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Ticket Giveaway: 'Love & Bananas: An Elephant Story'

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KCETLink is hosting the 2nd Annual Earth Focus Environmental Film Festival, and we're kicking things off with the West Coast premiere of Abramorama’s Love & Bananas: An Elephant Story on Friday, April 20 at Sony’s Kim Novak Theatre. Actress and environmentalist Maggie Q  (Designated Survivor, Divergent, Nikita) will welcome the audience to the screening. The film follows a daring 48-hour mission across Thailand to rescue a captive Asian elephant and set her free. 

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