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GlennFest to bring movies of special interest to Downey

Photo taken from GlennFest website

DOWNEY - GlennFest, a weeklong film festival that has been hosted in Downey since 2012, will take place from October 1 through October 7 this year, showcasing several films at the Epic Lounge and Downey Civic Theatre.

All Screenings are free.

October 1

-Sunu

2 p.m.

Epic Lounge

Small, midsize and large Mexican maize producers want to stay free to work the land and cultivate their seeds in a modern world that both needs and despises them.

- The Jewish Cardinal

4:30 p.m.

Epic Lounge

Jean-Marie Lustiger, a Polish Jew, maintained his cultural identity after converting to Roman Catholicism and joining the priesthood.

-Secret Screening

4:30 p.m.

Epic Lounge

October 2

- Havana Motor Club

6:30 p.m.

Epic Lounge

Underground drag racers try to organize Cuba's first official car race since shortly after the revolution ended in 1959.

October 3

- Movies by Female Filmmakers

7 p.m.

Epic Lounge

Q & A hosted by Kate Rees Davies

October 4

- Delusions of Grandeur

6:30 Epic Lounge

Power-hungry tax collector Don Salluste de Bazan (Louis De Funès) is banished from the Spanish Court and decides to use his valet, Blaze (Yves Montand), to take his revenge. In disguise, Blaze fills Don Salluste's vacant position and plans to have an affair with the queen (Karin Schubert), which the vengeful ex-collector will then reveal to the king (Alberto de Mendoza). Instead, Blaze and the queen fall in love, and the valet uses his newfound power to help end mistreatment of the poor.

October 6

-Raising Zoey

6:30 p.m.

Downey Civic Theatre

A 13-year-old student fights for the right to self-identify in school.

- 4 Days

8 p.m.

Downey Civic Theatre

Two college friends who slowly realize they mean more to each other than either had initially realized.

-The Forbidden Shore

9 p.m.

Downey Civic Theatre

Cuban musicians showcase the musical diversity of the country.

October 7

- Mune: Guardian of the Moon

10 a.m.

Downey Civic Theatre

When the evil ruler of the underworld steals the sun from Sohone, a small lunar faun and a girl made of wax help Sohone get the sun back to restore order to the universe.

Kids & young adults with special needs screening

-The Fantastic Family Hotel

2 p.m.

Downey Civic Theatre

An adaptation of the bestselling book, The Fantastic Family Hotel tells the story of Kos, a thirteen-year-old boy, who is going through the most bizarre period in his life. His mother died a few years ago and his dad is having a heart attack. While Kos’ father is in the hospital, it looks like the hotel he is running will be a big mess. But Kos and his three sisters do not intend to let that happen. After the siblings find out that father is deep in financial problems, the hotel is threatened with closure. The children however come up with a solution: someone has to win the local beauty pageant, with a hefty cash prize attached.

 

-Score

4 p.m.

Downey Civic Theatre

This celebratory documentary takes viewers inside the studios and recording sessions of Hollywood’s most influential composers to give a privileged look inside the musical challenges and creative secrecy of a truly international music genre: the film score.

-I Dream in Another Language

6:30 p.m.

Downey Civic Theatre

A linguist arrives in a small jungle settlement hoping to record a conversation between two elderly men, the last two remaining speakers of the Zikril language. Unfortunately for him, the men are feuding and haven't spoken to each other in 50 years.

-Altered Perception

8:30 p.m.

Downey Civic Theatre

A drug that alters perceptions during trauma and stress, is being advertised as a cure for socio-political tensions. Several couples volunteer for human trials but end up with more than they bargained for.