Monday, March 7, 2011

The Last Lions - part 2


We've written about the new movie The Last Lions before. We want to keep your attention focused on this special film in hopes that you will get out to see it when it's available in your city, as it is likely to be a limited engagement.

In order for The Last Lions to play in more theaters, National Geographic and the filmmakers need YOUR support! Call your local theaters and ask them to book it. Then chat it up with friends, family, local community groups and get them to go. The better the film does, the more theaters it will show in. The more people that see it, the more people will understand what is required for these majestic creatures to survive.

"The Last Lions," is a spectacular feature documentary with breathtaking cinematography from National Geographic (and narrated by Jeremy Irons) about a wild lion and her cubs in Botswana. Check out the trailer here.

Here's where it will open this coming Friday:

Scottsdale, AZ Camelview 5
Berkeley, CA Shattuck 10
Irvine, CA Westpark 8
La Jolla, CA La Jolla Village
Sacramento, CA Tower Theater
San Diego, CA Hillcrest 5
San Francisco, CA Pleasant Hill 21
San Francisco, CA San Rafael Regency 6
San Jose, CA Santana Row
Denver, CO Esquire
Wilmington, DE Theater N (Ends March 13)
Lake Park, FL Mos-Art Theater (Ends March 17)
Sarasota, FL Burns Court
Atlanta, GA Tara Cinemas
Chicago, IL Pipers Alley
Baltimore, MD The Charles Theater
Detroit, MI Maple Art 3
Minneapolis, MN Uptown
St Louis., MO Plaza Frontenac 7
Charlotte, NC Regal Cinemas Manor Twin
Brooklyn, NY Bam Rose
White Plains, NY Cinema 100 Quad
Portland, OR Fox Tower Stadium 10
Dallas, TX Angelika Film Center 8
Plano, TX Angelika Film Center & Cafe
Seattle, WA Harvard Exit
For a complete listing of theatres and release dates, check here.

We will be visiting Denver's Esquire theatre to see the film; we'll have a review next week, but we have no doubt it will be fantastic! Afterward, we'll plan to watch this Q&A with the filmmakers, Dereck and Beverly Joubert.

Photo courtesy Gretchen Healey

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