Join us at a screening of LUNAFEST, all proceeds will benefit Girls On the Run Bay Area and Breast Cancer Prevention Partners.
Come on over, kick back and enjoy some inspirational films while giving back. We will have beer, snacks and a raffle post event, along with 20% off all in-store purchases for the evening.
Event Agenda:
Doors open at 6:30pm
Film screening begins at 7pm
Film Screening ends around 8:30 and Q&A opens up
Added Bonus: Luna Bar reps will be on hand sampling Luna Bars for the duration of the event.
Diane Weipert, one of the filmmakers will be available for a Q&A post film screening. Diane Weipert’s screenwriting debut premiered in the World Cinema Competition at Sundance (Solo Dios Sabe — Diego Luna, Alice Braga). She has worked with Eddie Izzard, Michelle Rodriguez, and Peter Bratt, among others. She came of age in Spain and Latin America and is bilingual in English and Spanish.
About my Diane Weipert's Film:
Niñera looks at the bitter ironies many nannies face, raising the children of strangers for a living while their own children are left to virtually raise themselves.
Join us at a screening of LUNAFEST, all proceeds will benefit Girls On the Run Bay Area and Breast Cancer Prevention Partners.
Come on over, kick back and enjoy some inspirational films while giving back. We will have beer, snacks and a raffle post event, along with 20% off all in-store purchases for the evening.
Event Agenda:
Doors open at 6:30pm
Film screening begins at 7pm
Film Screening ends around 8:30 and Q&A opens up
Added Bonus: Luna Bar reps will be on hand sampling Luna Bars for the duration of the event.
Diane Weipert, one of the filmmakers will be available for a Q&A post film screening. Diane Weipert’s screenwriting debut premiered in the World Cinema Competition at Sundance (Solo Dios Sabe — Diego Luna, Alice Braga). She has worked with Eddie Izzard, Michelle Rodriguez, and Peter Bratt, among others. She came of age in Spain and Latin America and is bilingual in English and Spanish.
About my Diane Weipert's Film:
Niñera looks at the bitter ironies many nannies face, raising the children of strangers for a living while their own children are left to virtually raise themselves.
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