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Bread.
Bread -- History.
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DVD 641.815 B8282 Doc
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Bread.
Bread -- History.
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Bread
in the bones [videorecording (DVD)].
Syndicado Distribution, 2021.
Call #:
DVD 641.815 B8282 Doc
Subjects
Bread
.
Bread
--
History
.
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)].
Description:
1 videodisc (72 min.) : 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby digital sd. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Originally produced as a documentary film in 2020.
"The poetry, pleasures and politics of
bread
"--Container.
"DVD Video Disc DVD-R Format."--Container.
Filmmaker is from Halifax.
Home use only.
English (SDH) subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Production:
Crust and Crumb Productions ; producers, Darrell Varga, Shana McGuire, Walter Forsyth ; directed by Darrell Varga.
Summary:
"Stories of work and play, of love and loss...and
bread
.
Bread
has been at the center of human life and creativity for at least the last ten thousand years
--
it is in our bones and a witness to
history
. This essay documentary brings
bread
to the front of the line and explores its relation to politics, poetry, and pleasure. The loaf of
bread
is the vehicle through which we explore stories of sex and death, immigration and refugees, social justice and the counter-culture, and of art, work and pleasure. Love it or hate it, everyone has a relationship with
bread
. This simple staple food is brought to life by the wild energy of yeast, perhaps our first companion animal, and is a metaphor of transformation that mirrors life itself. And it is the only metaphor you can eat. Shot in Canada, the US, and throughout Europe, this is a beautiful and profound journey into a subject that has come to have an important meaning in our times."--Container.
Awards:
FIN Stream Audience Choice: Best Atlantic Documentary, 2020.
Winner Ambrosia Food & Drink Film Festival, 2020.
Genre:
Canadian films.
Documentary films.
Films for the hearing impaired.
DVDs.
Other authors:
Varga, Darrell, 1966-
Syndicado (Firm)
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