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'It Might Get Loud' release dates

Friday, July 24, 2009

As previously reported, the guitar documentary It Might Get Loud, starring Jimmy Page, the Edge and Jack White, is to premiere Aug. 14 in New York and Los Angeles. The movie's official site says, without providing any further detail, other opening dates are to follow in other cities.

The following U.S. theatrical release dates for It Might Get Loud were announced this morning by Sam Rapallo, webmaster of the official Led Zeppelin site. At the time of publishing on LedZeppelinNews.com, these premiere dates have not been confirmed with Sony Pictures Classic, distributors of the film.

ALABAMA

  • Trussville: Oct. 2 (Trussville Cine)
ALASKA
  • Anchorage: Oct. 2 (Fireweed Seven)
ARIZONA
  • Scottsdale: Sept. 11 (Luxury Shea 14)
  • Tucson: Sept. 25 (Loft Cinema 2)
ARKANSAS
  • Fayetteville: Oct. 2 (Fiesta Square)
CALIFORNIA
  • Berkeley: Aug. 28 (Shattuck 8)
  • Encino: Aug. 14 (Town Center 5)
  • Hollywood: Aug. 14 (Arclight Holly)
  • Irvine: Aug. 14 (University Town)
  • Los Angeles: Aug. 14 (The Landmark)
  • Mill Valley: Aug. 28 (Sequoia Twin)
  • Monterey: Sept. 11 (Osio)
  • Palm Desert: Sept. 11 (Palme D'Or)
  • Palm Springs: Sept. 11 (Stadium 9)
  • Palo Alto: Aug. 28 (Aquarius Twin)
  • Pasadena: Aug. 14 (Laemmle's Playh)
  • Pleasant Hill: Aug. 28 (Century Five)
  • Rolling Hills Estates: Sept. 11 (Promenade Stade)
  • Sacramento: Sept. 11 (Tower Angelika)
  • San Diego: Aug. 28 (Hillcrest Cinem)
  • San Francisco: Aug. 28 (Embarcadero Cen; additional showings at UA Stonestown T beginning Sept. 4)
  • San Jose: Aug. 28 (Camera 12)
  • San Luis Obispo: Sept. 11 (Palm Theatre 2)
  • Santa Cruz: Sept. 18 (Nickelodeon Fou)
  • Santa Rosa: Sept. 11 (Rialto)
  • Ventura: Sept. 11 (Century Downtow)
COLORADO
  • Boulder: Sept. 18 (Century 16)
  • Denver: Sept. 11 (Mayan Three)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
  • Washington: Sept. 4 (E-Street Cinema)
FLORIDA
  • Boca Raton: Sept. 11 (Shadowood Squar)
  • Gainesville: Sept. 25 (Gainesville 14)
  • Jacksonville: Oct. 2 (Beach Blvd Cine)
  • Jupiter: Sept. 25 (Jupiter Mall 18)
  • Miami Beach: Sept. 11 (South Beach 18)
  • Sarasota: Sept. 25 (Hollywood 20)
  • Tallahassee: Sept. 25 (Miracle Five)
  • Vero Beach: Oct. 2 (AMC Indian Rive)
GEORGIA
  • Athens: Oct. 16 (Cine)
  • Atlanta: Sept. 11 (UA Tara Cinema)
HAWAII
  • Honolulu: Sept. 25 (Kahala Mall 8)
IDAHO
  • Boise: Sept. 25 (Flicks Four)
ILLINOIS
  • Chicago: Aug. 28 (Century Centre)
  • Evanston: Aug. 28 (Cinearts 6)
  • Highland Park: Aug. 28 (Renaissance)
INDIANA
  • Indianapolis: Sept. 25 (Keystone Art)
  • Notre Dame: Oct. 15 (Browning Cinema)
IOWA
  • Des Moines: Sept. 25 (Fleur 4 Theatre)
  • Dubuque: Oct. 9 (Mindframe)
KANSAS
  • Olathe: Sept. 25 (AMC Studio 30)
LOUISIANA
  • New Orleans: Sept. 25 (Canal Place Cin)
MARYLAND
  • Baltimore: Sept. 11 (Harbor East)
  • Bethesda: Sept. 4 (Bethesda)
MASSACHUSETTS
  • Cambridge: Aug. 28 (Kendall Square)
  • North Falmouth: Sept. 25 (Nickelodeon 5)
  • Waltham: Aug. 28 (Embassy Cinema)
MICHIGAN
  • Royal Oak: Sept. 18 (Main Art Theatr)
MINNESOTA
  • Minneapolis: Sept. 4 (Lagoon Theatre)
MISSOURI
  • Columbia: Oct. 16 (Ragtag Cinema)
  • Kansas City: Sept. 25 (Cinemark Palace)
  • St. Louis: Sept. 18 (Tivoli Theatre)
MONTANA
  • Missoula: Oct. 16 (Wilma Four)
NEBRASKA
  • Omaha: Oct. 2 (AMC Oakview 24)
NEVADA
  • Las Vegas: Sept. 18 (Village Square)
  • Reno: Sept. 25 (Riverside)
NEW MEXICO
  • Albuquerque: Sept. 11 (Century 14)
  • Santa Fe: Sept. 11 (UA Devargas Cen)
NEW YORK
  • New York: Aug. 14 (AMC Empire and Sunshine Cinema)
NORTH CAROLINA
  • Charlotte: Oct. 2 (Manor Twin)
OHIO
  • Columbus: Sept. 25 (Gateway Theatre)
OKLAHOMA
  • Oklahoma City: Sept. 25 (AMC Quail Sprin)
  • Tulsa: Oct. 2 (AMC Southroads)
OREGON
  • Bend: Oct. 2 (Pilot Butte 6 P)
  • Corvallis: Sept. 25 (Darkside Cinema)
  • Eugene: Sept. 18 (Bijou Twin)
  • Portland: Sept. 11 (Fox Tower 10)
PENNSYLVANIA
  • Philadelphia: Sept. 4 (Ritz East)
TENNESSEE
  • Knoxville: Oct. 2 (Regal Downtown)
  • Memphis: Sept. 25 (Ridgeway Quarte)
  • Nashville: Sept. 25 (Green Hills Com)
TEXAS
  • Austin: Sept. 11 (Arbor Cinemas)
  • Dallas: Sept. 4 (The Magnolia)
  • Fort Worth: Sept. 18 (Modern Art)
  • Houston: Sept. 4 (Angelika Theatr)
  • Plano: Sept. 4 (Angelika Plano)
  • San Antonio: Sept. 25 (Fiesta 16)
UTAH
  • Salt Lake City: Sept. 25 (Broadway Centre)
VIRGINIA
  • Arlington: Sept. 4 (Shirlington 7 T)
  • Richmond: Sept. 25 (Westhampton The)
WASHINGTON
  • Seattle: Aug. 28 (Harvard Exit Tw)
  • Spokane: Oct. 2 (River Park Squa)
  • Vancouver: Sept. 25 (City Center Cin)
WISCONSIN
  • Milwaukee: Sept. 18 (Oriental 3)

4 comments:

SSSimon said...

Any news of a European release?

Steve Sauer said...

We may know tomorrow when it is being released in Europe. I know the distribution deal with Sony Pictures Classic was announced months back as including Europe, so they should hold to that.

Carrie™ said...

Canada? Any idea when?

Anonymous said...

Any new update on when this docufilm will be released in Canada or should I say Ottawa Canada? Waiting impatiently for this to come and entertain me.

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