A K-Pop girl group is saving the world one concert at a time, literally. By day they're chart-topping idols; by night they're warriors battling actual demons, using their music to hold back the darkness. But this animated film's real question isn't about monsters outside — it's about the ones we hide inside. As the group's secrets threaten to surface, the story becomes a meditation on shame, masks, and what it costs to fight for others while carrying your own hidden battles.
Bright, funny, and unexpectedly moving, this one gives us plenty to chew on: light vs. darkness, identity vs. performance, and whether grace has room for the parts of ourselves we'd rather keep backstage. Join us for the movie and a discussion afterwards. “Protect the Honmoon!” The screening will by facilitated by Doug Dunderdale.
PG, 2025, Musical/Action, 95 minutes, directed by Maggie Kang & Chris Appelhans
Free Admission. Please register. Co-sponsored by New College Berkeley and First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley.
About the Faith & Film series:
In this series we will examine the potent and relevant medium of film in exploring themes of love, faith, conscience, evil, death, reception, grace, morality, identity, and our yearning for the sacred. Each month we will view a different film––each unique, compelling, and demanding––reflecting our current times. Each film is curated by those who love this artistic medium and will host a conversation following our viewing. Co-sponsored by First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley and New College Berkeley.
Event details:
FPCB is located at 2407 Dana Street, Berkeley, and the event will start promptly at 7PM in Geneva Hall, Room G202. There is is free parking with sign-in in the FPCB underground parking lot on Channing Way.
Location: First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, 94704
