‘Hockeyland’ documentary opens Friday. Here’s where to see it.
“Hockeyland,” a documentary feature that follows two northern Minnesota high school hockey teams through the 2019-20 season, will open in Minnesota movie theaters Friday, Sept. 9.
The film had premiere screenings in February and has been featured in several national film festivals.
Here are metro-area theaters with confirmed bookings starting Friday, in alphabetical order by city, according to distributor Greenwich Entertainment:
Andover 10
Champlin 14
Emagine Eagan 15
East Bethel 10
Southdale Center 16 (Edina)
Marcus Elk River 17
Marcus Hastings 9
Hudson (Wis.) 12
Lakeville 21
MSP Film at the Main (Minneapolis)
Marcus Oakdale 7
Plymouth Grand 14
Willow Creek 12 (Plymouth)
Marcus Rosemount 10
AMC Rosedale 14 (Roseville)
Highland 2 (St. Paul)
White Bear Township 17
Woodbury 10
“Hockeyland” was directed by Tommy Haines, who co-produced the film with JT Haines (his brother) and Andrew Sherburne. Their company, Northland Films, is billing “Hockeyland” as the third feature in a trilogy of hockey movies including a 2008 pond hockey feature and a 2010 film about the U.S. hockey team that won gold in the 1960 Winter Olympics. Tommy and JT Haines grew up playing hockey in Mountain Iron.
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