'Sinners'
Special projection for Mississippi City
… the rural city where the film is shot has no theater
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The small town of Mississippi where the successful film “Sinners” is staged has no cinema, which is zero for the cities that want to know what is all about the hubbub … but it is about to change, tmz learned.
Here is the agreement … Clarksdale, a city of around 15,000 years, has not had a cinema for years, which means that the posts must travel an hour to the nearest big city – Memphis, Tennessee – to see a film … And it is a chore that most residents do not have time or money to bother, even to see a cultural phenomenon in their own community.
Mayor of Clarksdale Chuck espy Tell TMZ … The city has been in talks with Warner Bros., and a special event will take place, so all those who want to see the film on the big screen will finally have the opportunity!

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A few dates have been launched – but the ESPY mayor tells us that it seems to be the projection will occur on the JUNETEH Holiday (which is on June 19) under the stars of the Clarksdale high school football field.
The projection will be a one -day event … which could include a panel featuring some of the stars – such as Michael B. Jordan And Mossak – and director Ryan Coogler.
The plans for local “sinners” have already reached a fever field in the region … and the mayor ESPY tells us that he anticipates an influx of fans of the surrounding communities.
A studio source confirmed to American plans is underway … and they contacted Clarksdale so that the projection occurs.
Take advantage of your presentation of features, Clarksdale!