LI (P) - Feeding the Frame: Cuisine & Cinematic Meaning
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Feeding the Frame, Cuisine & Cinematic Meaning
Food operates as a cinematic and cultural language, shaping narrative, Character and identity. This
lecture examines both symbolic food moments in a broader context (The Godfather, Pulp Fiction) and
works where cuisine is central to the plot (Big Night, Chef. Tampopo).
Greg Blank, award winning filmmaker and video journalist with over 15 years of production
experience as a producer, director, and cinematographer, will explain how meals on screen
reflect themes of desire, memory, migration, labor and power.
Location
South Huntington Library
145 Pidgeon Hill Rd.
Huntington Station, NY
USA
Event Contact(s)
Annette Kosar
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Registration is required before Monday, July 6, 2026 at 11:30 PM
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