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Encore Screening:   LUNAFEST Short Film Festival
showcasing established and emerging Writers, Directors and Actors
§  4:00 pm, Saturday, January 10, at the Centennial Barn in Wyoming
ESSENTIAL EVENT INFO

W H A T :
  • LUNAFEST FILM FESTIVAL
    Eight Lunafest short film winners plus the locally-made short documentary:
    The Art Carvers of Music Hall
  • Genre: short film - drama, comedy and documentary.
  • Total run time 90 minutes.
  • These films are NR (not rated) but are suitable for audiences ages 13-up.
  • Post-film discussion led by director Melissa Godoy.

  • W H E N :
  • 4 pm, Saturday, January 10, 2015,

  • W H E R E :
  • The Centennial Barn
    Community Center and Event Venue

  • 110 Compton Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45215  513.761.1697
  • Easy Access, Free Parking:
    Google interactive map

  • T I C K E T   P R I C I N G :
  • Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door.
  • Student and Enjoy the Arts tickets are $10, at the door only.

  • G E T   T I C K E T S :

  • This is a small venue with limited seating — suggest purchasing tickets in advance.
  • CWC WebTix Online:Click here for online tickets
  • CWC direct phone line,
    (859) 957-3456, Mon-Sat 9a-7p
  • Due to limited venue capacity, tickets are NOT available at CWC outlets for this event.
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    The Lunafest filmmakers
    LUNAFEST Enjoy an entertaining variety of work from established and bright new talent, featuring women filmmakers, writers and stars making their mark in short films.

    Travel with us back in history to discover the carvings at Cincinnati Music Hall, meet an aviation pioneer circa 1910, and catch the UK music scene in the 70s.

    Then, fast-forward to an all-female mariachi band, a Muslim girl's yen to be a high school cheerleader, a young woman's misplaced fascination with her bustline, a woman-owned auto repair shop, and the true meaning of love and nuturing.



    LUNAFEST 2014
    LUNAFEST FILM FESTIVAL

    LUNAFEST is an incredibly unique platform — these filmmakers embody what it means to be a game changer; their works tell stories that challenge stereotypes and break down barriers.

    Made by women filmmakers, for women and the men who care about them, this year's eight short film winners (from over 800 entries), are about women of all ages, their families, relationships, careers and universal issues.

    As we've learned over eight years of presenting LUNAFEST, these short films offer exceptional storytelling, creative delivery, powerful messages and an intangible quality that conveys a bit of magic. They will tug at your heartstrings, make you smile, make you think and encourage you to make our community, country and the world a better place. And, as always, a portion of Lunafest event proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Fund!

    The Art Carvers of Music Hall Cincinnati Connection   Rounding out the short film slate is an updated version of Melissa Godoy's documentary The Art Carvers of Music Hall, the remarkable story of the women artisans who hand carved the decorative screens for Music Hall when it was built in 1878; and efforts to preserve the historically significant, yet hidden, treasures they created.

    Filmmaker Melissa Godoy will lead the post-film audience discussion after the films.

     

    Lunafest Film Roster  (4 PM Screenings)

     A Good Match   USA  
    Lyn Elliot, USA
    Dramedy, 2013, 13 min


    Ann and Alex have split up, but does that mean it's over with Alex's mom, too? Ann wants to keep their friendship going.


     Chica's Day     
    Susan Béjar, Spain
    Dramedy, 2013, 10 min


    Today is a girls' day out, everything is allowed.
    But don't forget that this is just a game...


     Flor de Toloache     
    Jenny Schweitzer, USA
    Documentary, 2014, 10 min


    A group of New York women daringly challenge gender social norms as an all-female mariachi band in this delightful musical documentary.


     Lady Parts     
    Emily Fraser & Katherine Gorringe, USA
    Documentary, 2014, 6 min


    In an industry dominated by men, Lady Parts Automotive brings a woman's touch to the world of car repair and maintenance.


     Miss Todd     
    Kristina Yee, UK
    Drama, 2013, 13 min


    Student Academy Award Winner, 2013. In 1910 New York, an aeronautical designer works to understand the principles of flight, but she has more than gravity holding her down.


     Tits     
    Louisa Bertman, USA
    Dramedy, 2013, 5 min


    A frenetic but reflective story about femininity and adulthood, exploring the process from childhood to adolescence and discovering what really matters.


     Tryouts     
    Susana Caésare, Spain/USA
    Drama, 2013, 14 min


    Being a teenager isn't easy, especially not for Nayla, a Muslim American girl who wants to join her new high school's cheerleading squad.


     Viva     
    Amanda Bluglass, UK
    Documentary, 2014, 8 min


    A heart-warming documentary portrait of rebellion, spirit and joie-de-vivre. Viva Hamnell reflects on her life in Cornwall's first punk band, her love of Vivienne Westwood style and how to be a rebel at 82.

    BONUS FILM

     The Art Carvers of Music Hall  
    Melissa Godoy, Cincinnati, OH
    Documentary, 2013, 18 min


    The story of 108 women artisans and their role in one of the largest and most important public art commissions in Cincinnati's history — at a time (1878) when women were largely excluded from artisanal employment.


     

    Discussion Leaders
    Melissa Godoy & Mitchell Polonsky

    Director Melissa Godoy


    Melissa Godoy Winner of two regional Emmy Awards, Melissa Godoy is a director and producer of television and independent film. Her programs have aired on public television stations nationwide, and screened locally at events and exhibits at Cincinnati World Cinema, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the Cincinnati Art Museum, and the Cincinnati Ballet.

    In 2013, she was awarded a Cincinnati Arts Ambassador fellowship to create The Art Carvers of Music Hall, about the effort to conserve historically significant hidden treasure in Music Hall and celebrate the women artisans involved.

    For the past five years Melissa's been shooting a narrative documentary that tells the story of revitalization in our historic core – Rebirth of Over-the-Rhine.

    Her award-winning documentary about creativity and aging, Do Not Go Gently, premiered at Cincinnati World Cinema, and is airing for the 6th consecutive year on PBS stations through American Public Television.

    Godoy previously served as Line Producer for the Oscar-nominated documentary short, The Last Truck by Steven Bognar & Julia Reichert (HBO); and for the national Prime Time Emmy Award-winning documentary about children with cancer, A Lion in the House, by Bognar and Reichert (Independent Lens/PBS). She was a co-field producer and the Cincinnati cinematographer for Election Day by Katy Chevigny (POV/PBS).

    Melissa was the cinematographer for Andrea Torrice's A Family Recipe for Success. Locally, she produced Erich Kunzel: A Cincinnati Legacy, by CET; as well as Classical Quest and violinmasterclass.com, both with Kurt Sassmannshaus and the Starling Project Foundation.

    Godoy studied Theatre and Creative Writing for the Media at Northwestern University and she shares her love of filmmaking as an Artist in Residence with the Ohio Arts Council's Arts Learning Program.

    More about Melissa and her work is here: CinemaSol.com.


    Mitchell Polonsky

    Mitch Polonsky Offering a fresh and incisive approach to cinema and the use of digital media in social advocacy, Mitch Polonsky is a senior at the Seven Hills School and will attend Harvard University in the fall.

    In addition to his academic achievements — a National Merit Scholar — Mitch also has impressive performing arts credits, having appeared in over forty professional, community, and school productions across the city.

    Most recently he was seen in the Cincinnati Chamber Opera's production of the Theresienstadt Opera Project, and has had featured roles at the Carnegie, Footlighters, the College Conservatory of Music, the Cincinnati Opera, the Cincinnati Playwright's Initiative and the Seven Hills School. He has been a student in the College Conservatory of Music preparatory department for ten years, and is currently in CCM's Musical Theater Intensive high school program.

    At Harvard, Mitch will study theatre and neurobiology and plans to pursue his passion for digital art and media.



    About Luna & LUNAFEST

    LUNAFEST is an annual traveling film festival dedicated to promoting awareness about women's issues, highlighting women filmmakers, and bringing women together in their community.

    LUNA created LUNAFEST to support women on a number of levels, with the following purpose:
  • To provide women filmmakers the opportunity to be seen and heard
  • To empower women by showcasing women's issues, stories and amazing moments
  • To support women's health and the Luna partnership with the Breast Cancer Fund
  • To support local communities by providing non-profit groups a creative medium to raise funds for local organizations
  • To provide women with a forum to communicate, share, and inspire social change within their communities


    About the Breast Cancer Fund

    The BREAST CANCER FUND is dedicated to eliminating the environmental causes of breast cancer. Through public education, policy initiatives, outdoor challenges and other innovative campaigns, The Breast Cancer Fund mobilizes the public to secure the changes needed to stop this devastating epidemic. For more information or to make a donation, visit the Breast Cancer Fund, www.breastcancerfund.org.


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