Premiere Date set for Fourth Wall Films' New "Hero Street" Film November 8th on Giant Screen
The Last to Fall from Hero Street: John Munos' Story, Part 9 in Kelly and Tammy Rundle's Emmy-nominated Hero Street documentary film series, will premiere during Veterans Day weekend Saturday, November 8, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. on the Putnam Museum's National Geographic Giant Screen Theater, 1717 W 12th Street in Davenport, Iowa.
The special event is Sponsored by Jennie's Boxcar and the Beiderbecke Inn. The Premiere Celebration will include music, a special tribute to our Veterans, an encore screening of A Bridge to Far from Hero Street: William Sandoval's Story, and a Q&A with film participants. Advance tickets will be available to purchase in October.
The Last to Fall from Hero Street: John Munos' Story was funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Humanities, with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the Illinois General Assembly; a Quad City Arts Dollars grant provided by Illinois Arts Council Agency, Hubbell-Waterman Foundation and John Deere; a grant from Quad Cities Community Foundation – Ontiveros Family Endowed Fund; and a grant from the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado - Wilson Family Fund; and generous donations made In Memory of Tanilo Sandoval.
Kelly & Tammy Rundle's Fourth Wall Films is an award-winning and five-time Emmy® winning independent film and video production company formerly located in Los Angeles, and now based in Moline, Illinois. For more information visit HeroStreetMovie.com. Truth First Film Alliance, Inc. serves as the fiscal sponsor on the Hero Street documentary series project.
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