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Devour The Food Film Fest
About Devour The Food Film Fest
Devour The Food Film Fest in the past the Slow Motion Food Film Fest is a Canadian film celebration committed to films about sustenance and wine culture. The five-day celebration happens yearly in pre-winter in the Wolfville, Kings County, Nova Scotia. The celebration was established in 2009 by Slow Food Nova Scotia. The main celebration occurred at the Al Whittle Theater in Wolfville, screening 11 review films with tickets offers of roughly 1,000. In 2011, 30 new movies from around the globe were screened, with ticket offers of around 2,000. Movie executive Robert Kenner Food, Inc. and Hollywood chief essayist on-screen character Jason Priestley both took an interest in different limits and now fill in as Honorary Advisory Board Members.
In mid-, Canadian sustenance essayist Lucy Waverman and TV nourishment superstar Bob Blumer additionally joined the Advisory Board. In 2013, the occasion was re-marked to Devour! The Food Film Fest. 4,000 participants took in 70 new nourishment films from around the globe, a premiere night gathering and affair film with uncommon visitors, a sustenance truck rally, experiential wine and cheddar visits, three five-course dinners in view of the movies, a mixed drink fly up party, a true to life feast around informal breakfast at the Wolfville Farmers Market, a honors exhibit with a 15-section dessert developed by culinary understudies and eight industry workshops.