Movie / Film
Presented by Devour! The Food Film Fest
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902.489.4796
For 144 years, Yoshida Brewing has been making sake in the traditional manner: sons emulate their fathers, mastering brewing techniques that have been practiced for centuries. But the making and drinking of saké in Japan is slowly fading. The Birth of Saké lovingly portrays where tradition and modernisation meet in a common goal of survival.
USA/Japan, 2015, 91 minutes
Director Erik Shirai
Distributor The Film Sales Co.
Screening with the short film 365 Spoons: A Spoon for Every Day
Presented by Devour! The Food Film Fest
[email protected]
902.489.4796
For 144 years, Yoshida Brewing has been making sake in the traditional manner: sons emulate their fathers, mastering brewing techniques that have been practiced for centuries. But the making and drinking of saké in Japan is slowly fading. The Birth of Saké lovingly portrays where tradition and modernisation meet in a common goal of survival.
USA/Japan, 2015, 91 minutes
Director Erik Shirai
Distributor The Film Sales Co.
Screening with the short film 365 Spoons: A Spoon for Every Day
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: $12
Where to buy Tickets
TicketPro outlets in advance
Al Whittle Theatre lobby starting Nov 4
A limited number of all regular film access bracelets available for $50 (students $20)
Purchase Tickets Online
Where to buy Tickets
TicketPro outlets in advance
Al Whittle Theatre lobby starting Nov 4
A limited number of all regular film access bracelets available for $50 (students $20)
Purchase Tickets Online
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