Guillermo Del Toro in conversation with Ken Sanders: Frankenstein

Date: Friday, Oct 3, 2025
Time: 6pm
Location: Hollywood, Los Angeles
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Netflix, in association with Rare Books LA and the Library Foundation of Los Angeles, presents Guillermo Del Toro in conversation with Ken Sanders: Frankenstein

6pm – Doors Open
6:45pm – Welcome Remarks
7pm – Guillermo Del Toro in conversation with Ken Sanders

Hollywood location will be shared with attendees upon registration.

“Mary Shelley’s masterpiece is rife with questions that burn brightly in my soul: existential, tender, savage, doomed questions that only burn in a young mind and only adults and institutions believe they can answer. For me, only monsters hold the secrets I long for."

An Exclusive Evening of Film & Conversation Benefiting the Los Angeles Public Library

In advance of the Hollywood premiere of Frankenstein, join us for an extraordinary evening as Academy Award–winning filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro shares scenes from his highly anticipated adaptation of the 1818 Mary Shelley classic and discusses with antiquarian bookseller Ken Sanders the creation of the film set for limited theatrical release ahead of its November 2025 Netflix release.

Hosted by Netflix in association with Rare Books LA and the Library Foundation of Los Angeles, the proceeds from this special event will benefit the Library Foundation of Los Angeles (LFLA) in its mission to provide critical support for the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL), including the long-term recovery of the LAPL Palisades Branch, which was destroyed in the January fires. 

Fulfilling his lifelong dream, Del Toro adapted Mary Shelley’s classic tale of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist who brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation.

This event will be held on Friday, October 3, beginning at 6:00 pm. Hollywood location will be shared with attendees upon registration. Secure your spot now!

Rare Books LA Union Station – October 4-5, 2025

To round out the weekend, a two-day antiquarian book fair is being held at Los Angeles Union Station hosted by Rare Books LA. More than 50 exhibitors from London, New York, and everywhere in between are showcasing an electrifying array of antiquarian books, historical material, book arts, and more.

Attendees are encouraged to hop onboard Metrolink, Metro Rail, or Amtrak for this transit-friendly book fair.

“We are thrilled to bring the rare book community together to celebrate the legacy of Mary Shelley and the artistry of Guillermo Del Toro for such a worthy cause,” said Rare Books LA Director of Operations Jodi Tolan.

Rare Books LA Union Station takes place at 800 N. Alameda Street and is open to the public from 10 am to 6 pm on Saturday, October 4, and from 11 am to 4 pm on Sunday, October 5. For more information and tickets, visit www.RareBooksLA.com.

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Stacy Lieberman

As President and CEO of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles (LFLA), Stacy Lieberman is an innovative and inclusive leader whose career dwells at the intersection of arts and culture, lifelong learning, storytelling, and equitable access. Stacy guides the Foundation’s philanthropic and public-facing priorities to serve the Los Angeles Public Library, embracing the notion that libraries are beacons of democracy where everyone is welcome. She works intentionally with community leaders, donors, and internal and external strategic partners to raise awareness and resources for the Library and its life-changing initiatives.

With more than 20 years of experience as a senior executive, Stacy has left an indelible mark on iconic L.A. arts, non-profit, and educational institutions such as The Broad, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the Skirball Cultural Center. Building on an early career in book publishing, she has dedicated her professional life to sharing stories and broadening the reach of public institutions to welcome visitors and students of all ages and backgrounds to experience educational, arts, and cultural opportunities.