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Julie & Julia
Wednesday, July 7. 8:45pm
A delightful journey through the art of French cuisine, Julie & Julia explores the parallel events of a modern day foodie (Amy Adams) and Julia Child’s (Meryl Streep) life in France.
Directed by Nora Ephron. PG, 123 min.
Eat Drink Man Woman
Wednesday, July 14. 8:45pm
A popular "entrée" into the food film canon, Eat Drink Man Woman is a Taiwanese masterpiece that follows a family through their individual ups and downs and the meals that bring them together.
Directed by Ang Lee. PG, 124 min.
Super Size Me
Wednesday, July 21. 9pm
In this popular documentary, director Morgan Spurlock takes on the challenge of eating McDonald’s three meals a day for one month. The results are as disturbing as they are entertaining. Are you sure you want to supersize that?
Directed by Morgan Spurlock. PG, 100 min.
In the Mood for Love
Wednesday, July 28. 9pm
Director Wong Kar-Wai’s masterpiece explores the relationship between two married neighbours whose spouses are having an affair. Food plays a central role in the film and helps to carry the narrative through its most simple dishes (lonely noodle) and the more elaborate dinners with the elderly neighbours who nurture the couples through food.
Directed by Wong Kar-Wai. PG, 98 min.
Waitress
Wednesday, August 4. 9pm
A seemingly simple waitress (Keri Russell) faces several life challenges and turns to baking pies to work through her problems. Each pie is named after every life event that passes and used as a crutch, a memento and a token of affection for those involved in her life.
Directed by Adrienne Shelly. PG, 104 min.
Audience Choice
Wednesday, August 11. 8:45pm
Cast your vote for your favourite chocolaty film! Select one of the titles below and check back regularly to see which movie satisfies your sweet tooth for screening at our SIRIUS Stage on August 11th.
Chocolat
A chocolatier (Juliette Binoche) happens upon a small town in France and shakes things up by challenging the citizen’s provincial ideas and entices the townspeople with her spirit – and her chocolates. Also starring Johnny Depp and Judi Dench. Directed by Lasse Hallström.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
A '70s classic, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is chock-full of fun visual effects, popular sing-a-longs and Wonka’s (Gene Wilder) dry sense of humour. This original Wonka tale is a favourite for all ages. Directed by Mel Stuart.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
This modern remake by director Tim Burton stars Johnny Depp as the reimaged Wonka. With stunning, imaginative and (occasionally) dark visual and narrative effects, the classic candy maker’s tale is made over… with delicious results! Directed by Tim Burton. |
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