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Tag: Oak Park Black Film Festival

Two men sit site by side inside of Dive bar in Sacramento. A fish tank can be seen in the background.
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Michael Angarano and Chris Smith talk ‘Sacramento’ hours ahead of theatrical release

by Katerina GraziosiApril 14, 2025April 14, 2025

Just before the film “Sacramento” hit theaters on April 11, Angarano and co-writer Chris Smith sat down with Solving Sacramento about making the film.

Four people sit in chairs onstage and talk to one another.
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Oak Park’s Black Film Festival to highlight Black culture and uplift community

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