Special THANK YOU!
Thank you to all who attended our Twelfth Annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival. (DVDs are still available for purchase at the Access Sacramento Office- Make great gifts - get yours today!)
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Who Is Quentin Sacramento?"Quentin Sacramento" is the mascot for "PCS". He has done films such as "The Good, The Bad, and the Sushi", "Butch Cassidy and the Sunfish Kid", "Gone with the Swim", and "The Maltese Scallop". He is currently working with James Cameron on "Aquaman". Quentin currently is residing in a plastic Castle in the Hollywood Bowl. Many thanks to his founder/creator, 'FUJITAKE' (Artist). You never know where he might slide in or flop up on stage. But rest assured if the event has something to do with "A Place Called Sacramento" he's bound to show up. To view any of the films from this year or the past just go to the appropriate link below.
Film Festival 2012
To Learn more about our Film Festival please read here.....
View 2010 "A Place Called Sacramento" Videos Online (click below)
View 2010 "A Place Called Sacramento" VideosTo see the video click on the Film Title(Windows Media Player required)
(Mac users can download at
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/windowsmediaplayerformacosx.html)
View 2009 "A Place Called Sacramento" Videos Online (click below)
“11 B Diaries”
“64 1/2”
”Beatrice and The Bike Thief”
”City of Trees”
”Cup O’ Tea”
”Detective A”
”Master of Destiny”
“Midnight Snack”
“Nightmare on K Street”
”Play Day”
”Ten Minute Ride”
”The Push”
Click here to watch individual films.Click here to watch individual films.The Crest Theatre is located at 1013 K Street,
between 10th and 11th on the K Street Pedestrian Mall. Safe and convenient parking is available
at 10th and L streets (1/2 block from the Crest theatre). This is a city lot and tickets are validated at the Crest Box Office.The site that the Crest Theatre sits on has housed a theatre since 1912. The first, the Empress, was a vaudeville theatre which opened in 1913. The second, The Hippodrome, was originally a vaudeville house which converted to a motion picture theatre in the late 1920's. In 1946, the Hippodrome interior was demolished and the Crest was built inside the Hippodrome building shell.
Detailed directions are available on the Crest Website. http://www.thecrest.com/

