Hai cercato: Bread
Grandma's Bread / 1985
A classic story designed to teach important truths about Eucharist, intergenerational relationships, death, and the importance of tradition in our lives. Young Mario, saddened by his grandmother's unexpected death, is delighted when his mother bakes Nonna's special Pane de Pasqua (Easter Bread) as a way of bringing her memory to his First Communion celebration.
Recipes for Baking Bread / 2021
Five short stories (Flour; Water; Yeast; Dough; Bread) exploring stories from Holodomor, Ukraine 1932-33. A search and journey for stories within groups, histories and identities, personal histories, and truth and how it manifests itself and shifts and changes over time.
The Bread Bakery / 2018
This film documents the process of baking Arabic bread from flour to the finished package.
Metal Bread / 2014
A day in the life of Tatyana Prokopenko, a courageous woman from Mailuu-Suu, an all-but ghost town in the former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan.
An Ode To A Time I Loved Bread / 2022
Juvenile sentiments about the filmmaker’s time at a colonial legacy boarding school. Neema recreates the memories using collage, in hope to reconcile with her past or naming the ghosts.
Your exoticism is my daily bread / 2021
Abstract Power dynamics in the sector of humanitarian aid in the current “Third-World” countries create a hierarchy of interdependence between the “beneficiaries” and the “donors”.
Keith's Bread Saga / 2022
On his quest for sandwich bread, a dorky guy encounters strange conflicts and surreal characters.
Jodie Drake: Blues in My Bread / 1991
Blues and jazz singer Jodie Drake is a legend. From her beginnings in Detroit to her many years of breaking ground in Canada, she has consistently promoted Black music, often simply through the power of her voice. Blues in my Bread made for a CBC national broadcast, presents the women in all her glory. Browne had full access to the singer, her interview and performances combine with now rare footage from Drakes TV appearances in the 60's and 70's add an important chapter to the history of jazz and blues in Canada.
Breadline Kids / 2014
Over 300,000 children were given food aid in the UK last year. While politicians argue about why so many kids are experiencing food poverty, we ask the children themselves to tell us why they think the cupboards are bare.
A Pocketful of Bread /
A story about two men who end up in a deserted place, surrounded by a well and the sounds that are heard from within it.
Breaking Bread / 2021
A question of what it means to love as a God-fearing queer.
Bigger Than a Breadbox / 2020
A group of former college friends reunites for a "little" get together to break-in a new home. Everyone quickly discovers that it's hard to live large in confined spaces.
Stealing Bread / 2023
A Washington D.C. man living on the fringes steals an envelope with valuable contents.
Holy Bread / 2022
A documentary on the precarious lives of the koolbari, who carry goods on foot across the mountainous borders from Iran's northwestern Kurdish region.
Vai alla scheda del filmDavis Crosbee: Master of all Things Bread / 2018
Born on the back of a giant bee. Hard worker in the bread factory. Left on the docks as a baby bee. Makin bread since he was only 3. Davis, Davis Crosbee: master of all things bread. Turned a gazebo into a bread store. Making bread again at age 4. Selling loaves from door to door. Bare and spiteful down to his core! Davis, Davis Crossbee: master of all things bread.
BREAD AND BELONGING /
In the small Indian state of Goa, which is troubled by increasing emigration, three stories unfold around the subject of pão—a unique type of bread native to the region. Alzira and family have been baking for generations, but the survival of their labour-intensive business hangs in the balance, due to difficulties finding staff. Not far away is another bakery, run entirely by ‘outsiders’—including Kiran and his co-workers who, every daybreak, cycle for miles to make deliveries of pão. Displaying the renowned tenacity of migrants, Kiran and colleagues have adapted to a new profession, a new language and even a new diet. Meanwhile, Marius—a recent returnee to his home state—hits the streets determined in his mission to resurrect the bread of his childhood.
The Last Bread / 2013
After 17 years in business, La Villita Bakery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn was forced to close its doors. A victim of rising rents and rapid gentrification, this family owned business was a staple of the working class community that once could afford to live in the area. Chronicling the final days of this beloved bakery, The Last Bread (2013) captures the death of yet another small business in an increasingly homogeneous New York City. La Villita was located on the corner of Grand street and Bedford Ave, the division between the North and the Southside of Williamsburg.
Banana Bread / 2010
Matt Meyerson has a worried Jewish mother. In his case, she actually has good reason to worry.
Joel Dommett: Pretending to Smoke with a Breadstick / 2017
Joel's got a lot of brilliantly ridiculous stories to tell, from the mishaps of his dating life, the pranks he used to play on his Grandad, and that infamous cat-fishing scandal.
Bread and Circuses / 2021
Bread and Circuses isn't just a whimsical take on The Last Supper, it's a portrayal of the desperation of America's elite class to cling to everlasting power and the extent to which they will go in order to achieve said goal, even as they are prepared to sacrifice the loyalty of those closest to them.