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hspace="20"></a><i><b><span style="font-size: 18pt;
font-family: BRADDON;">Our Daily Bread</span></b></i>
<p> Thursday, December 20, in Cambridge [<a
href="http://rule19.org/download-film/film-121220-our%20daily%20bread.pdf"
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& flyer</a>]<br>
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<b>Best Film</b>, Ecocinema International - Athens
Grand Prix, Festival International du Film
d'Environnemen - Paris<br>
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Welcome to the world of industrial food production and
high-tech farming! To the rhythm of conveyor belts and
immense machines, the film looks without commenting
into the places where food is produced in Europe:
monumental spaces, surreal landscapes and bizarre
sounds - a cool, industrial environment which leaves
little space for individualism. <br>
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People, animals, crops and machines play a supporting
role in the logistics of this system which provides
our society's standard of living. Our Daily Bread is a
wide-screen tableau of a feast which isn't always easy
to digest - and in which we all take part. <br>
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A pure, meticulous and high-end film experience that
enables the audience to form their own ideas.<br>
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<p>“..<i>.an unblinking, often disturbing look at
industrial food production ...[its] formal elegance,
moral underpinning and intellectually stimulating
point of view also make it essential. Part of the
film’s brilliance is how it lays out the images and
their wells of meaning with such cool deliberation,
showing rather than telling</i>" ~Manohla Dargis,
for the NYT<br>
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"<i>It was not unlike visiting an eye doctor, peering
into the holes into which different lenses are slid.
“Is this clearer? How about now?” After a
disorienting moment, one adjusts. Oh. This is how
things look. How it is to see.</i>" ~ Sarah Malone<br>
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<b>When/where</b><br>
doors open 6:40; film starts promptly 7pm<br>
243 Broadway, Cambridge - corner of Broadway and
Windsor,<br>
entrance on Windsor<br>
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Please join us for a stimulating night out; bring your
friends!<br>
free film, free refreshments, & free door prizes.<br>
[donations are accepted]<br>
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"You can't legislate good will - that comes through
education." ~ Malcolm X<br>
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<b>UPandOUT film series</b> - see <a
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Why should YOU care? It's YOUR money that pays for
US/Israeli wars - on Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran,
Palestine, Libya. Syria, Iran, So America, etc etc -
for billionaire bailouts, for ever more ubiquitous US
prisons, for the loss of liberty and civil rights...<br>
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