Pink Moon

Directed by Carol Brandt

PINK MOON follows a queer vagrant couple planning to rob a bank find their relationship tested during their stay in a small conservative town

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
  • AWARDS
  • CREDITS
  • GALLERY

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Synopsis

In PINK MOON, K and Mira are stuck. They have been living in their van with no money, job prospects, or way out. As a last ditch effort to escape their desolate life, they plan a bank heist in the small town of Worden, Kansas. But executing a bank heist amidst a crumbling relationship yields tougher than they thought. As Mira and K adjust to small town living, they realize they must confront the failings of their relationship or lose everything they’ve got left.

Bio

After earning her film BFA from UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts in 2014, she has gone on to produce multiple short and feature films, all of which she directs, produces, and edits.

Carol wrote and directed her first feature, Things Found on the Ground, at the age of 20.

The film had its world premiere at the New Orleans Film Festival in 2013.

Her award-winning fourth feature, Pet Names, premiered at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival and has screened at festivals across the globe, garnering glowing reviews and comparisons to Kelly Reichardt.

Screening History

Awards History

Brico Forward Fund Grant 2023

Brico Forward Fund Grant 2018,

Credits

Writer - Meredith Johnston

Director - Meredith Johnston

Editor - Carol Brandt

Producer - Carol Brandt

Actor - Blu Del Barrio