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"Finding the Gold Within" Director Karina Epperlein and the men featured in the film chat with attendees.
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Night Life : "A Man from Reno," Writer Joel Clark
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Akron Mayor Don Plusquellic talking with Knight and Day partners at the "Finding the Gold Within" screenings.
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"Finding the Gold Within" screening at Akron-Summit Country Public Library.
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"Traficant: The Congressmen of Crimetown"; Eric Murphy, Director and Jeff Albernini, Producer.
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Joel Clark "A Man from Reno" Gabrielle Weller producer "A Royal Hangover".
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Night Life : Akron Public Library, Director Robert Ethington, WKSU Ann Verwuebe, Akron Museum Arnold Tunstall.
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"Traficant: The Congressmen of Crimetown"; Eric Murphy, Director.
The Cleveland International Film Festival held screenings of select films in Akron for the fifth consecutive year this spring. Knight and Day in Akron included three screening locations - the Akron Art Museum, Akron-Summit County Public Library and The Nightlight. The event kicked off on Friday, March 20 with the film “Finding The Gold Within.” We were proud sponsors of this film and were thrilled to have the festival in Akron.
Other films included “1971,” “The Circle,” “The Creeping Garden,” “Man From Reno,” “A Royal Hangover,” and “Traficant: The Congressman of Crimetown.” It was wonderful to be involved in this event and we would like to thank Mayor Plusquellic for attending the event.
Let us know what you thought of the event!