Maynard James Keenan ‘Blood Into Wine’ Theaters and Dates Announced

by | Jan 22, 2010

The forthcoming documentary on Maynard James Keenan (Tool, Puscifer), entitled “Blood Into Wine”, about Northern Arizona’s wine industry will be screening at select theaters across the United States. Cities and dates are as follows:

Albuquerque, NM
March 13th @ Guild Cinema

Austin, TX
February 19th – 20th – Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek

Boston, MA
February 26th – 28th – Somerville Theatre

Davenport, IA
February 19th, 21st, 26th – The Capitol Theatre

Houston, TX
February 19th – 20th – Alamo Drafthouse West Oaks

Los Angeles, CA
February 25th – 28th – Laemmle Sunset 5

Minneapolis, MN
March 4th – Riverview Theater

Phoenix, AZ
February 19th – Blood Into Wine Premiere at the W Hotel (Scottsdale)
February 26th – March 4th – Valley Art Theater (Tempe)

Salt Lake City, UT
February 19th – 25th – Tower Theatre

San Antonio, TX
February 19th – Alamo Drafthouse (The Market at Park North)
February 20th – Alamo Drafthouse (1255 SW Loop 410)

San Francisco, CA
February 25th – Viz Cinema (Noise Pop Film Festival)

Sonoma, CA
February 19th – 21st – TBA (Healdsburg, CA)

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