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Hot-Topic Documentary debuts in Baltimore tomorrow, Jan. 2

"365 Days: A Year in Happy Valley," a newly released film, which has sold out in theaters across Pennsylvania, makes its way to Baltimore for an exclusive one-time-only screening at The Charles Theatre on Thurs., Jan. 2 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased in advance at 365daysthefilm.com or at the door. For those who would like to meet the director, executive producer, and local celebrities after the screening, a VIP ticket level is available for $60. These tickets include an after-party at The Chesapeake Restaurant. Details can be found on 365daysthefilm.com.

Here's what people are saying about the film:

"This wasn’t a film meant to fulfill some pie in the sky journalistic standard; its purpose was to capture the tenor of the community — a slice of life about the people of the Nittany Valley who are still recovering. And on that standard, it did quite well." Kevin Horne, Onward State

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"The film highlights …forgiveness and suggests those connected to the Sandusky situation, including victims, consider forgiveness over revenge, even in the form of legal action." Jenn Miller, StateCollege.com

"The movie was very thought-provoking with some new information and the quality was top-shelf. The side stories and the experts used were well chosen." Steve Spearing, Kickstarter supporter

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The Sandusky scandal was Reuters top story in 2012, yet the tidy conclusions handed down by the media created a largely false narrative. This film's themes of community identity, justice, forgiveness, and overcoming obstacles to achieve success are universal. This film has captured the attention of Pennsylvania residents; the production company is receiving requests for showings across the nation. Be among the first to see the film that soon everyone will be talking about.





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