Schedule of special film screenings around Snohomish County

Published 1:30 am Thursday, October 1, 2020

In filmmakers Erin Rye and Jessica Sherif’s “Lady Parts,” a struggling actor finally gets her big break, only to realize the glass ceiling can also be a camera lens. Watch the short film during the Zonta Club’s Lunafest on Oct. 15. (Lady Parts)
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In filmmakers Erin Rye and Jessica Sherif’s “Lady Parts,” a struggling actor finally gets her big break, only to realize the glass ceiling can also be a camera lens. Watch the short film during the Zonta Club’s Lunafest on Oct. 15. (Lady Parts)

In filmmakers Erin Rye and Jessica Sherif’s “Lady Parts,” a struggling actor finally gets her big break, only to realize the glass ceiling can also be a camera lens. Watch the short film during the Zonta Club’s Lunafest on Oct. 15. (Lady Parts)
In filmmakers Erin Rye and Jessica Sherif’s “Lady Parts,” a struggling actor finally gets her big break, only to realize the glass ceiling can also be a camera lens. Watch the short film during the Zonta Club’s Lunafest on Oct. 15. (Lady Parts)

Events listed here are contingent on whether each jurisdiction is approved to enter the corresponding phase of the governor’s four-phase reopening plan. Events may be canceled or postponed. Check with each venue for the latest information.

Lunafest: The Zonta Club of Everett Foundation presents a virtual screening of the 19th annual Lunafest Oct. 15. The national film festival celebrates films for and by women. Seven short films will be available to watch in a 24-hour window starting at 6 p.m. A virtual discussion will follow at 5;30 p.m. Oct. 20. Tickets are $35, or $30 for students and seniors. Go to www.zontaeverett.org to purchase tickets. A streaming link and password will be emailed the day of the event. For more information, email info@zontaeverett.org.

Music on Film: The 2013 documentary “Muscle Shoals” is about a recording studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, that worked with some of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll and soul legends of all time. Even before the Civil Rights Movement, the color of your skin didn’t matter inside that studio. See the film at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Ave. N., Edmonds. Tickets are $10. Call 425-275-9595 or go to www.edmondscenterforthearts.org.

Music on Film: Watch a documentary presenting the live recording of Aretha Franklin’s best-selling gospel album, “Amazing Grace,” at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles, in 1972. “Amazing Grace,” a 2018 concert film directed by Sydney Pollack, is showing 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Ave. N., Edmonds. Tickets are $10. Call 425-275-9595 or go to www.edmondscenterforthearts.org.

Email information for this calendar with the subject “Film” to features@heraldnet.com.