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Sports Entertainment Notes: NBA Kings Documentary Debuts At Tribeca

"DOWN IN THE VALLEY," a 77-minute film about how Sacramento was able to keep the NBA Kings from relocating, debuted Friday at the Tribeca Film Festival. The movie is scheduled to air as part of ESPN's "30 for 30" series in the fall. The film tells the story "in a way that is meant to resonate with people far beyond the borders of Sacramento." Director JASON HEHIR said, "This story shows why sports matter so much in communities." Former Kings co-Owner GEORGE MALOOF is the film's "unquestioned villain," as is Seattle-based hedge fund manager CHRIS HANSEN. Hansen in the film is "surprisingly contrite and humble after being battered publicly" and losing a non-refundable $30M in his attempt to buy the Kings. Hansen "was not at Friday's screening" in N.Y., but Maloof "did show up." Hehir's film "reminds the audience that the best years in Kings franchise history" were when the Maloof brothers owned the team (SACRAMENTO BEE, 4/26).

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