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There are free outdoor movie screenings at your favorite San Francisco parks from now until Halloween, some featuring crowd-pleasing Hollywood blockbusters, and others showing up-and-coming Bay Area indie film talent.
Adachi’s ‘Ricochet’ to Have World Premiere
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SAN FRANCISCO The world premiere of Jeff Adachi’s final film, “Ricochet,” will be part of CAAMFest on Saturday, May 22, at 3 p.m.
“Ricochet” is an eye-opening documentary about the tragic death of Kate Steinle, who was walking on Pier 14 in San Francisco with her father when a shot rang out. Seconds later, she was dead. An undocumented immigrant, Jose Garcia Zarate, was arrested and accused of murder.
Within hours, then candidate Donald Trump used the case to justify his immigration policies, stating that the death of Steinle was caused by San Francisco’s sanctuary city policies. The trial of the case was one of the most watched and commented-on trials of decade.