Lunafest Richmond-Berkeley, Presented by Zonta Berkeley

Lunafest Richmond-Berkeley, Presented by Zonta Berkeley Short film festival for women by women in Richmond, CA. Follow us to keep posted on event details and films.

Date: Friday, Feb 8, 2013
Time: 6:30 pm
Place: Craneway Pavillion,
1414 Harbor Way South
Richmond, CA 94804

Zonta Club of Berkeley/North Bay will present 10 short films about women around the world. Please join us for this fun and informative evening where we will be raising money for the H.E.A.T. Watch program of Alameda County to combat human exploitation & trafficking in our community, br

east cancer awareness and Zonta’s international service projects to end violence against women. Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 general admission, and $20 student
Tickets include pre-event refreshments. Order tickets at lunafest.org/richmond0208

Sponsors include: Eldercare Alliance and bryn walker
To become a sponsor, email [email protected]

Tomorrow is the big night! Join us at the Berkley Lunafest Film Festival for a night of films, food and fun! Proceeds to...
02/03/2017

Tomorrow is the big night! Join us at the Berkley Lunafest Film Festival for a night of films, food and fun! Proceeds to benefit HEAT Watch and Zonta International and support the Prevention of Human Trafficking and Exploitation and Violence Against Women.
Venue: Kala Art Gallery, Berkeley, CA
For tickets:
www.Lunafest.org/berkeley0203

Attend LUNAFEST and enjoy great short films while supporting an important community cause. You'll have fun and make a difference.

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We are looking forward this Friday's event. Don't forget to register early and support a great cause - fighting human trafficking. http://www.lunafest.org/richmond0208

The Final Film highlight: "When I grow up" by Sharon Arteaga. Film Synopsis: Letty dreams of not one, but several taco t...
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Film of the Day: Whakatiki – A Spirit Rising by Filmmaker Louise Leitch. Synopsis: Kiri, an overweight Maori woman, take...
01/17/2013

Film of the Day: Whakatiki – A Spirit Rising by Filmmaker Louise Leitch. Synopsis: Kiri, an overweight Maori woman, takes a trip to the Whakatiki River where she spent many summers as a girl. With her goes her husband Dan, his friend Seb and beautiful newcomer, Josie. The place awakens powerful memories for Kiri, and as tensions mount she draws on her spiritual connection to the river to rise up and reconnect with her true self.

Film of the Day: "The Bathhouse" by Jisoo Kim. Synopsis here:     The Bathhouse is an animated short film by Korean film...
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Film of the Day: "The Bathhouse" by Jisoo Kim. Synopsis here: The Bathhouse is an animated short film by Korean filmmaker and artist, Jisoo Kim. The film takes the viewer on a luscious and poetic journey from the dark, polluted streets of the modern city, into the sanctuary of the Bathhouse. The women who venture into this place enter as strangers, weary from the toils of the city, but together they undergo an empowering physical and spiritual transformation in this luscious and fantastical paradise.

Film Highlight of the Day: "Self-Portrait with Cows Going Home and Other Works" by Rebecca Dreyfus. Here's the Synopsis:...
01/15/2013

Film Highlight of the Day: "Self-Portrait with Cows Going Home and Other Works" by Rebecca Dreyfus. Here's the Synopsis:

Richard Avedon wrote of fellow photographer Sylvia Plachy “She makes me laugh and she breaks my heart.” Ms. Plachy is perhaps best known for her weekly pictures in The Village Voice but her images have been widely exhibited both in the US and abroad and have appeared in numerous publications such as Aperture, Art Forum and The New York Times Magazine. Her impressive body of work spanning more than four decades is a testament to a unique artistic force in the contemporary world. Her most recent book “Goings on about Town” is compilation of photographs taken for THE NEW YORKER.

Self-Portrait with Cows Going Home and Other Works is a rare film portrait of Ms. Plachy who is ironically camera shy. With a delicate touch, filmmaker Rebecca Dreyfus coaxes Ms. Plachy to open up about her work and process. The result is a soulful and slightly eccentric look into the private world of one of the greatest living photographers, a perfect reflection of Ms. Plachy herself.

Legendary documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles makes an on-camera appearance as Ms. Plachy’s subject as well as shooting segments of the film. Ms. Plachy’s son, the academy award winning actor, Adrien Brody (also a composer) has contributed a delightful original score.

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1414 Harbour Way South
Richmond, CA
94804

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