LunaFest Celebrated at Chapman University
LUNAFEST, the fundraising film festival dedicated to promoting awareness about women's issues, highlighting women filmmakers and bringing women together in their communities, will be hosted on Saturday, Feb. 3, by Zonta Club of Newport Harbor at the Marion Knott Studios in Dodge College of Film & Media Arts at Chapman University in Orange. This unique film festival features a diverse lineup of nine short films by professional women filmmakers, ranging from animation to fictional drama.
Zonta Club of Newport Harbor has chosen female filmmakers at Dodge College of Film & Media Arts at Chapman University to be the recipients of the proceeds from LUNAFEST. Several female students will receive funds to help them complete their thesis films at Chapman and move forward on their journeys to become professional filmmakers in this traditionally male-dominated industry.
The event begins at 1:30 p.m. with a VIP Reception with refreshments, silent auction & opportunity drawings. From 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. the screening of LUNAFEST Films, preceded by Q&A with two dynamic LUNAFEST female directors,
Zonta Club of Newport Harbor is one of approximately 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 66 countries with nearly 30,000 members. Its mission is the empowerment of women worldwide through service and advocacy. The Newport Harbor club, the only one in Orange County, helps women and girls both domestically and overseas.
$40 general public ($35 until January 16); $15 student. Available to purchase here
Marion Knott Studios at Chapman University is at 283 Cypress St. in Orange.