“Food Chains” private screening in NYC brings out a VIP
crowd… These past few weeks, while millions of Americans have been hitting the beaches or heading to the hills to escape the mid-summer heat, the intrepid film crew from the documentary “Food Chains” has been criss-crossing the country as part of the long promotional campaign ahead of the film’s big November release. Their tour brought them to New York City this past Tuesday for an invitation-only showing of the film at the Bryant Park Hotel screening room in midtown Manhattan attended by a VIP crowd of Oscar-nominated filmmakers, representatives of leading philanthropical foundations, and some of the city’s top labor, community, and food industry leaders. Representatives from the CIW were also on hand to take questions from the crowd following the screening...
Head over to the CIW website to read the firsthand report from the screening
from “Food Chains” director
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