Showing posts with label foodies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foodies. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

a lot of planning

goes into our lives- LOL- travel planning, planning for social events (cultural and getting together with friends)  Last night we started discussing travel plans for 2019.  It's been a few years since we have been to Asia so we are going to focus on that next year. 

I may have mentioned that this year we are headed to Africa for the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania and we are also going to go to Europe to see friends and family. (England, Denmark and Amsterdam)

The calendar is a constant companion for this process... our friends are just as busy as we are - travel is common ground for us and many of our friends.  So juggling travel schedules and cultural schedules (theater, concerts etc..) makes planning ahead essential.  But- nothing ever tops the planning that goes into the process of attending the film festival held here in Sarasota each April. 

MovieMaker Magazine named SFF one of the Top 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World

TravelPulse named Sarasota Film Festival one of the "5 Festivals You Must See This Year"! 

The program guide is almost a hundred pages long and the schedule is mind boggling... so deciding what to see and when to see it a real challenge and to top it off we sort of kind of try to coordinate with friends MA and Gene on a few films.  

Here is an example of the schedule for a single day - the weekends are of course more packed with options because there are additional venues over the theaters where most of the films are screened but still this is not unlike all the other nine days - it runs from Friday to Sunday of the following week....


Luckily we had a couple of matches with the four of us picking the same film... Phil and I have different schedules but have tickets for ten films together - seems like MA & Gene do all their viewing together... which gives you a built in "panel discussion" after the show LOL,

so what did we all decide on? 
and here is another-  and a third...



We met MA and Gene two years ago at a bar near the festival - and fell into conversation about what we were all seeing and travel (which evolved from a discussion about a film all four of us were seeing on Bhutan- they were going and we had been) - then about wine (the collect LOL) and politics (same) and we haven't stopped talking since----

since we met they have been to Antarctica and China and we have been to Denmark and the Baltics and to Republic of Georgia - we are both headed to Africa this summer at different times and on different trips but you can see - travel alone - without even wine and food and theater and films creates plenty of things to talk about when we are together which is why we usually end up closing the place we have chosen for the meal...LOL

more to follow on the festival as we get into it in roughly two weeks... this was just a taste of it -



Sunday, April 12, 2015

three more films

So three up and three more done... at the SFF 2015... so today's offerings were excellent. And the thumbnail reviews were as follows-

we started with a good documentary about the last Kosher factory on the lower east side - Streit's Mazto, the American Dream.
Followed by a beautifully filmed western with good character development - Slow West...
and for our final film of the day - a really mouthwatering movie about the Pulitzer prize winning food writer Jonathan Gold which ended up being both poem and paean to LA.



all three of these films are recommended! and in the case of City of Gold, HIGHLY recommended.  I would urge anyone who loves food to go see it- or even if you don't and you like travel shows or watch the food network or Diners, Dives and Drive-ins etc... this is a fab film for all those categories!

only a month ago we read of the planned closing of the LES Streit's facility and their impending move to NJ which gave the film and elegiac quality... time passes and the world moves on...


here are two posters from movies I saw yesterday and liked- especially the spectacularly funny "Down in Flames"



had lunch yesterday in an old timey sandwich shop (founded in 1958) across the street from the theater- good deli style/greek food


tomorrow I am slacking off and only seeing two films-


the second one interested me because of our planned trip to Bulgaria in the fall - more to come, as always!