Título:
Alice Waters and her delicious revolution / a production of Thirteen Productions LLC's American masters for WNET ; written, produced and directed by Doug Hamilton.
ISBN:
9781531701840
Edición:
Widescreen.
Información de publicación:
[Arlington, Va.] : PBS Distribution, [2017]
©2017
Descripción física:
1 videodisc (54 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Nota general:
Documentary.
Title from container.
Widescreen (16x9).
Program content: ©2003.
DVD; region 1; widescreen (16x9); stereo; NTSH.
Contenido:
Chez Panisse (Introduction) -- French influence -- Locally grown -- Alice's revolution -- Edible school yard -- Where food comes from.
Síntesis:
"Follow Alice Waters through a year of seasonal shopping and cooking, and discover both the recipes and vision of an artist and an advocate. She and her now-famous restaurant Chez Panisse became a major force behind the way Americans eat and think about food, launching the explosion of local farmers' markets and redesigned supermarket produce departments. Distressed by the food she saw in public schools, Waters started an organic garden with an integrated curriculum at the Martin Luther King Middle School near her house, an idea inspired by The Garden Project at the San Francisco county jail. The idea of an Edible Schoolyard has now spread across the US--and inspired similar programs worldwide. She is an activist with a flawless palette who has taken her gift for food and turned it into consciousness about the environment and nutrition, and a device for social change."--Back cover.
Materia personal:
DAK_SUBJECT_TERM_DISPLAY:
Título uniforme añadido:
DAK_LANGUAGE_NOTE:
In English with optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).
DAK_521_LEXILE:
Grades 9-12.
DAK_511:
Featuring Alice Waters, Ruth Reichl, Michael Pollan, R.W. Apple, Jr.
DAK_508:
Director of photography, Jon Else ; editor, T.M. Christopher ; music composer, Todd Boekelheide.
DAK_518:
Originally broadcast as an episode of the television series American Masters on the PBS network, Mar. 19, 2003.
DAK_OCLC_NUMBER:
ocn983799047
Disponibilidad:
South St. Paul - Kaposia~1