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Top 5 Romantic Italian Films
Get in the mood and set the scene~ If you can't make it to Italy or in preparation for your next trip ~ buy a bottle of vino rosso & start a pot of ragu then cuddle up to these classic romantic films set in Italy. (Watching films in Italian is[...] |
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The Best Films of 2010
In the past year, I have watched more than 50 films that offered fascinating glimpses into Asian culture and history. Of all the films I watched in 2010, these three are my picks for the best: The Visitor Cherry Blossoms The[...] |
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A Bumper Crop of Food Films
. 2009 was a very good year for food on film. When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for the 82nd Annual Academy Awards , Meryl Streep was nominated for Best Actress for Julie &[...] |
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Films on Food: Our Daily Bread
Our Daily Bread is a 2005 documentary film by Nikolaus Geyrhalter that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the world of modern agribusiness?specifically, the slaughterhouses, fields, and industrial farms of Western Europe. Don?t think PETA[...] |
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Films on Food: The Chinese Feast
What?s more exciting than spending a languorous evening preparing a home recipe passed down from your grandmother, and serving it to a table of approving loved ones? Certainly, that would be a high-stakes cooking contest, to be completed in very[...] |
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Best Italian Movies: Top 25 Italian Films
(photo: powerful image from the film Gomorrah which follows the mafia of Naples. Photo courtesy of Slant Magazine) One of the most frustrating (yet liberating) aspects of studying philosophy as an undergraduate was the idea that one[...] |
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Films on Food: Food, Inc.
Released in the U.S. last June, the documentary film Food Inc. is the latest in a growing succession of best-selling books and popular movies about the politics of the modern U.S. food industry, including: Eric Schlosser?s Fast Food Nation[...] |
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Øyvind Fjeldheim tv2 host films in Poulsbo for TV Series about Norwegians living in the United States
Today was an exciting day at Marina Market, we were filmed by Norwegian TV station TV2 . The host was Øyvind Fjeldheim his show Sporløs with Sturla Berg-Johansen helps Norwegians to look for relatives, near and[...] |
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Films on Food: Ratatouille (or: How to Learn How to Cook)
Seeing Ratatouille is rather like having a good home-cooked meal. It?s heart-warming, a good spin on your old favorites, well-executed, and, in the end, thoroughly satisfying. A quick summary: Remy, a rat, despised by humans and especially[...] |
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Big Night
While watching an episode of Tony Bourdain?s No Reservations last week, one in which he visits Venice, there was a mention of one of my favorite films: Big Night starring Tony Shahloub and Stanley Tucci. And since my son Will had never seen[...] |