The Date and Time:  Sunday September 8, 2019  6PM to 8PM
  The Event: The Grand Reveal of "Devour! The Food Film Fest" October 22-27,   Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
  The Venue: Campbell House, TIFF tent of the Italian Trade Commission
  The Target Audience: media
  The Quote/Background: The world's largest culinary film festival,Devour!   The Food Film Fest announced the full film lineup for its 9th year. Devour!   takes place October 22-27, 2019 in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. The festival will   screen 80+ new food-and-drink inspired films from 24 countries, with this year's   programming and theme centering around "Celebrating Italian Food & Cinema."   For six days, Wolfville is transformed into a festival unlike any other, as it   pairs an array of fabulous dishes with captivating films, experiential workshops   and 100+ events (including local tours of the Gaspereau Valley gourmet/wine   country). This year's opening gala film on Wednesday, October 23 marks the North   American premiere of From the Vine, about a downtrodden man who finds new   purpose in reviving his grandfather's old vineyard in his travels back to his   rural Italian hometown. The film's multi-award-winning director Sean Cisterna   and star Joe Pantoliano from the acclaimed television series The Sopranos will   be in attendance. Headlining the 2019 festival is award-winning chef, TV host,   restaurateur and author Lidia Bastianich, who is curating a special presentation   of Big Night on Thursday, October 24, about immigrant brothers from Italy who   open their dream restaurant in New Jersey, directed by Campbell Scott and   Stanley Tucci. Lidia will attend the all-female celebrity chef dinner inspired   by the evening's film and will hold a special book-signing of a selection of her   award-winning cookbooks. The festival will include 24 feature-length films   including Maxima, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival Audience   Award winner directed by Claudia Sparrow, which portrays a subsistence farmer's   courageous journey to stand against the destruction of resources and corporate   intimidation; Honeyland, a multi-award winning documentary directed by Ljubomir   Stefanov & Tamara Kotevska about a Balkan woman utilising ancient beekeeping   traditions to cultivate honey in the mountains of Macedonia; and multi-award   winning documentary Ghost Fleet, that uncovers the vast injustice of slavery in   the Thai fishing industry through thrilling escape stories, directed by Shannon   Service & Jeffrey Waldron. DevourFest is bringing Italy to Nova Scotia with   a solid line-up of films to complement an array of talented chefs from around   the world. Thanks to a new partnership with the Italian Trade Commission,   festival-goers can catch 60 shorts this year, including Italian programming with   new serial episodes from David Rocco's Dolce Italia with David in attendance,   short films such as Distance - Short Stories About Food directed by Luigi   Capasso and American Marriage directed by Giorgio Arcelli Fontana, and films   focused around themes like Italian wine and olive oil. Nova Scotian shorts   include That's My Jazz directed by Ben Proudfoot and Kahawa directed by Janet   Hawkwood. Closing the festival is The Biggest Little Farm directed by John   Chester, that chronicles the eight-year quest of John and Molly Chester as they   trade city living for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in   harmony with nature.
  All films are eligible for the Devour! Golden Tine Awards, chosen by   esteemed jurors Peter L. Stein (Frameline), Rita DeMontis (Toronto SUN) and   Justin Johnson (British Film Institute). The Awards Brunch takes place on   Sunday, October 27 at the Wolfville Farmers Market. Other festival dinners   include the Friday, October 25 Celebrity Chef Dinner based on the Spotlight Gala   film Food Fighter (about food waste) directed by Dan Goldberg; the   Saturday,October 26 Devour! Chefs and Short Gala Dinner featuring short films   screened right in the iconic Barrel Cellar of Lightfoot & Wolfville Winery   with the diners and inspiring chefs' dishes; and the return of Devour! DownHome   Lobster Supper –also on Saturday, October 26. Attendees will have their pick of   experiential workshops and tasting tours, such as the Short Doc Shop Talk with   Filmmaker Ben Proudfoot, the Gleaning Expedition with FOUND Forgotten Food, the   Zero Waste Workshop with Bob Blumer, and the Bubbles Bus tasting tour. Culinary   students from coast-to-coast will cook up a storm alongside festival chefs while   also being featured on the big screen in both Merci Bocuse directed by Michael   Nguyen, which follows Canadian chefs Trevor Ritchie and Jenna Reich as they head   to the prestigious Bocuse d'Or chef competition in France and Stage: The   Culinary Internshipdirected by Abby Ainsworth. Indeed, there is 36% Canadian   film content at DevourFest this year!
  More details at the website www.devourfest.com
  The Wines: We were treated to Folonari Soave (88 pts), Fiol Proscecco (92   pts), Cusumano Syrah (89 pts), Campari and Apernol. The cocktail seemed to be   Apernol and Campari with Fiol fizz. 
  The Food: endless platters from a la carte catering focused on Italian   food, such as various cheeses, prosciutto, pancetta, salumi, et al. Along with   Rocco Agostino's three minute pizza from the $1100 Breville pizzaiolo oven (750   degrees F.). Canoli appeared along with Barocco espresso coffee.
  The Downside: it got really crowded really fast
  The Upside: a chance to see the Devour Food Film Festival reveal.
  The Contact Person: lia@devourfest.com; michael@devourfest.com; 
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   92
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Dean Tudor, Ryerson University Journalism Professor Emeritus
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