by
Buralli, Carlo, filmmaker
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XX(296030.1)
Publication Date
2015 2003
Summary
Speed - the obsession of the modern world - is determining what people should eat and how. Traditional foods are at risk of disappearing forever. An international eco-gastronomic movement known as Slow Food champions the protection of traditional culture, the environment and biodiversity while encouraging regional production, food education and pleasure. For these passionate and dedicated food lovers, sustainability, community and lifestyle are as important as seasonality, quality and taste. Slow Food Revolution travels around the globe recording this growing phenomenon. First stop is Italy, home of the Slow Food movement, Bronte pistachios, Sorrento lemons and the original Neapolitan tomato. Here, towns such as Orvieto have been declared slow cities, free of fast food outlets, neon and noise. The film also visits Mexico, where indigenous farming communities have revived ancient ways, cultivating precious vanilla beans and nutritious amaranth. In Australia, we see increasing interest in Aboriginal knowledge of native "bush tucker" and an expanding school program to reconnect children to the land and its riches. And we are introduced to the Botanical Ark in tropical Queensland, where rare and endangered plants from around the world are grown. Beautifully photographed, Slow Food Revolution is a celebration of this natural bounty - a seriously sensual journey from earth to table. A Film Australia National Interest Program in association with CM Film Productions. Developed with the assistance of Film Victoria. Produced with the assistance of ScreenWest and the Lotteries Commission of Western Australia. Produced in association with SBS Independent. Copyright - 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Executive Producer: Franco di Chiera Producer: Carmelo Musca Director: Carlo Buralli Writer: Gabriella Pignatelli DOP/Cinematographer: Tim Laffey Narrator/Presenter: Robyn Johnston.
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Video recording
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DVD 641.013 SLO
Publication Date
2003
Summary
"Speed, the obsession of the modern world, is determining what people should eat and how. Traditional foods are at risk of disappearing forever. An international eco-gastronomic movement known as Slow Food champions the protection of traditional culture, the environment and biodiversity while encouraging regional production, food education and pleasure. For these passionate and dedicated food lovers, sustainability, community and lifestyle are as important as seasonality, quality and taste." -- This program takes a look at this growing phenomenon.
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Video disc
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Petrini, Carlo.
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641.013 PET
Publication Date
2003
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Petrini, Carlo, 1949-
Call Number
ARC 641.22 SLO
Publication Date
1993
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Kummer, Corby.
Call Number
641.5 KUM
Publication Date
2002
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Petrini, Carlo, 1934-
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641.013 SLO
Publication Date
2001
Summary
"An anthology for cooks, gourmets, and anyone who is passionate about food and its impact on our culture. Drawn from five years of the quarterly journal Slow (only recently available in America), this book includes more than 100 articles covering eclectic topics from "Falafel" to "Fat City." From the market at Ulan Bator in Mongolia to Slow Food Down Under, this book offers an armchair tour of the exotic and bizarre. You'll pass through Vietnam's Snake Tavern, enjoy the Post-Industrial Pint of Beer, and learn why the lascivious villain in Indian cinema always eats Tandoori Chicken. The articles are contributed by some of the world's top food writers."--Publisher website.
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by
Biuso, Julie
Call Number
641.35092 BIU
Publication Date
2001
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Regular print
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by
Glynn, Joanne.
Call Number
641.5884 GLY
Publication Date
2004 2003
Summary
Slow cooking is the culinary equivalent of stopping to smell the roses. During the week, most of us opt for a quick and easy evening meal, but the weekend should be celebrated with a complete change of pace. This is when we have the chance to enjoy a flavoursome meal that can be prepared at leisure or left to slowly cook itself to tender perfection. Whether you are cooking for yourself, or for family or friends, you will find something inspirational in this collection of traditional and modern recipes, including starters, oven-baked meals, stovetop stews, side dishes and luscious sweets. In Slow Cooking Joanne has cooked a selection of favourite recipes from her own collection and those of fellow slow cooking devotees. The luscious food is complemented by Mary Harris' styling and Alan Benson's superb, atmospheric photography.
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DVD 641.693 OUT V1
Publication Date
2002
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DVD 641.692 OUT V2
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2002
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DVD 641.692 OUT V3
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2002
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