From Village of Oswego, Illinois <[email protected]>
Subject Get your tickets! LUNAFEST is this weekend!
Date February 3, 2020 6:16 PM
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Here's your chance to watch award-winning woman-directed indie films on the big screen


** This weekend in Oswego!
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** LUNAFEST Oswego 2020
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Join the Oswego Cultural Arts Commission for LUNAFEST and see some of the best short films from all the major festivals.


** See some of the year's biggest short films at LUNAFEST on Saturday, Feb. 8th
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Awards season may be just around the corner for the major Hollywood blockbusters, but for the best indie short films from award-winning women directors, tickets are on sale now for LUNAFEST Oswego on Saturday, Feb. 8!

The Oswego Cultural Arts Commission celebrates women in the arts with the return of LUNAFEST, a fundraising film festival of shorts by and about women on Saturday, Feb. 8, in Oswego. This year’s lineup includes the unique opportunity to see the latest works by directors who have been screened at Cannes, SXSW, Raindance, and Tribeca Film Fest, among other prestigious festivals.
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This year’s films cover topics like identity, aging, life changes and breaking through gender barriers. Films featured at LUNAFEST are not rated, however, organizers suggest that this year’s lineup will be most suited to viewers ages 14 and up.

* Purl (2018). Dir. Kristen Lester and Gillian Libbert-Duncan. An earnest ball of yarn gets a job at a fast-paced, high-energy, bro-tastic start-up.
* Ballet After Dark (2019). Dir. B. Monet. A young woman finds strength after an attack by creating and organization to help survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence through dance therapy.
* There You Are (2018). Dir. Lisa Donato. A trans woman must dress like a man to say goodbye to her dying grandmother.[link removed]
* Xmas Cake – This American Shelf-life (2019). Dir. Petra Hanson and May Yam. This coming-of-middle-age story follows a pop singer’s journey from hot to not, and what ensues across cultures from New York to Tokyo.
* Game (2017). Dir. Jeannie Donohoe. A new kid in town shows up at the high school boys’ basketball tryouts and instantly makes an impression. Will talent and drive be enough to make the team?
* Lady Parts (2019). Dir. Erin Rye and Jessica Sherif. A struggling actor finally gets her big break, only to realize the glass ceiling can also be a camera lens.
* How to Swim (2018). Dir. Noa Gusakov. In the last days of her pregnancy, a terrified mother-to-be kidnaps a maternal stranger for an afternoon of hijinks.

In addition to the films, this year’s event will also include a celebration of the arts with live artist demonstrations. Participate in a raffle, film discussion, and an opportunity to make and take your own film-inspired artistic creation. Complimentary coffee, hot chocolate and light fare included. Soft drinks, bottled water, and wine available for purchase. (Must be 21 or older and show photo ID to consume alcohol.)

Tickets to this year’s LUNAFEST are $21 in advance (plus a $2.91 online ticketing fee). Purchase tickets by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, at [link removed].

Tickets are $28 at the door, if seating remains available. Cash and credit accepted at the door.

Proceeds from LUNAFEST will benefit Mutual Ground in its mission to create a community free of domestic and sexual violence through its shelter and education programs, as well as Chicken & Egg Pictures, a national nonprofit organization that supports women nonfiction filmmakers whose artful and innovative storytelling catalyzes social change. Thus far, LUNAFEST, which is created and funded by LUNA, The Whole Nutrition Bar for Women, has raised more than $5.2 million for nonprofit organizations across the US and Canada.

Event information is also available at www.GoOswego.org.

For more information, contact Julie Hoffman, Community Engagement Coordinator, at 630-551-2344 or email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

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Watch the trailer for LUNAFEST 2020, which comes to Oswego on Saturday, Feb. 8! This year's short films are by award-winning directors who have been featured at Raindance, Cannes, and the Tribeca Film Festival, among others.

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LUNAFEST Oswego Film Festival

WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, Doors open at 3 p.m. Screenings begin at 4 p.m. A 30-minute intermission will take place following the first four films. Total run time for the films is 96 minutes.

WHERE: Oswego Village Hall, 100 Parkers Mill, Oswego IL 60543

TICKETS:
Advance tickets are $21 plus a $2.91 online ticketing fee ($23.91 total) at lunafest.eventbrite.com and include an online ticketing fee. Advance ticket sales end at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, 2020. A limited number of tickets may be available at the door for $28.00. Cash and credit cards are accepted at the door.
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