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Exclusive: Performance footwear brand Hoka is providing traction for a new documentary filmed within California’s oldest state prison.
The company based in Goleta, California will fund the upcoming theatrical release of 26.2 to Life, according to an announcement today from Film Hālau, producer of the documentary. The film directed by Christine Yoo “goes behind the walls of California’s San Quentin State Prison, where three men sentenced to life in prison for murder undertake running a marathon on a quest for redemption and freedom — or something like it.”
Markelle Taylor, known as “the Gazelle of San Quentin,” runs on the track inside the prison yard.
26.2 to Life will arrive in theaters in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Boston on September 22. It will also have a 72-hour virtual presentation nationwide, which audiences can experience between September 29 through October 1. According to a release, select screenings will feature a forward from lawyer,...
The company based in Goleta, California will fund the upcoming theatrical release of 26.2 to Life, according to an announcement today from Film Hālau, producer of the documentary. The film directed by Christine Yoo “goes behind the walls of California’s San Quentin State Prison, where three men sentenced to life in prison for murder undertake running a marathon on a quest for redemption and freedom — or something like it.”
Markelle Taylor, known as “the Gazelle of San Quentin,” runs on the track inside the prison yard.
26.2 to Life will arrive in theaters in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Boston on September 22. It will also have a 72-hour virtual presentation nationwide, which audiences can experience between September 29 through October 1. According to a release, select screenings will feature a forward from lawyer,...
- 8/14/2023
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
New York, Apr 5: A brewery from Pennsylvania has debuted a beer can in which the entire lid is lifted, so that the drinkers can sip from it as a normal cup.
Many craft beer outfits have turned to aluminium in recent years, including Sly Fox Brewing Company, however, the small openings allowed by conventional beer cans make it difficult to enjoy a beer's smell and Sly Fox's "360 Lid" seeks to remedy that problem, the Huffington Post reported.
The firm's head brewer Brian O'Reilly told Today.com that the technology allows the full flavour and aroma of the beer to hit the drinker's senses.
Sly Fox is the first outfit in North America to use the new lid; it had been originally developed by Crown Beverage Packaging in.
Many craft beer outfits have turned to aluminium in recent years, including Sly Fox Brewing Company, however, the small openings allowed by conventional beer cans make it difficult to enjoy a beer's smell and Sly Fox's "360 Lid" seeks to remedy that problem, the Huffington Post reported.
The firm's head brewer Brian O'Reilly told Today.com that the technology allows the full flavour and aroma of the beer to hit the drinker's senses.
Sly Fox is the first outfit in North America to use the new lid; it had been originally developed by Crown Beverage Packaging in.
- 4/5/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
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