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THE BIG CITY PREMIERE

The Big City premiere. That’s right, the 4-Star Theatre in San Francisco has picked up Rivers of a Lost Coast for a week long run beginning next Friday April 3rd. The film will be shown twice a day thru May 9th. The exact times of the showings will be announced on Monday and we’ll be sure to let you know.

If you’re in the area, the premiere is promising to be a special night and we’ll be on hand to field questions after the screenings. The 4-Star is located at Clement and 23rd Avenue a few blocks north of Golden Gate Park.

In other good news, additional showings have been added to the Berkeley and Santa Rosa screenings. Rivers of a Lost Coast will be playing at Berkeley’s Rialto Cinemas Elmwood on April 21st and 22nd at 4:30 and 7:15 and at Santa Rosa’s Rialto Cinemas Lakeside on April 27th and 28th at 4:30 and 7:15. Tickets available at the door.

We are proud to announce The Tuolumne River Trust has decided to sponsor the Modesto Screening on April 16th which we be held in the beautiful State theatre.

Keep an eye and ear out for us in the next few weeks on KCRA 3 and KXJZ in the valley and on KRCB in the north bay.

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