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Falk film goes west

July 12, 2011 – The documentary about Marina City resident Vincent Falk will be shown in Sacramento early next week. Both Falk and the film’s director, Jennifer Burns, will be at the Guild Theater in the California capital for the film’s first showing there on Sunday.

Vincent: A Life In Color will also travel to the tiny central California town of Mariposa, near Yosemite National Park, for two showings at the Sixth Street Cinema. “Let me just pass on three little words, Vincent in Yosemite,” wrote Burns in an email on Tuesday. “Once that image has sunk in, I hope you’ll read on.”

Photo by Jennifer Burns

(Above) Falk on a pedestrian bridge at Arizona State University in April. (Photo by Jennifer Burns.)

The film will be back in the Midwest on August 12, showing at Vickers Theatre in Three Oaks, Michigan.

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