Bertha DocHouse is delighted to introduce a provocative new documentary season on the food we produce, and its impact on us and the modern world (July 17-23). The season will be screened at Bertha DocHouse, the UK’s first and only dedicated documentary cinema screen, based at the Curzon Bloomsbury in central London.
Food is Power brings together powerful classics and new releases, including Damon Gameau’s much-anticipated release That Sugar Film, which picks up where Super-Size Me left off; this is a hilarious but cautionary tale about one man’s journey to discover the bitter truth about sugar. There is also a rare chance to see the classic, multi award-winning Our Daily Bread. Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s 2005 ground-breaking documentary is a visual essay that bears witness to the disturbing reality of mass industrialised food production.
Food Is Power Film Season At Bertha Dochouse
Bertha Dochouse, Curzon Bloomsbury, The Brunswick
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This event ended on Thursday 23rd of July 2015
This event ended on Thursday 23rd of July 2015
Admission
Peak: £9 (£7 Concessions),
Off Peak: £8 (£6 Concessions)
Peak: £9 (£7 Concessions),
Off Peak: £8 (£6 Concessions)
Location
Bertha Dochouse, Curzon Bloomsbury, The Brunswick
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