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| Dozens attended the first Sunday Matinee |
By Amazon River Sun staff
AMAZON — On Sunday, Persephone Bolero-Trenton, publisher of the Amazon River Sun and American ex-pat, introduced the Amazon to the culture of her homeland, Hollywood.
The Los Angeles native presented a Sunday Matinee featuring the Hollywood movie "Predator," sponsored by the Amazon River Sun.
"While the Amazon has its own rich culture, I thought it would be further enriched by the wholesome values that only a big-budget Hollywood blockbuster can convey," Bolero-Trenton told the Sun.
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She explained that "Predator" teaches viewers about the values of courage, resourcefulness, overcoming adversity.
"The alien never gives up. Even when all hope seemed lost, he still tried to take out the main character with a giant bomb he was apparently wearing," Bolero-Trenton said.
The movie was well attended, and Bolero-Trenton said the Sun is planning to hold future matinees as part of its ongoing cultural enrichment program.


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