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Larissa Sansour: Soup Over Bethlehem
Larissa Sansour: Soup Over Bethlehem
Soup Over Bethlehem: Film Screening by Larissa Sansour
Location: 401 Richmond Rooftop (401 Richmond St. West)
Date: September 9, 2022 | 7pm – 8pm
Free Admission – Register via Eventbrite
Soup Over Bethlehem (Film, 9′) depicts an ordinary Palestinian family, Sansour’s own, around a dinner table on a rooftop overlooking the West Bank city of Bethlehem. What starts as a culinary discussion about the national dish ‘mloukhieh’ soon evolves into a personal and engaging conversation about politics – thereby emphasising the symbiosis of food and politics so indicative of the Palestinian experience.
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Adrià Julià: The Penitential Tyrant: Dolores Is Pain
Adrià Julià: The Penitential Tyrant: Dolores Is Pain
The Penitential Tyrant: Dolores Is Pain
Conceived by Adrià Julià
Written by Débora Antscherl and Adrià Julià
Performed by Stephen Park
Date: September 16, 7pm
Location: Art Gallery of Ontario – Jackman Hall
Free Admission – Register here
Offering a meditation on the history of production, consumption and expansion of popcorn in modern colonial history, The Penitential Tyrant: Dolores Is Pain reflects on the historical and socioeconomic intricacies of the global corn industry and its relationship to Mexican culture and the popularization of popcorn in the United States after the Great Depression, especially in regards to popcorn’s connection to cinema.
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Conversation and Screening: Adrià Julià and Noa Bronstein
Conversation and Screening: Adrià Julià and Noa Bronstein
Adrià Julià will be joined by curator Noa Bronstein for a discussion into his ongoing interest in the parallel and overlapping histories of film production and popcorn consumption. Using an historical perspective with the language of cinema, Julià encourages a critical look at the impact of history and culture on food and images and how these inform our understanding of the world around us.
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