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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live online conversation with directors Michael K
 oresky\, Jeff Reichert\, and Farihah Zaman\, cinematographer Ashley Connor
 \, and producer Caitlin Mae Burke on the occasion of their film debuting o
 nline. They are also joined by cast members Nikki Calonge\, Jessie Shelton
 \, and&nbsp\;Jody Bolluyt (co-owner of Roxbury Farm CSA).&nbsp\;Moderated 
 by Curator of Film Eric Hynes. \n\n	\n\n\n	Video: Live Q&amp\;A with filmm
 akers (May 10\, 2020)\n\n\n	\n\n\n	Feast of the Epiphany \n	\n	Dirs. Micha
 el Koresky\, Jeff Reichert\, Farihah Zaman. 2018\, 80 mins. With Meng Ai\,
  Nikki Calonge\, Sean Donovan\, Jill Frutkin\, Jessie Shelton. In this for
 mally ingenious docu-fictional diptych\, a young woman lovingly prepares a
  meal for friends\, and the simple gesture takes on unexpected significanc
 e. Revelry turns to meditations on mortality\, and the tiniest\, hard-won 
 gesture of goodness comes from an unexpected party. Night turns to day\, a
 nd viewers are taken somewhere else entirely―albeit with a lingering disso
 lve of emotions\, ideas\, and grace. From the Academy Award–winning produc
 er of American Factory\, Feast of the Epiphany is an uncommonly sensitive 
 rumination on the ways people form and choose communities\, collaborations
 \, and support groups in the face of hardship\, labor\, and loss. Watch tr
 ailer. \n\n\n	\n\n\n	Available to watch online beginning May 8. \n	\n	  Ti
 ckets: $12. Your ticket directly supports the Museum. \n	\n	\n		'A tantali
 zing portrait of both the fascinating realities behind people’s day-to-day
  existences and of the role food plays in fostering communion with friends
 \, colleagues and the larger natural world.' ― Variety \n	\n	\n		'A medita
 tive banquet of ideas...A fascinating cinematic language that interrogates
  itself about matters of spontaneity and manipulation\, man-made products 
 and earth-given treasures\, simplicity and sophistication.' ― The Los Ange
 les Times \n	\n	“A film whose formal experiments offer the viewer the abun
 dant food for thought promised by the title....By pivoting on a seemingly 
 incidental element of everyday life to look at where our food literally co
 mes from\, Feast of the Epiphany becomes a political prompt\, reminding us
  to consider the origins of our consumables and the processes and structur
 es that shape them.” —The Village Voice \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Feast of the Epiphany: Discussion with Filmmakers and Cast
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