphere, which is slow and heavy, like a long, hot summer night. I liked how I felt I was in the story rather than just following a typical plot...and the ending left me feeling nostalgic. The images and mood of the film stuck with me for a few days. I recommend it. I also like the music...and it was funny too!...a CULT FILM in the making.

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