Five days of film, food, and discussion.
Eating locally continues to be a growing and necessary movement in the United States. Who produces it, how it reaches us, and how it affects our health, our environment, and our local and global communities are questions that are more important than ever before.
Storey Publishing in conjunction with Images Cinema, Williams College, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, and Mezze Restaurant is proud to present Farm Film Feast: Five Days of Film, Food, and Discussion in Williamstown, MA from March 10 to 14. More than a dozen films about food and related events will fill the schedule.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Cultural Council of Northern Berkshire, a local agency, which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency; and by Williams College, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, and Storey Publishing.
Themes for the long weekend include:
Wednesday, March 10 King Corn Rules!
Thursday, March 11 Berkshire Stories
Friday, March 12 A Fresh! Overview
Saturday, March 13 Eating Locally and Globally
Sunday, March 14 Celebrating and Closing
All films will be shown at Images for $5, unless otherwise indicated. An all-movie pass is available for $35. A portion of the proceeds will go to support the REACH Community Garden Project in North Adams, MA.
Speakers include Aaron Woolf, director of King Corn and Big River; celebrated documentary photographer Jason Houston; filmmaker Severine von Tscharner Flemming; and a panel discussion on farming in the future. For a separate admission, a dinner celebrating local farms will be held at 6:30 pm Saturday, March 13 at Williams College Faculty House. Reservations can be made at [email protected].
Another opportunity to meet local farmers will be at “Carharrts and Cocktails” for hors d’oeuvres and cash bar from 4 to 6 pm Sunday, March 14 at Mezze Restaurant, Water Street, Williamstown, MA. Reservations are recommended but not necessary.
For more information, including a detailed list of films and events, visit www.farmfilmfest.com or please contact [email protected] or Deb Burns at [email protected] or 413-346-2120.