3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Food films at We Are Moving Stories. These include short and feature length documentary and drama about women, fast food fiction, supermarkets, comedy, sustainability, love of food - and food trucks.
Total length of this section: 25 films.
<WOMEN>
God Bless The Cook - Chef Roslyn Spence trained at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, but her biggest critic remains her mother, a 94-year-old self-taught cook for Hollywood’s biggest stars. Length: 20 minutes 25 seconds. Directors Zoe Malhotra and Annalise Pasztor:
The Goddesses of Food - In the male dominated food universe discover the women changing the game on all levels. Presenting the best female chefs, including multi Michelin star chefs Dominique Crenn and Barbara Lync, and introducing rising new stars and those making incredible food in all corners of the world. A global journey exploring the female strength in gastronomy. Length: 90 minutes. Writer/Director Vérane Frédiani:
Eat me - An airhead beauty is transformed by a vision of dancing and singing food. Length: 20 minutes 56 seconds. Director Ilina Perianova:
Fresh! - A series about market life, family and dealing with fickle customers. Length: 33 minutes. Director/producer Simon Trevorrow and writer/director/producer Nikki Tran:
“NIKKI: Thank you! FRESH! is a project close to our hearts, and inspired by the community that I live in and have grown up around. The western suburbs of Melbourne have traditionally been an area of working class families and home of many migrants and refugees when they first arrive in the country. The Footscray market is often a place where people from different cultural backgrounds cross paths, so a fictional market was the perfect setting for our stories.”
The Scoop - Conversations with culture makers and creators over ice cream. Length: Each episode is about 10-13 minutes. Showrunner Jeanette Bonner:
<FAST FOOD>
Fill your Heart with French Fries - A short comedy about a woman who gets dumped by her girlfriend at a fast food joint, and, too sad to go home, just stays there for a week. Length: 20 minutes. Writer/Director Tamar Glezerman:
Our Home Here - Parallel stories of broken relationships between parents and their children striving for the American Dream all revolving around one explosive night at a fast-food joint. Length: 16 minutes 53 seconds. Writer/Director Angela Chen:
<SUPERMARKET>
Supermarket - A woman sneaks an olive in a supermarket and life as she knows it takes an unexpected turn with no way out. Length: 12 minutes 40 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Rhonda Mitrani:
Through the supermarket in five easy pieces The dance film is an epitome of the challenges a family face during the weekly food gathering routine. Length: 8 minutes 40 seconds. Writer/Director Anna Maria Joakimsdottir-Hutri:
<COMEDY>
Café Abundance - When Ashley realizes society has been selling her nothing but bullshit her entire life, she completely loses it in the middle of a douche-y, artisanal restaurant. This story begs the question: does kale quinoa make you feel empowered? No, of course it doesn’t. Length: 9 minutes. Writer/Director Emily McGregor:
Wholesome Foods, I Love You… Is That OK? - A neurotic yoga teacher sets out in search of love… at her favorite organic supermarket. Short film. Writer/Director/Producer Krista Hovsepian:
<SUSTAINABILITY>
The Gateway Bug - A documentary about feeding humanity in an uncertain age. Over 2 billion people on earth eat insects for protein. Following the rise and dramatic fall of edible insect start-ups in America, this film exposes America’s disconnect with food as climate catastrophe, uncovering daily habits individuals can alter to fix the broken food system, one meal at a time. 84 minutes. Director Johanna B Kelly:
Pilot - Traveling doc series about wild food and inspiring people. Length: 22 minutes. Director/Producer Caroline Cox:
Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry is a cinematic portrait of the changing landscapes and shifting values of rural America in the era of industrial agriculture, as seen through the mind’s eye of writer, farmer, and activist, Wendell Berry. Length: 80 minutes. Director Laura Dunn:
60 Seconds - A conversation around the future of food. Length: 32 minutes. Director/Producer Jeannette Breward:
Sustainable - The future of our food system determines the future of mankind. Length: 92 minutes. Writer/Director Matt Wechsler:
Looking After Our Food - Tasmanian beekeepers Bob Davey and Hedley Hoskinson are serious about protecting precious, honey-producing, leatherwood rainforests which are essential to the island state’s unique food industry. Length: 6 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Mark Pearce:
<LOVE OF FOOD>
Mochitsuki - How One Community Celebrates the Japanese New Year, bringing together tradition, family and love… all through MOCHI. Length: 4 minutes 47 seconds. Director Sky Bergman:
Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter - Before the Food Network and social media, Chef Charlie Trotter revolutionized global cuisine. He was a rockstar among the first generation of celebrity chefs, but his meteoric rise came at a price. With exclusive access to never-before-seen archival material, Love, Charlie reveals how his pursuit of excellence ultimately consumed him, with devastating consequences. Length: 1 hour 36 minutes. Producer Renée Frigo:
Waste - Roger lives a grim and detached life, picking up medical waste for a living, but looks forward to his evening conversations with his quirky roommate and foodie, Olive. But as the meals become increasingly strange, and push the limits of curiosity, Roger must ask himself how far he will go for love? Length: 15 minutes 50 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Justine Raczkiewicz:
Crumble - Maebh loves her food and no one's going to question her on it, ever again. Length: 4 minutes. Producer Leonie Mansfield:
<FOOD TRUCKS>
Food Truck Chefs - The reality of owning a food truck is not as glorious as it may seem. The owners of three separate food trucks share their inspiring stories of standing up to the daily challenges of running a food truck. Length: 24 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Nathan Agin:
Jesus Loves Bikers Too - Follow motorcycle enthusiast and spiritual guru, Jonny, as he opens his fluorescent food truck in the lush hillside town of Biei, Japan. Length: 8 minutes. Director William A Garofalo:
<FOOD DELIVERY>
DeadDash - Just another night on the job turns into a night of hell when a food delivery driver is lured into the home of a masked serial killer. Length: 12:38 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Devan Schoelen:
Make Me A Pizza - BORED HOUSEWIFE seduces HOT PIZZA GUY for free pizza, but is desire worth $29.99? Length: 12:25 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Talia Shea Levin: