• Dec 13, 2025 from 1:00pm to 2:15pm
  • Location: Sofia Theater, Sacramento CA
  • Latest Activity: 5 hours ago

Welcome to NorCal All Stars part 2, an exploration of our Northern California landscape through

hard hitting documentaries, ground breaking visuals, and hilarious comedy. Don't miss this tour de force of local cinema.

 

 

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A Boy Called Josh

By: Shaun Peter Cunningham

At 17, Josh was headed for years behind bars. Now, with the help of a groundbreaking restorative justice program, he’s fighting to rewrite his story and redefine what justice means for a generation.

 

The Seed That Grows

By: Andrew Blankenship

A regenerative farm in the California Central Valley creates unique produce that moves beyond farm to table.

 

Native to the Klamath

By: Michael E Wier, Ben Galland

Hear the story of this river renewal through the words of the Klamath River peoples who live by the sacred obligation of stewardship.

 

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The Golden Cat of Vandalur

By: Daniel Ladislau Horvath

"The Maltese Falcon” meets “Don Quixote” with hilarious results.

 

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Leon Rosen: Wyld Canopies (FOF)

By: Victoria Livingstone

"Wyld Canopies" is a retro-inspired narrative music video recounting the "Artist's Hero's Journey:" of finding one's passion and then putting that passion to good purpose.

 

KosherSoul

By: Ilja Sarro

James Beard Award-winning author and culinary historian, Michael W. Twitty discusses the significance of a kosher meal prepared by Black Jewish chefs, marking a historic moment for the African Jewish diaspora. 

 

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