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The Pineville Heist - A high school teen stumbles into the aftermath of a bank robbery gone wrong and finds himself locked inside his school. The Pineville Heist (2016): Director: Lee Chambers Writers: Lee Chambers, Todd Gordon Stars: Basil Hoffman, Priscilla-Anne Jacob, Carl Bailey Genres: Action, Crime, Mystery, Thriller Runtime: 1h 20min* Country: Canada Language: English Release Date: 6 April 2016 (Canada) Filming Locations: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada Storyline: Fourteen year old Aaron Stevens stumbles into the
aftermath of a five million dollar bank heist gone wrong. Hiding under a canoe, Aaron partially catches the murder of one of the robbers. In the chaos he sneaks away with the money and heads straight for the closest place of safety, his high school. Terrified, Aaron tells his shocking tale to Amanda Becker, his drama teacher, but it doesn't take long for one of the
psychotic robbers to show up. In the locked down school the pair are relentlessly pursued in a quest to get the money back and wipe out the evidence. Review: This is a very well produced film. It is not a multi-million dollar Hollywood blockbuster, however you would not know that by the superior production quality. It kept my interest throughout the 80 minute
duration. Do not expect the world and you will not be disappointed, it is well done and it is the first Feature Film by Director Lee Chambers. Not every story needs a billion dollars in special effects and 2.5 hours to be told. This is Lee's story and his film adaptation of it and he has done an amazing job bringing his dream to the big screen on a small budget. You
will not find a better film for the budget. Being from Thunder Bay where a lot of the movie was filmed was great but it wasn't the make or break for me, this film will be enjoyable to anyone. Give it a go and decide for yourself, film is art after all and who am to pass judgement on others creative expression. Written by edward-bukowski