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DESCRIPTION:EXCITING UPCOMING EVENT!\nLOCAL PRE-RELEASE SCREENING OF NEW FULL-LENGTH 
 FEATURE FILM	\n\n	The Jack London Foundation is excited to announce a very 
 special fundraising event: A pre-release movie screening of a thrilling 
 full-length crime drama based on two riveting short stories and a novel by 
 Jack London, the world-famous American author who lived in Sonoma County. 
 On hand will be the star of Part III who plays Elam “Burning Daylight” 
 Harnish, Robert Knepper, and the film's director, Sanzhar Sultanov, who 
 will participate in a question-and-answer session directly following the 
 movie. This special screening will take place on Monday, August 9, at 7:00 
 P.M. at the historic Sebastiani Theatre in Sonoma. Worldwide release of the 
 movie is scheduled for mid-September.  \n	Set in 1920’s New York City, 
 the film stars Robert Knepper (Heroes, Prison Break, Good Night and Good 
 Luck) and Paul Calderon (The Last Castle). Based on “Just Meat”, “To 
 Kill A Man”, and Burning Daylight, the movie is divided into three parts 
 and examines “friendship and betrayal, courtesy and duplicity, morality 
 and corruption, with no wolves, save for the human kind.” Part I depicts 
 the lives of two low-life thieves enjoying a post-heist euphoria and a 
 subtle, ever-increasing rivalry. Part II details a mind game between a 
 manipulative, wealthy woman and a seemingly inane, destitute thief. Part 
 III features a duel between a legendary, self-made, Klondike Gold 
 millionaire with a heinous past and the masterminds of a Wall Street scam, 
 yet all fall prey to a quietly sophisticated, calculating woman. 
 Illustrating the social philosophy that “for one to win, the other must 
 lose”, the trilogy weaves a moral tapestry on the human condition—the 
 transient nature of vanity, the seductive qualities of money and fame, the 
 pervasiveness of deception and corruption, the fleeting quality of earthly 
 possessions, and the basic human instinct to survive. \n	Director Sultanov, 
 who adapted London’s works for his feature film debut, reflects: “This 
 is the beauty and genius of Jack London. He was an enlightened and 
 visionary writer, who wrote about human behavior. . . . His stories are 
 timeless because people haven’t changed.”\n	Pre-event tickets are 
 available through the Jack London Foundation, a nonprofit educational 
 corporation. If any tickets remain, they will be sold at the door. Tickets 
 are $25 for the general public, $10 for students (18 and under). Net 
 proceeds benefit the Foundation’s annual student scholarship Writing 
 Contest. \n	For more details about the event, visit the Foundation’s Web 
 site: http://www.jacklondonfdn.org \n	For more information about the movie, 
 visit “Burning Daylight” on Facebook at 
 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Burning-Daylight/112685438758308, or for 
 details about the movie, actors and more, visit 
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1572777/   \n	To view the official movie 
 trailer, you can surf to: 
 http://www.reverson.ca/documents/BurningDaylightTrailerOfficial.mpg\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/07/16/18653996.php
SUMMARY:Pre-Release Screening of New Full-Length Feature Film
LOCATION:Sebastiani Theatre\n476 First Street West\nSonoma, CA 95476
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/07/16/18653996.php
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