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Dear Pillow

Country: USA, Language: English, 85 mins

  • Director: Bryan Poyser
  • Writer: Bryan Poyser
  • Producer: Carla Campbell; Russell Kane

CGiii Comment

Poyser has tried desperately to be controversial with the script - he fails.

He tries to recreate the mood of a cheap porn flick - he succeeds.

But, ultimately, this is just another pile of rancid shit pretending to be ART.


Trailer...

Dear Pillow - Wes/Dusty Extended Scene from senorjacob on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Seventeen year old Wes is stuck living with his divorced father in a boring apartment complex. Eager for his first sexual encounter and starved for companionship, Wes reluctantly forms a friendship with neighbor Dusty after he discovers the older man writes for an adult magazine called "Dear Pillow." Dusty mentors Wes on the art of writing pornography and soon draws their lusty apartment complex manager Lorna into his dark lesson plan. The three form an alliance that plunges Wes into dangerously adult territory where he must choose between sexual fantasy and reality.

Cast & Characters

Rusty Kelley as Wes;
Gary Chason as Dusty;
Viviane Vives as Lorna;
Cory Criswell as Dad;
John Erler as Nick;
Isabel Martin as Checkout Girl;
Brian McGuire as Checkout Boy;
Elle Klein as Bank Teller;
Alex Holdridge as Hotel Waiter;
David Zellner as Phone Man #1;
Patrick Million as Phone Man #2;
Kent Adamson as Phone Man #3;
Karen Skloss as Nick's Wife