Indie film shot in Kalamazoo, South Haven gets local screenings

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Kalamazoo’s Gibson Guitar factory and South Haven’s Sherman Dairy Bar are two familiar sites in the independent film “The Lake Effect,” which is getting special screenings in local theaters, reports MLive.com.

A few familiar local stars are also seen in the the supporting cast, most notably Sharon Williams as an eager-to-please Tot to Teen Village sales clerk. Theater goers can check it out at May 26, 7:30 p.m., in Kalamazoo and May 28, 7:30 p.m., in Saugatuck.

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Some typically ravishing Michigan lakeshore sunsets provide a peaceful visual counterpoint to the emotional storm that’s brewing in “The Lake Effect,” a well-acted, crisply photographed drama about people struggling with the roles life has handed them.

To find out more reactions to the film, please see the rest of the story.

Source: MLive.com

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