2014 Food & Farm Film Fest - See the Premier of the Newest Bigger Picture Film!

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Come support the Bigger Picture as their newest film, "Purest Poison" is premiered at the 2nd Annual Food & Farm Film Fest - see details below:

Welcome to the 2014 Food & Farm Film Fest

We are so thrilled to bring you 24 amazing films that celebrate food and farming while challenging us to deeply explore our food system. Join us for four days in April to experience chefs, farmers, producers, and animals from bees to goats to mussels in love.

Click on any film title to purchase tickets, or buy a festival pass for all nine screenings. 

We have three special events in addition to the films: our opening night celebration at Root Division, a closing party at Dandelion Chocolate, and a Saturday "Goats & Goatees" brunch at 18 Reasons. Get your tickets today and see you at the Roxie.

Opening Night Shorts Program

Thursday, April 3, 7pm

Introduced by Anna Lappé of the Real Food Media Project

Our opening night program introduces viewers to subjects from beekeeping to baking to what sausages get up to on vacation. We meet the creator of Sriracha hot sauce, hear a poetic approach to public health, and find out what happens when you don't tip your waiter. Join us for our opening program and stay for the after party!

Films:

Real Food Media Project Winner "Homeward" (Daniel Kline and Mirra Fine, 4 min)

Japanese Knotwood Quiche (Aube Giroux, 3 min) 

Beekeeper, made by hand (Keith Ehrlich, 6 min) 

Wurst (Carlo Vogele, 6 min) 

Josey Builds A Bakery (Najeeb Tarazi, 15 min) 

Purest Poison (Jamie DeWolf, 5 min) 

Waiter Duty (Jason Wolos, 11 min) 

Sriracha (Griffin Hammond, 32 min)

Served with: Earthbound's Spring Salad, Josey Baker Bread & Sriracha Cream Cheese

Your ticket also includes entry to our opening night celebration at Root Division (3175 17th St & S Van Ness). Join us for free food from Earthbound Farm, Bi Rite Market, and Suppershare, local wine from Farm Line Wines and beer from Calicraft and Deschutes, and live music by the Gaucho Gypsy Jazz band.