Stone Soup Film Festival
October 17 & 18
Exploring the Politics of Food
The local food movement is apparent everywhere you go these days. From neighborhood gardens to thriving farmers’ markets and even backyard chicken coops, Vancouverites are embracing it with gusto.
We’re pleased to feed that enthusiasm with the first annual Stone Soup Film Festival: Exploring the Politics of Food. The festival will screen a wide range of films that emphasize the positive efforts being made to change our current food system and empower this generation to take action.
Selections include: The Garden, the Academy-nominated feature about the fight to save a beloved urban farm in South Central L.A; Mad City Chickens, a doc about chickens and the urbanites who love them; All Jacked Up, a poignant portrait of four teens struggling with sugar addiction; Food Inc, an expose on the shocking truth about our food system, and many more!
Festival passes are $15, and admission to individual films is by donation (suggested donation $5). All proceeds go to local community gardens.
Check out our film blog for films and schedules
Join our Facebook page
Stone Soup Film Festival is presented as part of “Sustenance: Feasting on Art and Culture”, a city-wide food festival to be held from Oct 3rd – 18th at various locations. For program info.
For more information please contact Ian @ 604-718-5895
Stone Soup Film Festival: Exploring the Politics of Food
October 17 & 18 - Britannia High School Auditorium
Posted in | Permanent link
Page 1 of 1 pages











