Screen/Society--2016 Ethics Film Series--"The Hundred-Foot Journey"

Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 2:00pm to 4:15pm
Screen/Society--2016 Ethics Film Series--"The Hundred-Foot Journey"

Film Screening:

The Hundred-Foot Journey

(Lasse Hallström, 2014, 122 min, India/United Arab Emirates/USA, in English, French and Hindi w/ English subtitles, Color, DVD) 

-- Discussion to follow w/ Durham's Oval Park Grille chef, Todd Whitney!

In The Hundred-Foot Journey, Hassan Kadam (Manish Dayal) is a culinary ingénue with the gastronomic equivalent of perfect pitch. Displaced from their native India, the Kadam family, led by Papa (Om Puri), settles in the quaint village of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val in the south of France. Filled with charm, it is both picturesque and elegant - the ideal place to settle down and open an Indian restaurant, the Maison Mumbai. That is, until the chilly chef proprietress of Le Saule Pleureur, a Michelin starred, classical French restaurant run by Madame Mallory (Academy Award-winner Helen Mirren), gets wind of it. Her icy protests against the new Indian restaurant a hundred feet from her own, escalate to all out war between the two establishments - until Hassan's passion for French haute cuisine and for Mme. Mallory's enchanting sous chef, Marguerite (Charlotte Le Bon), combine with his mysteriously delicious talent to weave magic between their two cultures and imbue Saint-Antonin with the flavors of life that even Mme. Mallory cannot ignore. At first Mme. Mallory's culinary rival, she eventually recognizes Hassan's gift as a chef and takes him under her wing.

-- Winner of Audience Award in 2014 Norwegian International Film Festival!

--“Puri is great fun as the indomitable head of the family, and Mirren convinces as the grand dame, despite dishing out her lines in an accent that staunchly refuses to set.” -- Observer

 

Cost: Free and open to the public

Sponsors: The Kenan Institute for Ethics (KIE) and the Program in the Arts of the Moving Image (AMI).

Bryan Center Griffith Film Theater