Feast Film Fest
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S.C. State Museum 301 Gervais St., Columbia, South Carolina 29201
The South Carolina State Museum, in conjunction with Farm to Table Event Co., invites you to explore South Carolina foodways with two days of films, food, conversation and more. A Columbia original, Feast Film Fest runs from 6:30 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, June 8 and Friday, June 9, featuring discussions led by local farmers, chefs and historians, over 20 films, delicious bites prepared by South Carolina chefs, tasty samplings from South Carolina breweries and distilleries and live music.
Each of the two evening events will offer guests a choice between two screenings of film selections and discussions with time to enjoy food and drinks inspired by the films. Each night guests will experience delicious charcuterie and hors d'oeuvres provided by Farm to Table Event Co. and Catering. Guests can choose between two film screening rooms including guest speakers each night. Locally produced films like "Palmetto Scene: Past, Present, Future of the Gullah Geechee Community," "Bradford Watermelon," "Overalls and Aprons," "Grain to Glass: An American Craft Spirits Renaissance and It's Grits" are just a few of the many films that will be featured. For a list of films and show times visit the event website. Chefs will use the freshest produce and proteins available to prepare food inspired by the evenings featured films. Guests will experience delicious food prepared by local chefs like Charley Scruggs, pastry chef at Talullah; Kristian Niemi, owner of Bourbon and partner of Farm to Table Event Co.; Frank Bradley, executive chef at Bourbon; Mike Davis, owner and executive chef at Terra; Pierce Bowers, executive chef at Lula Drake; Todd Woods, executive chef at The Oak Table; and many more. Guests will also enjoy samples of beer and spirits from South Carolina breweries and distilleries and hear from people working in the industry. Related short films like "Discover SC: Craft Beers of South Carolina," "Crafting a Nation," and many others will be playing throughout the event.
Feast Film Fest Luncheon: During this special daytime program on Friday, June 9 at noon, guests will enjoy a catered lunch from Spotted Salamander as experts discuss the evolving focus on the path food takes and the best possible uses of our food resources. During the luncheon, guests will hear from speaker Anna Lange from the S.C. Department of Commerce, view a screening of "Global Waste: The Scandal of Food Waste" and meet individuals engaged with these emerging and innovative food and farm concepts. Tickets for both nights are $75 per person/per night and $60 per person/per night for museum members. Tickets for the luncheon are $40 per person and $32 per person for museum members. Guests can purchase a two-day pass and enjoy all three events for $170 per person and $135 per person for museum members. To purchase tickets or for a full schedule and list of chefs, speakers and films, visit scmuseum.org.