CHEF ANTONIO'S RECIPES FOR REVOLUTION (97 mins, 2020)
+ Q&A with TREVOR GRAHAM director, producer
+ Special Guests
Wednesday 4 December 6.30 - 9.00pm
Darling St Church, 668 Darling St, Rozelle
Entry by donation $10
6.30pm Mingling with BYO snacks & drinks to share. Glasses provided.
7.15pm Screening + Q&A
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Chef Antonio de Benedetto is on a quest, to change the world, creating a gastronomic revolution by bridging intellectual disability, the culinary arts and Italian hospitality. His apprentices are Mirko Piras, a young man born with Down syndrome, who dreams of becoming a great chef ‘just like Antonio’ and Jessica Berta, an ambitious waitress who’s also set her sights on a career among the pots and pans.
Their tiny kitchen is the beating heart of a revolutionary restaurant and hotel like no other. Both are staffed by young men and women living with Down syndrome who come from across Italy to train and work in hospitality, so they can take their place at the table of life.
Chef Antonio’s Recipes for Revolution is their closely observed story, told in first person by Antonio, Mirko and Jessica. It’s a journey through their lives and loves, dreams and dramas.
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Director TREVOR GRAHAM has worked as a writer, producer and director of documentary for almost 40 years, as well as commissioning editor. His documentaries have been screened and broadcast nationally and around the world. They include Mabo Life of an Island Man, Lonely Boy Richard, Homeless, Mabo - The Native Title Revolution, Hula Girls, Tosca: A Tale of Love and Torture, Mystique of the Pearl, Make Hummus Not War, Monsieur Mayonnaise and many more.
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