Through a series of humorous and poignant interviews conducted across the United States and in Greece with "random people," the documentarian's family and activists, "Seeing Through the Fence" explores the role of food in modern society and our connection, or lack of connection, with the processes and animals from which our food originates. "Seeing Through the Fence" also explores the role of activism, as well as the stereotypes surrounding both activists and alternate lifestyles separate from, yet connected to, mainstream markets. The documentary asks the question: What prevents ethical principles from being advanced into action? The film, presented by the student group Students Against Cruelty to Animals, is 84 minutes, complete with soundtrack from several local Durham, N.C., bands, as well as Greek, German and other U.S. musicians, all friends or family of the documentarian. Time: 7-9 p.m. Location: Jes A1.121A Admission: Free
Monday, March 9, 2009
You Hungry?
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