In case you missed the Lake County premier of “Sherman’s Way” last September, here is another chance to see this lovely comedy.
Partially shot in Lake County, the film features locations in Kelseyville, Lakeport, Langtry Estates and Lampson Field Airport.
Catch a glimpse of Lake County residents, friends and neighbors who are liberally sprinkled throughout the film.
Aside from the fun of seeing ourselves, “Sherman’s Way” is a really good movie.
“Like an annoying new puppy, 'Sherman’s Way' just wants to run around in circles and lick your face. After a while, though — and against your better judgment — you kind of fall in love with it. Not that either of this movie’s lead characters, an elitist Yalie and a washed-up Olympian, is particularly admirable. As Sherman, a recent law school graduate and uptight mama’s boy, Michael Shulman embodies the kind of preppy privilege that’s a liability almost anywhere but Manhattan. But it’s James Le Gros, playing a disgruntled former ski champion named Palmer, who finally pulls you in ...” — Jeannette Catsoulis, The New York Times.
Calpine Geothermal Visitors Center is located at 15500 Central Park Road in Middletown. There is plenty of parking, restrooms, great sound and a great screening room. Tickets are $10 at the door and $5 for kids 16 and under. Fresh popcorn and concessions will also be available.
Coyote Film Festival is a fundraising arm of EcoArts of Lake County, a 501(c)3 nonprofit arts organization dedicated to bringing visual art opportunities and ecologic stewardship to the residents and visitors of Lake County.
For information visit: www.EcoArtsofLakeCounty.org or www.CoyoteFilmFestival.org .