“Food Chains” private
screenings in San Francisco, LA pack the house with food movement, farmworker
organizing luminaries! San Francisco press calls film an “incredibly moving documentary”; Dolores Huerta pledges to “joyfully promote the film and the Fair Food campaign”!…
Last week was a busy one on the “Food Chains” calendar! With two
invitation-only screenings in California, the “Food Chains” road crew continued
to marshal support for the first feature film to take a close look at the CIW’s
Campaign for Fair Food and the groundbreaking Fair Food Program ahead of its big
Nov. 21st theatrical release.
First up, San Francisco. “Food Chains” director Sanjay Rawal reports from
the scene:On Tuesday evening, chef Alice Waters, journalist Davia Nelson and documentary filmmaker James Redford hosted a private screening of FOOD CHAINS at the Sundance Kabuki Cinemas in San Francisco along with the Neda Nobari Foundation and CRLA. The one-time-only sneak peek in the Bay Area proved to be a high-demand event. Audience members came from far and wide for this standing room-only screening and included heads of major foundations, local food celebrities, vintners, and farmers.[...] Meanwhile, down in LA, the congratulatory comments flooded in following the screening. Here below are just a few:
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