Emily Goss Taylor Bottles Cathy Barnett Jim Korinke Natalie Pellegrini Tisha Swart-Entwistle
Cinematography
Juan Sebastian Baron
Edited by
Austin Keeling
Music by
Nathan Matthew David Jeremy Lamb
Production company
E3W Productions
Release date
February28,2015(2015-02-28)(Cinequest)
Running time
111 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
The House on Pine Street is a 2015 independent psychological drama-horror film written by Aaron Keeling, Austin Keeling, and Natalie Jones, and directed by Aaron Keeling and Austin Keeling. The project was partially funded through a Kickstarter campaign. Principal photography took place over 19 days in the spring of 2014.[1]
After an unexpected mental breakdown, Jennifer Branagan regretfully returns to her hometown in Kansas at seven months pregnant. Jennifer fights to regain control of her life while dealing with her anxieties about childbirth, a tense marriage with her husband Luke, and the domineering influence of her own mother Meredith. Jennifer, however, starts to worry that their rented home might be haunted when odd things start happening there. As she tries to figure out what, if anything, is wrong with the house, Jennifer, who is alone in her beliefs, is forced to wonder if she is still sane.[2]
Producers: Natalie Jones, Aaron Keeling, and Austin Keeling
Screenwriters: Natalie Jones, Aaron Keeling, and Austin Keeling
Music: Nathan Matthew David and Jeremy Lamb
Director of Photography: Juan Sebastian Baron
Film Editor: Austin Keeling
Production Designer: Monique Thomas
Sound: C.J. Drumeller
Colorist: Taylre Jones
Hair and Makeup: Colleen Quinn Nosbish
Stunt Coordinator: Mark Bedell
Practical Effects Coordinator:Mark Bedell
Release
The World Premiere was on February 28, 2015 and was part of the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, California that featured over 200 films including 91 World, North American and U.S. Premieres from over 50 countries.[3][4]
Reception
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The San Jose Mercury News named The House on Pine Street as one of the "Cinequest 2015: 6 Films You Need to See".[5]
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