A Farm Film Feast: Film, Food and Discussion
Posted by: Marilyn Bethany
Posted on: Monday, March 01, 2010
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From the film "Sweetgrass"
The crusade to eat locally hits the big screen with such enticingly titled films as, Dirt! The Movie, Mad City Chickens, and What’s On Your Plate? This week and through the weekend, more than a dozen films about food will be screening at Images Theater in Williamstown, MA, followed by panel discussions. Among the topics: King Corn Rules!, Berkshire Stories, Fresh! An Overview, Eating Locally and Globally, and Farming in the Future. On Saturday evening, there will be a dinner break—an opportunity to sample some of locally-sourced restaurants, such as Mezze and Hobson’s Choice, that are within walking distance of the theater.
Farm Film Feast
Images Cinema, Williamstown
Film admission: all film pass/$35; individual films/$5














