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The upcoming schedule

We’ve received a lot of emails about the upcoming theater showings, and wanted to clarify what’s going on. We’ll be starting off with a presentation about the film including some short clips at the Russian River Wild Steelhead Society gathering at the Russian River Sportsman Club on Saturday April 11th. The following Thursday, April 16th, the film will be at the State Theater in Modesto. On Tuesday and Wednesday the 21st and 22nd of April the film will be at the Rialto Theater in Berkeley, also on Wednesday the 22nd and again on Thursday the 23rd, Rivers of a Lost Coast will be showing at the Crest Theater in downtown Sacramento. The following Monday and Tuesday the 27th and 28th of April the film will be at the Rialto theater in Santa Rosa.

The film is in discussions with theaters in San Jose, Santa Cruz and San Francisco but at this point nothing has been agreed upon.

Rivers of a Lost Coast will be traveling north for stops in Fortuna, Arcata and Crescent City although the specific dates and times have not yet been finalized.

On Saturday May 9th filmmakers and narrator Tom Skerritt will be attending the Wild Steelhead Coalition’s reception and screening of Rivers of a Lost Coast at Kane Hall on the University of Washington campus in Seattle Washington. Tickets will be available on the Wild Steelhead Coalition website the week of March 14th.

On Thursday May 14th, Rivers of a Lost Coast will be screening at McMenamins Theater in Bend Oregon. The film is also likely to be shown in the Eugene and Portland areas although no dates or locations have yet been set.

Make sure and check us out in the latest issue of Fly Fisherman Magazine and keep an eye out for upcoming reviews in California Fly Fisher, Outside, Outside online, Salmon Trout Steelheader, Midcurrent, Northwest Fly Fishing and the Petaluma Argus-Courier.

Hope to see you at a showing. 

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