
FILMS BY AND ABOUT WOMEN
YWCA Prince Albert is partnering with the John M. Cuelenaere Public Library to bring you LUNAFEST again this year. Join us in person on October 18, 2022 to view short films by and about women.
Tickets are by donation to YWCA Prince Albert, which provides programs and services to help the most vulnerable in our community.
The screening will be moved to an online format if public health guidelines change.
When: Tuesday, October 18 at 7:00 PM
Where: John M. Cuelenaere Public Library
Please RSVP below. Admission by donation in person or using our ticketing form.
All donations go to YWCA Prince Albert.
You’ll get to watch seven great short films, and get a free LUNA Bar to snack on.
TICKETS
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2022 Films
HOW TO BE AT HOME
BY ANDREA DORFMAN
An animated poem about coping with isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CLOSE TIES TO HOME COUNTRY
BY AKANKSHA CRUCZYNSKI
An immigrant dog walker finds connection in the hearts of the wealthy pets she cares for.
GENERATION IMPACT: THE CODER
BY SAMANTHA KNOWLES
A 13-year-old girl designs and builds a mobile app to help kids stay connected to their incarcerated parents by sending photos and letters.
PROOF OF LOSS
BY KATHERINE FISHER
When a fire takes their home, a father and daughter must find a way to salvage what remains: each other.
SHEN YOU CLEAN A STRANGER’S HOME
BY SHARON ARTEAGA
A first-generation high school student describes what she and her mom learn about people when cleaning their homes.
BETWEEN THE LINES: LIZ AT LARGE
BY ABI COLE
Frustrated with the lack of character diversity in The New Yorker’s cartoons, an artist submits her own illustrations, becoming the first Black woman cartoonist in the magazine’s near-century run.
WEARABLE TRACY
BY EMILY MCALLISTER
A Bronx woman’s accidental social experiment connects her with fellow New Yorkers who might otherwise forever remain strangers.
TO THE FUTURE, WITH LOVE
BY SHALEECE HAAS & HUNTER “PIXEL” JIMENEZ
An animated self-portrait of a nonbinary trans teen caught between the expectations of his Guatemalan immigrant family and his dreams of living happily ever after with his long-distance boyfriend.
Total runtime: 80 minutes
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