Sunday, December 18, 2011

Film Screenings: InGREEDients, Mad City Chickens

inGREEDients
Sunday, January 22, 2012, 2 p.m.
Blackstone Library, Branford

Do you know what partially hydrogenated oil is? What does zero grams of trans fat per serving really mean? Do you know what is in the food you eat on a daily basis? Registered nurse and filmmaker, David Burton knows. Ride along on this culinary roller coaster as David sets the table with a cornucopia of leading researchers and the most respected scientists and healthcare professionals in the world. What you will discover is an alarming connection between what you put in your mouth and some of the most disgusting, unpalatable, and life-threatening ailments known today!
With cutting edge animations rarely achieved in independent filmmaking, inGREEDients will entertain, inspire, educate and at times frighten audiences of all ages. If you could see one movie this year that could save your life....This is that movie!

Mad City Chickens
Sunday, February  26, 2012, 2 p.m.
Blackstone Library, Branford

Mad City Chickens is a sometimes serious, sometimes whimsical look at the people who keep urban chickens in their backyards. From chicken experts and authors to a rescued landfill hen or an inexperienced family that decides to take the poultry plunge—and even a mad professor and giant hen taking to the streets—it’s a humorous and heartfelt trip through the world of backyard chickendom.

These films are cosponsored by Audubon Connecticut.

(From the January 2012 Newsletter)

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