Slow Food North Shore and the Cinema Arts Centre come together to bring attendees Long Island’s second annual Film Feast. An enchanted evening, highlighting the island’s local food, the people who produce it and the difference it can make.
Each film will be paired with the food featured in the film, prepared by iEat Green and Slow Food North Shore, along with a guest speaker, so that the cinema can provide guests with a glorious, local, seasonal and informative feast.
The feast starts Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
Starters
GotBeer: Brooklyn Brewery Tour (5:04)
Speaker: Chris Creagh from the Brooklyn Brewery.
Served with: Beer, lovingly provided by Brooklyn Brewery
Ferment (7:07)
Speaker: Michael Schwartz of Bad Ass Organics
Served with: Raw Slaw and Kombucha on tap donated by Bad Ass Organics
Community Supported Fisheries: The Basics (4:24)
Speakers: Angela Andre of Dock to Dish and Brett Tolley from NAMA (Northeast Atlantic Marine Alliance)
Served with: Seafood Chowder with locally caught fish, vegetarian option as well
Entrée
Amber Waves Farm (3:58)
Speakers: Amanda Merrow and Katie Baldwin of Amber Waves Farm
Served with: iEat Green’s Onion Rye Bread from Amber Wave grains
Dumpster Diver (5:06)
Speaker: Jon Stephanian of Food Not Bombs
Served with: Surprise Entrée made from dumpster diving!
Do We Need Industrial Agriculture to Feed the World? (6:30)
Speaker: Caroline Holmes from Restoration Farm
Served with: Vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie
Dessert
There is Only Coffee (4:32)
Speaker: Mark Buccardo from Southdown Coffee Roasters
Served with: Ethiopian Coffee, donated by Southdown Coffee
Social Enterprise- Giving Back to the Community
Food + Data = Opportunity (5:00), about DC Central Kitchen
Grow to Give Gardens (3:21)
Speakers: Larry and Heather Foglia from Long Island Community Agriculture Network
Served with: Carrot Cake (Gluten Free and Vegan option)