<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><span><span class="">Cinematic Disobedience presents... Hamburger, USA (an ephemeral film program)<br>
</span></span></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><span><span class="">Sunday, June 2, 6pm (screening at 7)<br></span></span></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><span><span class="">Studio Soto, 10 Channel Street in Fort Point<br>
</span></span><span><span class=""><span class="">Suggested donation: $5-10</span></span></span><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><span><span class=""><span class="">Facebook event: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/160735870773220/">https://www.facebook.com/events/160735870773220/</a><br>
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Cinematic
Disobedience is
back! This summer, we are focusing on questions of personal health,
lifestyle, and ecological impact, which are, at least partially, within
the realm of our control. What better way to begin than to survey the
contents of our plates, 1970s-style? We'll learn about the mysterious
origins of all-American foods: peanut
butter, hamburgers, and mustard, with the help of Woody Allen and a
funky soundtrack, and keep up with latest food industry technologies of
1975. <span class="">Food safety and quality are as much a concern today as they were 40 years ago - but at least Food Sticks™ are no longer around.<br> <br> Thematic snacks provided & more snacks are welcome! All films
presented on 16mm unless noted. Big thanks to Liz Coffey at the Harvard
Film Archive and Paul Shannon at the American Friends Service Committee
for assistance with this screening. <br> <br> PROGRAM:<br> <br> The Story of a Peanut Butter Sandwich (1971, 16 min)<br> Is a Career in Food Preparation for You? (1975, 13 min)<br> Hot Dog: How Do They Make Mustard? (1972, 3 min)<br>
Eat, Drink, and Be Wary (1975, 21 min)<br> Hunger (early computer animation by Peter Foldès , 1973, 12 min)<br> Hamburger, USA (1978, slide show & cassette, 28 min)<br> ---<br> <br> About Cinematic Disobedience:<br> <br>
Cinematic Disobedience is a loosely-structured, no-budget film &
potluck series with a focus on social issues that are relevant to the
Boston community. It was started in the spring of 2012 as a response to
the questions raised by the occupation of Dewey Square. The series
travels to venues in various Boston neighborhoods and presents
off-the-beaten-path programs, such as locally-made documentaries, 1970s'
ephemeral films, book readings, PowerPoint performances, and more. It
is programmed by Brittany Gravely (HFA), Nellie Kluz (LEF Foundation),
Mariya Nikiforova (Balagan), and Ricardo De Lima (Spectacle).
<a href="http://cinematicdisobedience.com">cinematicdisobedience.com</a></span></span></span></div></div></div></div>