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Virtual Screening Details: Culinary Cinemahttps://mcusercontent.com/1d64cbcae222199003c4b87f8/images/e90f241a-f59d-4162-bf60-2cb2ddbe4d9f.jpg

Streaming Timeframe: Thurs. March 11, 8pm - Sun. March 14, 8pm (sales end 2 hrs before; no grace period after 72-hour timeframe expires)
Available for Viewing in WA, ID, MT
Culinary Cinema: stay tuned for details about our culinary partner, so you can enjoy food during the film
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Make it a Culinary-Cinema Special Event! ORDER NOW>> Wolf & Spice is cooking up two (kosher) Mediterranean Movie Night Dinners. Choose pickup location at checkout. Order and learn more on our Culinary Partners Page...


About The Film

Fans of Anthony Bourdain and food shows will enjoy this delicious documentary about what happens when chefs from different regions in Israel come together to cook and learn from one another. Determined to spark social change through food, Dr. Nof Atamna-Ismaeel, the first Muslim Arab to win Israel's Master Chef Television competition, founded the A-sham Arabic Food Festival in Haifa. There, Jewish and Arab chefs are paired and collaborate to transform traditional recipes like kishek (a Syrian yogurt soup) and qatayef (a dessert typically served during Ramadan) into exotic fusion cuisine. The film offers a message of hope, as the chefs discover that there is no room for politics in the kitchen.

REGISTER NOW>> for a FREE Virtual Passover Cooking Demonstration with James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Solomonov on March 16, 5pm PST, co-presented with Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, sponsors for our Culinary Cinema festival film. Learn more...

Director Bio

 Beth-Elise-Hawk headshot 130x130 Beth Elise Hawk is a producer and director, known for THE AU PAIR and EYE CANDY (2015). BREAKING BREAD is her feature directorial debut. View on IMDB.

 

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Film Details:

Director: Beth Elise Hawk
Country: USA
Language: English
Running Time: 86m
Year: 2020
Genre: Documentary
Rating/Warning: G
Official Website

Subjects:

  • Food
  • Israeli Cuisine
  • Middle East
  • Muslim Arab Relations
  • Arab-Israeli Conflict
  • MasterChef
  • Culinary/Cooking/Chefs
  • Social Change

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