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  1. Hawk Hill Pictures celebrates the art of filmmaking and the profound global influence of storytelling. We seek films that leave a lasting legacy and inspire audiences. Submissions from all corners of the globe and across diverse genres are encouraged.

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  2. Transform your film journey with Hawk Hill: Your ultimate destination for seamless film production, strategic distribution, targeted marketing, and generating the buzz that sells tickets. Let us guide you towards achieving your goal of packed theaters and sold-out screenings!

  3. Nov 18, 2019 · Here’s how you find this spot (with a couple of photos below to reference!) Drive over the Golden Gate Bridge. Take the Alexander Ave exit and take the second left. Go through the tunnel and follow the signs for the headlands (it’s probably where all the cars will be driving)

  4. Oct 14, 2019 · Located within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Hawk Hill is proudly perched atop a 923 foot peak in the Marin Headlands. A well known lookout point for hawks, falcons, eagles and more, the wildlife here isn’t limited to the sky.

  5. Jan 4, 2024 · Hawk Hill is a great place to visit any time of day, but particularly sunrise and sunset are epic. The sun rises over the San Francisco skyline, slowly illuminating the Golden Gate Bridge. The sun sets out over the Pacific Ocean, casting a beautiful golden glow over the bridge.

  6. Mar 1, 2021 · Hawk Hill offers a prime vantage point for viewing thousands of hawks, eagles, falcons, and vultures collectively known as “raptors” as they soar overhead during their annual fall migration. It is also lauded as the most spectacular view of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco skyline.

  7. Watch hawks trace circles in the sky from rolling hills in the Marin Headlands. Besides its wide-screen vistas of the Pacific and the Golden Gate, Hawk Hill offers fascinating wildlife experiences. It is the best place to witness the fall raptor migration as well as being the habitat of the mission blue butterfly.