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The Fix

Tight Line Media, Kris Millgate | 2016 | 8 min.

2018 Official Selection

Chinook salmon swim 850 miles from the ocean to Idaho to spawn in the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River. When the endangered fish arrive, they find a watershed turned upside down by a gold dredge. The Fix explores the daunting task of fixing a broken river.

More info: www.tightlinemedia.com

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See this film on tour near you:

September 29, 2019 Mobile AL
April 22, 2019 Bellingham WA Mt. Baker Theatre
March 7, 2019 Couer d'Alene ID North Idaho College, Boswell Hall
February 12, 2019 Chesterfield MA Chesterfield Community Center
November 1, 2018 Coos Bay OR Egyptian Theater
October 26, 2018 Mount Vernon WA Lincoln Theatre
October 23, 2018 Westfield MA Dever Auditorium @ Westfield University
October 20, 2018 Salmon ID Sacajawea Cultural Center
September 21, 2018 Vallejo CA The Empress Theater
August 30, 2018 Houston TX Cinema Grill Vintage TX
April 26, 2018 Spokane WA Garland Theatre
April 20, 2018 Huntington MA Gateway High School Auditorium
April 14, 2018 Northampton MA Wright Hall @ Smith College
March 23, 2018 Pittsfield MA Berkshire Community College Room K111
March 10, 2018 Great Barrington MA Triplex Cinema
February 22, 2018 West Chester PA Chester County Historical Society

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