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COLDWATER KITCHEN

You'll have 48 hours, or until the end of the film's engagement if it occurs earlier.
Online Screening
Thursday, Nov 17, 2022 12:00 AM - Sunday, Nov 27, 2022 11:59 PM
This film will be available to stream only in the US and US territories.
In Coldwater, Michigan’s Lakeland Correctional Facility, Chef Jimmy Lee Hill leads a highly regarded program where prisoners find a renewed sense of purpose through the culinary arts.
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FF Admission General Admission - $12.00

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WORLD PREMIERE For 30 years, Chef Jimmy Lee Hill has dedicated himself to the gourmet culinary training program he leads at Lakeland Correctional Facility in Coldwater, Michigan. The pioneering program gives incarcerated men. a prestigious skill they can take back into the workforce and provides a sense of purpose as they serve their time. As he enters his senior years, tensions arise over Chef Hill’s faith in a particular trainee. - Brandon Harrison

The first screening will be followed by a Q&A with Brian Kaufman, Mark Kurlyandchik, subjects Jimmy Lee Hill, Dink Dawson, Ernest Davis, executive producer Desiré Vincent Levy

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Film Details
Country:United States of America
Year:2022
Running Time:90
Language:English
Director:Brian Kaufman
Mark Kurlyandchik
Executive Producer:Desiré Vincent Levy
Producer:Steve Byrne
Kathy Kieliszewski
Nicole Avery; Consulting Producers: Doug Blush
Angie Jackson
Jewel Gopwani
Editor:Brian Kaufman
Cinematographer:Brian Kaufman
Mark Kurlyandchik
Website:https://coldwaterkitchen.film/
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Film Genres:Activism
Social Issues
Black Stories
Cities
Human Rights
Law and Justice
World Premiere